Murrumbeena, VIC 3163
Suburb within the Glen Eira local government area, part of the Melbourne (Greater) Region in Victoria. Ranked 105th best suburb by locals.
Great for
- Parks and recreation
- Shopping options
- Resale or rental value
- Public transport
- Internet access
Not great for
- No ratings yet
Who lives here?
- Families With Kids
- Professionals
- Retirees
- Singles
- Students
Reviews of Murrumbeena, VIC
"Perfect location, great parks, great vibe"
Murrumbeen is great, it's a very safe, friendly, green area to live. With easy access to the station and shops.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
"Perfectly situated"
Close to Chadstone shopping centre one way and Southland shopping centre only 15 minutes the other way. Easy access to Monash Freeway and Dandenong Road and less than 10 minutes from Brighton Beach. Good rail service with crossings removed. Full of parks and great sporting facilities. Also sits between the great food hubs of Oakleigh and Carnegie
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
"Expensive real estate but good location and close to facilities"
Murrumbeena used to have a more serviced shopping strip with the ANZ bank, Commonwealth bank as well as retail outlets and other shops and an IGA supermarket. The main banks have gone but in their place is a Bendigo Bank outlet. The local IGA has new owners and is ok but is a bit OP compared to Coles/Woolworths/Aldi. Murrumbeena is walking distance to Carnegie which has two Woolworths and one Aldi supermarket and a good cafe and restaurant strip. Also walking distance to Chadstone ( ~ 25 minutes walk),
Murrumbeena has some good cafe's along the main strip and is developing a bit of a village culture.. Coffee isn't cheap .. prices are approx $3.80 for a small coffee and I'm not sure what the price of cake is .. someone else can comment.
There's a lot of development along Railway Parade and Murrumbeena Road where old style bungalow houses sell for around $1 Million and are pulled down and replaced with 3 storey apartment buildings with underground parking. In fact this is fast becoming the norm .. even above the shops they have built apartments. Lot's of flats to rent or buy .. average price is probably around $270K for a 1 bed 60s/70s older style flat, $420K for a two bed 60s/70s older style flat and $800K for a bungalow house. To buy a modern recently built apartment you're probably looking at $450-480K for one bed and $560-600K for 2 bed. I would say Murrumbeena is a reasonably safe area.. in fact it seems more safe now than how it felt some years ago as their used to be a more visible druggie presence back ten years ago.. You're close to the Murrumbeena railway station (zone 1) and if you walk up to Hughesdale it's both zones 1 and 2, so you can engineer to travel all the way in zone 2 by maximising your awareness of how the MET/Myki zones work. This suburb does have a very high population from the south asian sub continent, particularly in the rental flats .. and although neighbours can be loud and prone to having large gatherings in their flats ,, they're rarely any trouble. In fact the south asian sub continent neighbours are generally no trouble and seem to prefer to keep to themselves. This is one of the downsides to the area .. in that there doesn't seem to be much integration between the cultures..Rental rates for flats $250 - $280 PW for a 1 bedroom 60s/70s older style flat. There are parklands around the area and is pretty well serviced with amenities. Personally I think Murrumbeena is very well suited to singles because of it's rental rates, close proximity to other locations and availability of public transport. Overall I would give Murrumbeena a thumbs up. It's not cheap and not populated like some of the new housing estates with bogans and shifty types .. Overall you will enjoy living in Murrumbeena and being only a 25 minute train trip into the city plus close proximity to Chadstone SC, Oakleigh for Greek culture cafe's, Carnegie for it's cafe/restaurant strip, plus good access to public transport .. Trains and busses. Busses can take to you Box Hill, Kew, Sandringham etc and the MET is easy enough to work out and plan ahead.
Great for
- Close to public transport, train and bus
- Walking distance to Chadstone and Carnegie
- Generally safe
Not great for
- Real Estate is expensive to purchase
- Major banks are no longer in the area
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Retirees
- LGBT+
- Students
Rentals in Murrumbeena
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"Quiet area suitable for families"
A quiet residential area that is well suited to families.
It has its own good quality shopping to get what you need although Chadstone is not far away.
Its not too far out of the city so if you’re an active person you could cycle in along the bike lanes. However, public transport, including the train services the area well so its easy to get into the CBD and won’t take too long.
There are some great parks around the area so you can take your kids and/or dog and let them run a bit. Nice parks add to the green feel as well.
It has a good blend of different houses on reasonable size blocks so there is no doubt you’ll find what you are looking for.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
- Retirees
Any comments or experience regarding to schools in the area? I have a youngster at primary school and another for day care.