Williams Landing Property Growth
VIC · 3027 · Western Melbourne
A newer master-planned suburb in Melbourne's outer west, built around a train station and town centre with predominantly modern housing stock.
Overview
Location: City of Wyndham
A newer master-planned suburb in Melbourne's outer west, built around a train station and town centre with predominantly modern housing stock.
Market Snapshot
Median House Price
$900k
Avg Days on Market
35 days
Demographics
Estimated Population
6,653
Owner Occupier Rate
68.0%
Renter Rate
32.0%
Transport & Connectivity
Major Roads
- Princes Freeway
- Palmers Road
- Sayers Road
Train Lines
- Williams Landing station (opened April 2013), Werribee line, at the heart of the town centre beside the Princes Freeway
Williams Landing is approximately 19km south-west of the Melbourne CBD, within the City of Wyndham — a masterplanned, transit-oriented suburb built on the former RAAF Laverton airfield since 2008, designed as a "20-minute neighbourhood" of around 2,400 homes integrated with some 200,000 square metres of retail and office space. Verify current timetables and traffic conditions before relying on any commute estimate.
Education
Williams Landing has no schools within its own boundaries yet; schooling is in the immediately adjoining suburbs, including Truganina South Primary School, Westbourne Grammar School, Al-Taqwa College and Dohertys Creek P-9 College — all within roughly 2km.
Childcare
A range of long day care, kindergarten and outside school hours care providers operate in and around Williams Landing. Always verify availability and waitlists directly with providers.
Amenities & Lifestyle
Williams Landing Shopping Centre (opened December 2014) anchors the town centre, a short walk from the station — the walkable centre-plus-station design is the suburb's defining feature. Four masterplanned neighbourhoods (Ashcroft, Kingwell, Elmstead and Addison) carry design guidelines, and Point Cook Town Centre and Sanctuary Lakes are minutes away.
Employment
Major Employment Hubs: The Williams Landing town centre is planned as a major office and employment hub for Melbourne's west, targeting thousands of white-collar jobs alongside its retail base, with direct freeway and rail access. Commercial Centres: Williams Landing Shopping Centre and town centre precinct
Major Employment Hubs
- The Williams Landing town centre is planned as a major office and employment hub for Melbourne's west
- targeting thousands of white-collar jobs alongside its retail base
- with direct freeway and rail access.
Commercial Centres
- Williams Landing Shopping Centre and town centre precinct
Infrastructure
Williams Landing is itself an infrastructure-led development — the station and town centre were delivered as the suburb's foundation. No further projects beyond those noted above are currently confirmed for Williams Landing. Check Infrastructure Australia's project pipeline, State Government announcements or City of Wyndham's website for the latest updates.
Growth Drivers
- Purpose-built transit-oriented design — a masterplanned "20-minute neighbourhood" of around 2,400 homes built on the former RAAF Laverton airfield since 2008, integrated with around 200,000 square metres of retail and office space.
- Walkable station-plus-centre design — Williams Landing station sits at the heart of the town centre beside the Princes Freeway, a short walk from Williams Landing Shopping Centre.
- Planned major employment hub — the town centre is planned as a major office and employment hub for Melbourne's west, targeting thousands of white-collar jobs alongside its retail base.
- Direct freeway and rail access — the Princes Freeway and Werribee line give residents fast connections to both the CBD and Geelong.
Key Risks
- 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.
- No schools within the suburb boundaries — schooling is in immediately adjoining suburbs, which may be a consideration for some families, though options are within roughly 2km.
- Concentrated masterplanned design — as a still-maturing development, some retail and community offerings may continue to expand over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Williams Landing offers a purpose-built transit-oriented design, a walkable town centre and planned major employment growth, 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.
Williams Landing has no schools within its own boundaries yet; schooling is in the immediately adjoining suburbs, including Truganina South Primary School, Westbourne Grammar School, Al-Taqwa College and Dohertys Creek P-9 College, all within roughly 2km.
Williams Landing station, opened April 2013, is on the Werribee line, at the heart of the town centre beside the Princes Freeway. Verify current timetables and travel times before relying on any commute estimate.
Williams Landing Shopping Centre anchors the town centre, a short walk from the station, with Point Cook Town Centre and Sanctuary Lakes minutes away.
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- ABSAustralian Bureau of Statistics — Census QuickStats— https://www.abs.gov.au/census
- Local CouncilCity of Wyndham— https://www.wyndham.vic.gov.au
- Department of Transport VictoriaDepartment of Transport and Planning Victoria— https://www.transport.vic.gov.au
- Victorian Planning AuthorityVictorian Planning Authority— https://vpa.vic.gov.au/
- Infrastructure AustraliaProject Pipeline— https://www.infrastructureaustralia.gov.au
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