Mordialloc Property Growth

VIC · 3195 · South-East Melbourne

A bayside suburb in the City of Kingston built around a vibrant Main Street village strip of cafes and specialty stores, with direct Frankston line rail access and a foreshore reserve along Port Phillip Bay.

ProfileLast updated: June 2026

Overview

Location: City of Kingston

A bayside suburb in the City of Kingston built around a vibrant Main Street village strip of cafes and specialty stores, with direct Frankston line rail access and a foreshore reserve along Port Phillip Bay.

Market Snapshot

Median House Price

$1.40m

Median Unit Price

$715k

Avg Days on Market

35 days

Demographics

Estimated Population

8,886

Owner Occupier Rate

68.3%

Renter Rate

29.6%

Transport & Connectivity

Mordialloc is served directly by Mordialloc railway station on the Frankston line, on Albert Street. A level crossing removal project affecting McDonald Street, Bear Street and Station Street is under way, with a new elevated station targeted for completion around 2026.

Major Roads

  • Nepean Highway
  • Governor Road

Mordialloc is approximately 25km south-east of the Melbourne CBD, within the City of Kingston. Verify current timetables and traffic conditions before relying on any commute estimate.

Education

Mordialloc is served by schooling within and adjacent to the suburb.

Primary Schools

  • St Brigid's School (Catholic
  • Albert Street)

Secondary Schools

  • Mordialloc Secondary College (located just across Mordialloc Creek in neighbouring Aspendale)

Childcare

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

Amenities & Lifestyle

Mordialloc is anchored by a vibrant Main Street village strip of cafes, restaurants and specialty stores, including supermarkets, bakeries, pubs and op shops. The beach, station, shopping strip and Mordialloc Creek marina are all walkable from most residential areas.

Employment

The Main Street retail and hospitality strip provides local employment, with Moorabbin Airport business precinct also within reach.

Commercial Centres

  • Main Street
  • Mordialloc

Infrastructure

A level crossing removal project covering McDonald Street, Bear Street and Station Street is under way, including a new elevated Mordialloc Station with modern facilities and all-abilities access, targeted for completion around 2026. No further projects beyond those noted above are currently confirmed for Mordialloc. Check Infrastructure Australia's project pipeline, State Government announcements or City of Kingston's website for the latest updates.

Growth Drivers

  • Major level crossing removal project under waythe elevated rail project removing the McDonald, Bear and Station Street crossings is set to modernise the station and reduce local congestion.
  • Established Main Street village stripa well-regarded mix of cafes, restaurants and specialty retail supports strong local amenity.
  • Direct Frankston line rail accessMordialloc station provides a direct commuter link into the city.
  • Beach, creek and marina lifestylethe combination of beach, Mordialloc Creek and marina within walking distance is a distinctive lifestyle drawcard.

Key Risks

  • Construction disruption — the current level crossing removal works may cause periodic local disruption until completion.
  • 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.
  • Limited secondary schooling within the suburb boundary — Mordialloc Secondary College sits just across the creek in Aspendale rather than within Mordialloc itself.

Frequently Asked Questions

Mordialloc offers a major level crossing removal upgrade under way, an established Main Street village strip and direct Frankston line rail access, 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.

Mordialloc is served by St Brigid's School locally, with Mordialloc Secondary College located just across Mordialloc Creek in neighbouring Aspendale.

Mordialloc is served directly by Mordialloc railway station on the Frankston line, on Albert Street. Verify current timetables and traffic conditions before relying on any commute estimate.

Mordialloc has a vibrant Main Street village strip of cafes, restaurants and specialty stores, along with a beach, Mordialloc Creek and marina all within walking distance.

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