Endeavour Hills Property Growth

VIC · 3802 · South-East Melbourne

An outer south-eastern Melbourne suburb developed mainly in the 1980s-90s, offering established family housing within the broader Casey growth region.

ProfileLast updated: June 2026

Overview

Location: City of Casey

An outer south-eastern Melbourne suburb developed mainly in the 1980s-90s, offering established family housing within the broader Casey growth region.

Market Snapshot

Median House Price

$800k

Avg Days on Market

24 days

Demographics

Estimated Population

24,303

Owner Occupier Rate

82.0%

Renter Rate

18.0%

Transport & Connectivity

Endeavour Hills has no train station; Hallam station on the Pakenham line is the nearest, with Dandenong station (Pakenham and Cranbourne lines) also widely used. Several bus routes serve the suburb.

Major Roads

  • Monash Freeway (western boundary)
  • Heatherton Road
  • Hallam North Road
  • Police Road

Endeavour Hills is approximately 31km south-east of the Melbourne CBD, within the City of Casey. Verify current timetables and traffic conditions before relying on any commute estimate.

Education

Endeavour Hills has an unusually deep bench of local government schools.

Primary Schools

  • The suburb is served by catchments including James Cook
  • Mossgiel Park
  • Chalcot Lodge
  • Southern Cross and Thomas Mitchell primary schools

Secondary Schools

  • Gleneagles Secondary College

Childcare

A range of long day care, kindergarten and outside school hours care providers operate across Endeavour Hills. Always verify availability and waitlists directly with providers.

Amenities & Lifestyle

Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre (Coles, Woolworths, Aldi, Kmart plus specialty stores) anchors the suburb, alongside the Endeavour Hills Library. The hilly terrain offers views towards the Dandenongs, with the Casuarina Forest in James Alexander Reserve, Churchill Park Golf Club, and Lysterfield Lake Park and Churchill National Park minutes away.

Employment

Endeavour Hills is predominantly residential, with local employment in retail and services around the shopping centre and broader access to the Dandenong employment precinct immediately south-west.

Commercial Centres

  • Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre

Infrastructure

No major infrastructure projects are currently confirmed for Endeavour Hills. Check Infrastructure Australia's project pipeline, State Government announcements or City of Casey's website for the latest updates on works that may affect the area.

Growth Drivers

  • Deep local schooling benchcatchments including James Cook, Mossgiel Park, Chalcot Lodge, Southern Cross and Thomas Mitchell primary schools, plus Gleneagles Secondary College, give families extensive choice.
  • Proximity to nature reservesLysterfield Lake Park, Churchill National Park and the Casuarina Forest in James Alexander Reserve provide significant recreational amenity minutes from the suburb.
  • Established retail anchorEndeavour Hills Shopping Centre (Coles, Woolworths, Aldi, Kmart plus specialty stores) serves the suburb's daily needs.
  • Proximity to Dandenong employment precinctbroader access to the major Dandenong employment precinct immediately south-west supports local job accessibility.

Key Risks

  • No train station of its own — Hallam station on the Pakenham line is the nearest, with Dandenong station also widely used.
  • Interest rate and lending sensitivity — like all property markets, local prices and buyer activity can be affected by changes in interest rates and lending conditions.
  • Hilly terrain considerations — while offering views towards the Dandenongs, the suburb's terrain may affect development potential on some lots.

Frequently Asked Questions

Endeavour Hills offers a deep local schooling network, proximity to major nature reserves and an established retail centre, but every investor's circumstances and goals differ. This is general information, not personalised financial advice — consider speaking with a licensed financial adviser before making investment decisions.

Refer to the Market Snapshot section on this page for current median price data sourced from our live database.

The suburb is served by catchments including James Cook, Mossgiel Park, Chalcot Lodge, Southern Cross and Thomas Mitchell primary schools, plus Gleneagles Secondary College.

Endeavour Hills has no train station; Hallam station on the Pakenham line is the nearest, with Dandenong station also widely used. Verify current timetables and travel times before relying on any commute estimate.

Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre anchors the suburb, alongside Churchill Park Golf Club and nearby Lysterfield Lake Park and Churchill National Park.

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