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Bundoora

Welcome to Bundoora, a vibrant suburb located across the Cities of Whittlesea, Banyule, and Darebin, just 15 kilometres northeast of Melbourne's CBD. Bundoora seamlessly blends green spaces with suburban living, stretching over a large area, providing its residents with a unique and enriching lifestyle. With excellent access to the Western Ring Road and Darebin Creek, Bundoora offers a plethora of opportunities to explore and enjoy.

Transport: Despite its distance from the inner city, Bundoora boasts excellent transportation options. The Macleod train station, situated along the Hurstbridge line, allows you to leave your car at home and conveniently commute to work by train. Bundoora is well-connected by bus routes, such as 382, 566, and 902, providing extensive travel options. The number 86 tram runs from Docklands to RMIT in Bundoora, offering a scenic journey. For nature lovers, the Darebin Creek Trail provides a picturesque route for leisurely strolls or bike rides.

Culture: Bundoora is a melting pot of diverse cultures, largely influenced by the presence of students from La Trobe University and RMIT, both located within the suburb. This cultural diversity is reflected in the local food scene, offering a wide variety of cuisines to tantalize your taste buds. The Bundoora Homestead Art Centre, serving as a public art gallery and the hub of visual arts in Darebin, immerses you in the vibrant art scene.

Lifestyle: Embrace the leafy surroundings of Bundoora with its abundance of green spaces. Explore the Nangka Tamboree Wildlife Sanctuary, Bundoora Park, and Farm, where you can learn about and appreciate the beauty of this natural sanctuary. For breathtaking views, head to the spectacular Mount Cooper Lookout and Plenty Gorge Parklands, providing endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.

Despite the presence of universities, Bundoora remains a peaceful suburb, making it an ideal place for families to call home. It offers many educational options, ample open spaces, and a well-connected transport network to cater to various lifestyles.

Shopping & Dining: Bundoora features several shopping centres catering to residents' needs, providing essential goods and boutique options for fresh produce and groceries. Uni Hill, situated in North Bundoora, is home to a variety of outlet shops. The dining scene is equally diverse, offering something to suit everyone's taste, thanks to the suburb's multicultural atmosphere.

Schools & Education: Bundoora boasts numerous primary and secondary schools, including public and private institutions. Notably, the suburb hosts the headquarters of La Trobe University, Bundoora Campus, as well as the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT).

Neighbouring Suburbs: Due to its expansive size, Bundoora shares borders with many other suburbs, including Reservoir, Thomastown, Mill Park, Watsonia, and Macleod. Its borders extend to Plenty, Lalor, Kingsbury, and Heidelberg West, solidifying its role as a vital hub in Melbourne's north, offering growth opportunities and an enviable lifestyle.

Bundoora Property Market Insights:

We understand the importance of helpful and accurate information when you’re considering buying, selling, leasing, or choosing property management; if you'd like to know more about the Bundoora Real Estate Market, please visit our Suburb Report here.

Whether you're considering making Bundoora your home or looking for an exciting destination to explore, embrace the multicultural atmosphere, active lifestyle, and rich experiences that await you in this thriving suburb. Welcome to Bundoora.

 

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Type Suburb State Median Year
House Bundoora VIC $886,500 YTD
Unit Bundoora VIC $493,000 YTD

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