Average rent in Vermont, VIC2026

Vermont is part of the Whitehorse council area and sits 21km out from the Melbourne CBD, with around 10,993 residents at the 2021 ABS Census. Renters here typically pay $426/week, which is above the Victoria median of $363/week. About 19% of households rent — the rest are owners or paying down a mortgage.

$426/wk

ABS 2021 Census median

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Suburb at a glance

Population
10,993

ABS 2021

Median age
40
Distance to Melbourne
21 km
Households renting
19%
Separate houses
80%
Flats / apartments
0%
Born overseas
38%
Top occupation
Professionals
LGA
Whitehorse

Renting in Vermont

Vermont commands one of the higher rent points in Victoria, with the typical renter paying $426/week — about 17% above the state median of $363/week (ABS Census 2021). Unlike inner-city renter hubs, this suburb skews owner-occupier (79% own outright or with a mortgage), and the housing stock is overwhelmingly separate houses (80%). The renter cohort is smaller but rent itself tends to be sticky — there's typically less turnover than in higher-density nearby suburbs. Population sits around 10,993, the median age is 40, and the most common occupation category is Professionals. Vermont is 21km from Melbourne. If you're searching here, expect longer search times and tighter inspection windows than denser markets nearby.

Frequently asked questions

What's the median rent in Vermont?+
According to the ABS 2021 Census, the median weekly rent in Vermont, VIC was $426. 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 Vermont rent compare to Victoria?+
At the 2021 Census, Victoria's state median rent was $363 a week. Vermont sat at $426 — 17% above the state average. The suburb is 21km from Melbourne, and rent generally scales with how close you are to the CBD, transit links, and the local dwelling mix (80% separate houses, 0% flats here).
Which suburbs near Vermont have lower rent?+
A few nearby suburbs come in cheaper than Vermont's $426/week (ABS 2021): Rowville - Central, Abbotsford, Knoxfield - Scoresby. On the higher end, you've got Wantirna, Fraser Rise - Plumpton, Wattle Glen - Diamond Creek. Just remember that cheaper rent doesn't always mean better value — commute times, transit access, and the actual condition of the housing stock matter too. You can add to the live picture for your area using the rent submission form below.

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