Average rent in Beaconsfield - Officer, VIC — 2026
Beaconsfield - Officer is part of the Cardinia council area and sits 46km out from the Melbourne CBD, with around 23,632 residents at the 2021 ABS Census. Renters here typically pay $391/week, which is above the Victoria median of $363/week. About 25% of households rent — the rest are owners or paying down a mortgage.
$391/wk
ABS 2021 Census median
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Suburb at a glance
- Population
- 23,632
- Median age
- 33
- Distance to Melbourne
- 46 km
- Households renting
- 25%
- Separate houses
- 92%
- Flats / apartments
- 0%
- Born overseas
- 30%
- Top occupation
- Professionals
- LGA
- Cardinia
ABS 2021
Renting in Beaconsfield - Officer
Beaconsfield - Officer sits close to the Victoria median, with renters typically paying $391/week — within striking distance of the state-wide $363/week baseline (ABS Census 2021). The suburb is largely owner-occupied: 73% of households own outright or with a mortgage, and only 25% rent. Housing stock is dominated by separate houses (92%), giving the suburb a settled, family-oriented character that's reflected in the median age of 33 and a population of around 23,632. The most common occupation is Professionals, and 30% of residents were born overseas. 46km from Melbourne, Beaconsfield - Officer is the kind of mid-market suburb that usually sees stable rent trajectories rather than rapid spikes — though state rent indices since 2021 are worth checking against your reported figure above.
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