Average rent in Point Cook - South, VIC2026

Point Cook - South sits in the Wyndham local government area, 23km from the Melbourne CBD, with a population of around 19,091 at the most recent ABS Census (2021). The typical renter pays $410/week — above the Victoria state median of $363/week. 32% of households rent, and the rest own outright or are paying off a mortgage.

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ABS 2021 Census median

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Suburb at a glance

Population
19,091

ABS 2021

Median age
33
Distance to Melbourne
23 km
Households renting
32%
Separate houses
90%
Flats / apartments
0%
Born overseas
59%
Top occupation
Professionals
LGA
Wyndham

Renting in Point Cook - South

Point Cook - South is one of the more expensive parts of Victoria to rent in — the typical renter pays $410/week, around 13% above the state median of $363/week (ABS Census 2021). Most households here own (around 66% are owners or paying a mortgage), and the suburb is mostly separate houses (90%) rather than units. That mix usually means a smaller, slower-turnover rental pool than in inner-city areas at a similar price. The suburb sits 23km from Melbourne, with a population of around 19,091 and a median age of 33. The biggest occupation category is Professionals. Renters often wait longer here, and inspections fill quickly when stock does come up.

Frequently asked questions

What's the median rent in Point Cook - South?+
According to the ABS 2021 Census, the median weekly rent in Point Cook - South, VIC was $410. The live figure at the top of this page reflects what RenterSay users have reported more recently. State-wide rent indices suggest the 2021 number is by now well behind current asking rents — use it as a baseline, not a quote.
How does Point Cook - South rent compare to Victoria?+
The Victoria state median weekly rent was $363 at the 2021 Census, while Point Cook - South came in at $410 — 13% above. Point Cook - South sits 23km from Melbourne, and rent tends to scale roughly with CBD proximity, transit access, and dwelling type mix (which here is 90% separate houses and 0% flats).
Which suburbs near Point Cook - South have lower rent?+
Nearby suburbs with lower median rents than Point Cook - South's $410/week (ABS 2021) include Southbank - East, Keilor East, Cranbourne South. Docklands, Hawthorn East, Burnside Heights sit above. Bear in mind that lower nominal rent doesn't always reflect better value once you factor in commute time, transit access, and housing condition — the rent submission form below lets you contribute to the live picture for your area.

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