Altona, VIC 3018
Ranked 141st best suburb by locals in Melbourne (Greater) Region, VIC
Great for
- Parking
- Public transport
- Schools
- Safe and sound
- Parks and recreation
Not great for
- Nightlife
Who lives here?
- Families With Kids
- Professionals
- Beach Lovers
- Singles
- Retirees
Reviews of Altona, VIC
"Altona is a charming coastal suburb"
Altona is a charming coastal suburb located approximately 13 kilometers southwest of Melbourne's Central Business District (CBD). This close proximity to the city makes Altona an appealing choice for those who work in Melbourne but prefer a more relaxed suburban lifestyle. The suburb is well-served by public transport, with the Altona train station providing direct access to the city via the Werribee line. The commute to Melbourne's CBD typically takes around 30 minutes by train. For those driving, major arterial roads such as the Princes Freeway offer convenient routes into the city, with travel times varying depending on traffic conditions. Altona is home to several well-regarded educational institutions, offering a range of options for families:Altona Primary School,Altona College,St. Mary's Catholic Primary School. Altona boasts a variety of parks and recreational facilities, enhancing the lifestyle of its residents. Altona offers a diverse range of dining options, catering to various tastes and preferences. Altona is known for its strong sense of community and relaxed coastal lifestyle. The suburb hosts regular community events and markets, fostering a friendly and inclusive atmosphere. The combination of beautiful natural surroundings, a range of amenities, and easy access to Melbourne's CBD makes Altona a highly desirable place to live. Altona, VIC 3018, offers residents a balanced lifestyle with its proximity to Melbourne's CBD, excellent schools, ample parks and recreational facilities, and a variety of dining options. Whether you are looking for a family-friendly environment, a beachside lifestyle, or easy access to urban amenities, Altona provides a welcoming and vibrant community that meets diverse needs and preferences.
"Local community in a big city"
We moved to Altona from sydney 2 years ago based on a Google maps search criteria of:
1. Recreational areas and open spaces.
2. Train line.
3. Less than 20km to CBD
4. Close to major arterial roads.
5. Less than $1 million for a house.
Altona ticked all the boxes and hence we are now building our forever home here. Great local community with people who are 3rd generation altonians. The seaweed smell can get a bit much when the wind blows the wrong way.
Who lives here?
- Families with kids
"My home town is perfect"
My husband and I have lived in Altona for the last 4 years with our two children and I couldn't be happier. It is not far from the CBD and has everything that you could want. Shops, schools, gps, gym and best of all the beach. It is green with many parks and established trees. It is overall a quiet town except during the summer months when heaps of out of towners visit but even then it's ok as it's lively. Thee is always something on and it's a real community where you always bump into people you know in Pier st or at the local Coles. I feel safe as there isn't much crime unless you live on the wrong side of tracks (ie the birdcage). The close to the beach, the nicer it is. The only downside is how expensive it is to buy a house now. You need around $1 million now for a house or for even a townhouse near the beach.
Great for
- Proximity to CBD, 3 Zone 1 Train Stations, No throughput traffic, Safe & Quiet, Low Population Density
- Bayside, Huge Cherry Lake, 3 Rivers, Nature Reserves, Parks, Large open spaces
- Many sports clubs, Arts & Community Centre, Theatre, Museum, Golf course, Bayside Festival, Beach Market, many recreation activities
- Perfect lifestyle for any age or interests
- Friendly residents & great community feel
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
- Beach Lovers
What is the birdcage?
The birdcage is an estate. For example each street name is named after a bird, Lark st, Robin St ect.
From what I've read and heard, the birdcage is in Heathdale (Werribee) not Altona. There is a set of streets with bird names in Altona south-west of Westona station, but I don't think it's related.
The birdcage is an area in Altona where the streets are mostly named after birds.
"Ideal for homebodies"
I've lived in Altona (three blocks from the beach) for just over two years now.
Altona is very quiet leafy suburb that is slowly being gentrifed which means it's slowly becoming to expensive for the average Australian. It's really ideal for a homebodies because it lacks a cafe culture despite having a beach. The restaurants are all subpar or just overpriced. Shops are nothing special there's a weekly street market.
It's reasonably safe. I only had my car keyed once and only seen graffiti along the train line. The neighbours tend to mind their own business and stick to themselves. The Internet connection tends to dropout (I've had both Optus and Telstra). From time to time you can smell the seaweed from the beach. The beach has free parking all year round which is a definite plus.
Great for
- No need for CCTV
- Free off street parking
- Proximity to CBD, 3 Zone 1 Train Stations, No throughput traffic, Safe & Quiet, Low Population Density
- Bayside, Huge Cherry Lake, 3 Rivers, Nature Reserves, Parks, Large open spaces
- Many sports clubs, Arts & Community Centre, Theatre, Museum, Golf course, Bayside Festival, Beach Market, many recreation activities
- Perfect lifestyle for any age or interests
- Friendly residents & great community feel
Not great for
- Poor Internet connection
- Bias, prejudice & lack of knowledge towards this suburb
- Oil Refinery & Industries - but these are located fairly far away from residential areas
- Has seaweed problems
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Retirees
- Beach Lovers
Can I use these personal stats in an information report???
Hi, just wondering, does the seaweed's smell effect the whole area? at some particular months or the whole year ? Thank you, LOoking forward to move to altona :D
The dead seaweed smell appears towards summer. I could smell it from the Birdcage estate (all the streets have bird names).
Rentals in Altona
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"Great potential"
We moved few years ago to Altona,and we rent a nice house with beautiful backyard in very affordable price. The advantages: Altona`s good people, the excellent and highly recommended daycare, the beautiful pier, plenty of space, and it is not too far from the city.
However, there are few issues:
1. Factories. Cherry Lake is also close to the factories. Not the best view....However, the direction of air from the sea takes all pollution to the other side, so it doesn't really get to Altona. Altona is crossed by a train line, and generally, the pollution doesn't get to the side close to sea, and air is fresh all the time (although some sea weeds can be smelly sometime). But also, it is much more expansive.
2. Hoon drivers. But less and less with time. (4 years ago when we moved in it was much worse).
3. During summer some "messy people" come to the pier from other suburbs, they jump, smoke, push, and require some police patrol in weekends.
4. Train is currently not express, although it was used to be.
My prediction is someday the factories will be shut down and Altona will be one of the best suburbs in Melbourne. Good-luck Altona!
Great for
- Excellent and highly recommended daycare
- Space
- Proximity to CBD, 3 Zone 1 Train Stations, No throughput traffic, Safe & Quiet, Low Population Density
- Friendly residents & great community feel
Not great for
- Train is currently not express
- Hoons and stupid people in the beach during summer
- Oil Refinery & Industries - but these are located fairly far away from residential areas
- Graffiti here and there
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
- Retirees
- Beach Lovers
Hi, I am hoping to move to the area and was wondering what day care centre you was referring to??
"Oasis in the West"
Great for
- Bayside, Huge Cherry Lake, 3 Rivers, Nature Reserves, Parks, Large open spaces
- Many sports clubs, Arts & Community Centre, Theatre, Museum, Golf course, Bayside Festival, Beach Market, many recreation activities
- Proximity to CBD, 3 Zone 1 Train Stations, No throughput traffic, Safe & Quiet, Low Population Density
- Perfect lifestyle for any age or interests
Not great for
- Hoons and stupid people in the beach during summer
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
- Tourists
- Beach Lovers
"Altona Lovely Town"
It has everything you will need!!! A++++++
Great for
- Bayside, Huge Cherry Lake, 3 Rivers, Nature Reserves, Parks, Large open spaces
- Many sports clubs, Arts & Community Centre, Theatre, Museum, Golf course, Bayside Festival, Beach Market, many recreation activities
- Proximity to CBD, 3 Zone 1 Train Stations, No throughput traffic, Safe & Quiet, Low Population Density
- Perfect lifestyle for any age or interests
- Friendly residents & great community feel
Not great for
- Bias, prejudice & lack of knowledge towards this suburb
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Beach Lovers
"Up and coming bayside suburb of Melbourne"
Great for
- Bayside, Huge Cherry Lake, 3 Rivers, Nature Reserves, Parks, Large open spaces
- Many sports clubs, Arts & Community Centre, Theatre, Museum, Golf course, Bayside Festival, Beach Market, many recreation activities
- Proximity to CBD, 3 Zone 1 Train Stations, No throughput traffic, Safe & Quiet, Low Population Density
- Perfect lifestyle for any age or interests
- Friendly residents & great community feel
Not great for
- House prices have skyrocketed in the last 8-10 years which means house are becoming too expensive for an average person with an average wage to buy a house here
- Bias, prejudice & lack of knowledge towards this suburb
- Hoons and stupid people in the beach during summer
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
- Students
- Trendy & Stylish
- Beach Lovers
"Near the city with a country fell"
Altona is a very peaceful, quiet and easy place to live and to get around. It has stacks of parks and sporting amenities and also nice places to eat without being yuppy like Williamstown. It has a really villiage feel but wont appeal to trendies like Yarraville does. It is really great place if you walking in the parks with your kids, or dogs either around Cherry Lake or along the Beach.
Great for
- Many shopping options and generally easy to park and not too busy
- Bayside, Huge Cherry Lake, 3 Rivers, Nature Reserves, Parks, Large open spaces
- Many sports clubs, Arts & Community Centre, Theatre, Museum, Golf course, Bayside Festival, Beach Market, many recreation activities
- Proximity to CBD, 3 Zone 1 Train Stations, No throughput traffic, Safe & Quiet, Low Population Density
- Perfect lifestyle for any age or interests
- Friendly residents & great community feel
Not great for
- It has not much nightlife but families with young kids will think this is great!
- Oil Refinery & Industries - but these are located fairly far away from residential areas
- Has seaweed problems
- Hoons and stupid people in the beach during summer
"Great beachside suburb!"
I first moved to Altona in 1998 when I was only 6 years old. My parents tell me that they fell in love with Altona when they took me to Williamstown beach but it was to crowded. So they decided to go to Altona beach only about 5-10 minutes drive away. I'm 19 now and I have no plans of moving out of this awesome suburb!
Great for
- People always willing to help
- Bayside, Huge Cherry Lake, 3 Rivers, Nature Reserves, Parks, Large open spaces
- Many sports clubs, Arts & Community Centre, Theatre, Museum, Golf course, Bayside Festival, Beach Market, many recreation activities
- Proximity to CBD, 3 Zone 1 Train Stations, No throughput traffic, Safe & Quiet, Low Population Density
- Perfect lifestyle for any age or interests
- Friendly residents & great community feel
Not great for
- Oil Refinery & Industries - but these are located fairly far away from residential areas
- Hoons and stupid people in the beach during summer
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
- Trendy & Stylish
- Beach Lovers
"Underrated beauty"
I've been happily renting here for the past 6 years. Altona is so underrated but that's okay. People in Altona seem to be genuinly happy with where they live regardless of what others say. Lots of beautiful parks and beach. The main street, Pier street could be better but it's pretty and does the job (off the top of my head.... there are Coles, video ezy, a couple of cafes, 2 chinese restaurants,1 fish&chips, two pizza shops, 2 chemists, newsagent, post office, 1 two dollar shop, 1 kebab shop, two viet/thai restaurant). Local markets, community events etc are nice also. Sadly I'm moving out soon because I purchased a house somewhere else but I will buy a nice house in Altona one day and come back :)
Great for
- Friendly residents & great community feel
- Beautiful beach
- Enclosed suburb which feels safe (End tip of Millers Road)
- Bayside, Huge Cherry Lake, 3 Rivers, Nature Reserves, Parks, Large open spaces
- Many sports clubs, Arts & Community Centre, Theatre, Museum, Golf course, Bayside Festival, Beach Market, many recreation activities
- Proximity to CBD, 3 Zone 1 Train Stations, No throughput traffic, Safe & Quiet, Low Population Density
- Perfect lifestyle for any age or interests
Not great for
- Hoons and stupid people in the beach during summer
- Graffiti here and there
- Too expensive now
- Bias, prejudice & lack of knowledge towards this suburb
- Has seaweed problems
- Oil Refinery & Industries - but these are located fairly far away from residential areas
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
- Tourists
- LGBT+
- Country Lovers
- Beach Lovers
"Altona is close to the CBD, close to the water and close to the heart"
I was born and raised in Altona, and having lived Melbourne all my life I can safely say that it has to be one, if not the best, of it's finest towns! Altona has something for everyone. Whether looking to settle down for retirement or raise a young family, everyone can enjoy it's speed and it's way of living. Altona has a strip of shopping along Pier Street, where you can dine of breakfast, lunch or dinner or just watch beach lovers as you sip a latte or green tea. Altona has a beautiful beach and esplanade, surrounded by parks and views of the Melbourne city skyline. Altona offers sporting opportunities with facilities such as the Altona Basketball Stadium, Kooringal Golf Club, Altona Tennis Club, Altona Cricket Club, Altona Football Club and the Altona Hockey Club.
Altona is a wonderful place, and I am privlidged to have experienced it both as a child growing up and as an adult raising my own children.
Great for
- Perfect lifestyle for any age or interests
- Bayside, Huge Cherry Lake, 3 Rivers, Nature Reserves, Parks, Large open spaces
- Many sports clubs, Arts & Community Centre, Theatre, Museum, Golf course, Bayside Festival, Beach Market, many recreation activities
- Proximity to CBD, 3 Zone 1 Train Stations, No throughput traffic, Safe & Quiet, Low Population Density
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Tourists
- Students
- Beach Lovers
"Altona - parks, tranquility and relax!"
Altona has truly fantastic parks and open space and lovely places to go for a walk and relax. There are great sporting amenities and there are no hassles in parking at the shops and Altona has a good train and bus transport system especially for those going to Melbourne. People are friendly and polite but respectful of your own. If you are wanting to out down roots and buy some land then Altona offers very good sized blocks and space to grow and breathe and is miles more affordable than Williamstown which is priced rather pretentiously. There seems to be quiet a bit of development recently and presumably developers have aims to attract young singles and professionals to the Altona because they realise it is a very well kept secret and one the most undervalued suburbs by a mile and much quieter and family oriented than Williamstown which tends to be more oriented to those looking for bars, the cafe society and yuppy experience.
Great for
- Bayside, Huge Cherry Lake, 3 Rivers, Nature Reserves, Parks, Large open spaces
- Many sports clubs, Arts & Community Centre, Theatre, Museum, Golf course, Bayside Festival, Beach Market, many recreation activities
- Proximity to CBD, 3 Zone 1 Train Stations, No throughput traffic, Safe & Quiet, Low Population Density
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
- Retirees
- Tourists
- Country Lovers
- Beach Lovers
"Great Community Feel"
Altona is a great suburb close to the city with plenty of parkland, great place to raise a family. There are always lots of locally oranised events, from movies by the bay, to carnivals and bands and the best part is they are all free. Great community feel, lots of friendly people mostly family and lots of beautiful period homes.
Great for
- Bayside, Huge Cherry Lake, 3 Rivers, Nature Reserves, Parks, Large open spaces
- Many sports clubs, Arts & Community Centre, Theatre, Museum, Golf course, Bayside Festival, Beach Market, many recreation activities
- Proximity to CBD, 3 Zone 1 Train Stations, No throughput traffic, Safe & Quiet, Low Population Density
Not great for
- Bias, prejudice & lack of knowledge towards this suburb
- Has seaweed problems
- Oil Refinery & Industries - but these are located fairly far away from residential areas
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
- LGBT+
- Trendy & Stylish
- Beach Lovers
"A family-oriented, friendly, peaceful suburbs with lots of nature, parks, biodiversity, arts, sports & cultural heritage."
Altona is low residential density suburb located 13 km southwest of Melbourne CBD and adjacent to Williamstown. It is a bayside suburb, with 1 of only 2 swimmable beaches in the western suburbs, the other being Williamstown Beach. It is rapidly undergoing gentrification, with very $1-2 million+ expensive mansions on the Esplanade fronting the sea, especially those with views of Melbourne CBD and Dandenong Mountain Ranges. It has a village resort feel and the hub Pier Street is increasing becoming chic and trendy, with new cafes and residential developments.
More information about Altona can be located at:
Beautiful Altona Blog: http://altonabeauty.blogspot.com/
Hobsons Bay Community Online Forum: http://hobsonsbay.forumotion.com/
Picturesque Altona Youtube Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnjxmrZabTE
Facebook Page on Events & Activities in Altona: http://www.facebook.com/pages/I-love-Altona-Victoria/138556856172607
Altona Attractions Google Map: http://maps.google.com.au/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&t=h&msa=0&msid=113902141357726827918.00048b40ad48054bc6aca&ll=-37.865232,144.83418&spn=0.023716,0.025749&z=15&source=embed
Great for
- Bayside, Huge Cherry Lake, 3 Rivers, Nature Reserves, Parks, Large open spaces
- Proximity to CBD, 3 Zone 1 Train Stations, No throughput traffic, Safe & Quiet, Low Population Density
- Many sports clubs, Arts & Community Centre, Theatre, Museum, Golf course, Bayside Festival, Beach Market, many recreation activities
Not great for
- Bias, prejudice & lack of knowledge towards this suburb
- Oil Refinery & Industries - but these are located fairly far away from residential areas
- Has seaweed problems
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
- Tourists
- LGBT+
- Hipsters
- Students
- Country Lovers
- Trendy & Stylish
- Beach Lovers
"Up and coming"
If your looking for a trendy up and coming beach suburb, Altona cant be over looked.
I have a roof restoration company, and often work in and around Altona. The suburb is quickly following in the footsteps of its neighboring suburb Willy for its trendy cafés and upmarket nightspots and shops.
Its only drawback would be the refinery's in the distance which must be passed through to get there.
Cheers,
Phil
Who lives here?
- Professionals
"Full of suprises"
Moved here under a year ago and things don't get much better when you buy a house under $550K. Granted the nighlife is not so great but with regular trains (every 20min) to the city it great. The thing I love most is being able to walk along the beach and see the city, heaps of bike paths, running tracks, wet land areas and two massive off leash dogs parks! Going out for dinner is cheap and the locals are friendly, plus it has it own little markets every Tuesday. Its like a country town but big enough that you don't see the same people all the time. I love it here.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
yes...Altona is all ....oooohhh aahhhh....when you first land in it.....but after awhile and certainly within a few years you feel that something isn't quite right. Constant stench, polluted air, knife wielding non locals that maim and kill just outside your local supermarket, no more evening walks along the coastal stretches, everpresent toxic gassy emmissions and polluted beach waterconvolluted by impossible westie mentality crowds on hot summer days is not exactly paradise anymore....is it?
Altona has long its appeal....and real estate here is poised to sell and run....as Mobil and Qenos are not budging and are not fined enough for the polluting air and water....and land.
Sarh, I have lived here for around 3-4 years and reciently started working in the area as well and personally I love it. Its got everything as you have mentioned plus alot more. In that time I've become a member of the Altona Yacht Club and Altona Dog School and have just started becoming a trainer at the dog school as well. You could nt want anything more out of this seaside suburb, its a great place.
Miremax a picture says a thousand words and a think your picture says it all.
"Family-oriented area with sporting and outdoor opportunities"
Named after the German city of the same name, Altona sits 13km south west of Melbourne and is home to almost 10,000 people. A large suburb suited to families and professionals, Altona offers residents lots of sporting opportunities, outdoor activities and public transport options. The suburb plays host to Altona Beach, many parks and gardens, wetlands, a library, a city theatre, two Scouts groups, a golf club and both walking and cycling trails. There are also football, hockey, baseball, basketball, cricket and lacrosse clubs in Altona, and an annual festival offers a street parade, arts and crafts exhibitions, competitions, fireworks and entertainers. Altona boasts three primary schools, three secondary schools and as many train stations as well as various bus services which operate within the town.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
Hi, just wondering, does the seaweed's smell effect the whole area? at some particular months or the whole year ? Thank you, LOoking forward to move to altona :D