Trish Moore Licensed Estate Agent

Trish Moore B.Bus (Acc) FCA

Principal Buyers Agent

Estate Agent Licence

VIC 087665L

Chartered accountants Australia New Zealand

What's it like living in Delahey?

Delahey is a suburb that immediately feels like a quiet residential pocket with a practical layout. Its streets are primarily short and curving, with houses that mostly date from the 1970s and 1980s, giving the area a uniform, settled character. Delahey Melbourne sits roughly 20 kilometres north-west of the CBD within the City of Brimbank, and while it lacks a central activity strip, its proximity to larger neighbouring suburbs provides easy access to shopping, schools and transport without sacrificing a quieter residential atmosphere.

The suburb attracts a mix of long-term residents and younger families. Household sizes are generally slightly larger than average, reflecting the presence of families with children. The community is multicultural, with notable Vietnamese, Maltese and other European influences, which is evident in local events, school enrolments and community networks. Many residents work in trades, services or commute to larger employment hubs across Melbourne, while others are professionals seeking affordable housing within reasonable reach of the city.

Daily life in Delahey is structured around local streets and green spaces. Residents commonly walk or cycle along paths that connect to Kororoit Creek, which forms part of the suburb’s western edge, or spend time at Delahey Reserve and other neighbourhood parks. Shopping and services are accessed in nearby suburbs like St Albans or Keilor Downs, where larger shopping centres and retail strips provide for groceries and everyday needs. Weekend routines often revolve around local reserves, family gatherings and recreational activities, with residents appreciating the suburb’s calm streets and accessible public spaces.

Getting around Delahey is mostly car-dependent, though there are bus routes that link to nearby St Albans Station on the Sunbury line, which provides direct access to Melbourne’s CBD. Driving is straightforward via main roads like Main Road West, with connections to the Western Ring Road and Calder Freeway enabling travel to northern and western suburbs, as well as the airport. Cycling along local creek trails is popular for fitness and short trips, but commuting by bike to the city is less common.

Green spaces are a notable feature of Delahey. Kororoit Creek Trail provides a linear park for walking, running and cycling, while Delahey Reserve offers sports fields and open areas for family activities. Smaller pocket parks are scattered throughout residential streets, making access to outdoor spaces convenient for most homes. A lesser-known fact is that some sections of the creek corridor host native birds like rainbow lorikeets and kookaburras, which can be spotted by early morning walkers.

For families, Delahey sits within school zones that are convenient for primary and secondary education, and childcare and early learning services are available in nearby streets and suburbs. Parents often note that schooling options are accessible without long commutes, and local reserves offer safe spaces for children to play and socialise. The suburb’s family-oriented character is reinforced by the prevalence of young families and child-friendly community facilities.

From an investment perspective, Delahey property appeals due to its affordability within Melbourne’s west and its steady residential character. Housing consists largely of single-family homes on established blocks, with some townhouse developments appearing on subdivided sites. The suburb’s proximity to transport routes, employment hubs in Sunshine and St Albans, and local amenities supports rental demand, particularly among families seeking accessible, quiet suburban living.

Trade-offs for Delahey include limited commercial activity within the suburb itself, meaning residents often drive to neighbouring areas for shopping and services. Some streets near main roads experience traffic noise, and public transport is not as convenient for those living farther from bus routes. Nonetheless, many residents value the calm, family-friendly environment and established streetscapes that define the suburb.

Overall, living in Delahey or moving to Delahey offers a practical, family-oriented lifestyle with access to green spaces, established housing and convenient connections to surrounding suburbs. Delahey Melbourne provides a quiet residential option within Brimbank that suits homebuyers and investors looking for reliable suburban living in the north-west of the city.

The information provided is for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or professional advice. While care has been taken to ensure accuracy, the information may not be complete, current, or applicable to your specific situation. You should always do your own research and, where appropriate, seek advice from a qualified professional before making any decisions based on this information.

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The Delahey property market

Data from Q2 2025 · Victorian Property Sales Report

These charts show median property prices, sales activity, and investment metrics for Delahey. The median price represents the middle value of all sales—half sold for more, half for less—giving a more accurate picture than averages, which can be skewed by unusually high or low sales.

Median House Price $689k ↑ 8.2% YoY
Median Unit Price $560k ↑ 15.5% YoY

Price History (2013-2023)

Annual median prices showing long-term capital growth trends. Use this to assess how the suburb has performed through different market cycles.

Investment Performance

CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) shows average yearly growth accounting for compounding—a key metric for comparing investment returns.

Q2 2025 Sales Volume

Number of properties sold this quarter. Higher volumes indicate more market activity and reliable pricing data.

Recent Price Changes

Quarterly shows change from last quarter; Annual (YoY) compares to the same quarter last year, smoothing seasonal effects.

Data Sources: Property sales data from Victorian Property Sales Report (Department of Transport and Planning). Rental data from Homes Victoria Rental Report. All data licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0.

Demographics of Delahey

Based on 2021 Australian Census

Population 8,085
Median Age 39
Avg Household Size 2.8
Median Personal Income $611/wk

Age Distribution

Housing Tenure

Income & Housing Costs

Median Personal Income (weekly) $611
Median Family Income (weekly) $1,667
Median Rent (weekly) $350
Median Mortgage (monthly) $1,517

Top Occupations

Transport to Work

Languages Spoken at Home

English only 35.8%
Vietnamese 14%
Macedonian 4.2%
Hakka 3.5%
Arabic 3.1%
Tagalog 2.9%

Country of Birth

Australia 47.1%
Vietnam 8.9%
Philippines 5%
India 3.6%
North Macedonia 2.9%
Timor-Leste 2.9%

Dwellings

Total Dwellings 2,921
Occupied Dwellings 2,701
Unoccupied Dwellings 100

Data Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2021 Census of Population and Housing. View full census data →

Schools in Delahey

2 schools found

School Name Type Sector Year Range ICSEA Enrolments
Copperfield College
7-12 ICSEA: 955 1,909 students
Secondary Government 7-12 955 1,909
Mackellar Primary School
Prep-6 ICSEA: 980 305 students
Primary Government Prep-6 980 305

Data Source: Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), MySchool data. ICSEA (Index of Community Socio-Educational Advantage) represents the relative socio-educational advantage of students. The average ICSEA score is 1000.

Places of interest in Delahey

  • Delahey Community Centre
  • Taylor Park Reserve
  • Copperfield Park
  • Delahey Reserve

Nearby attractions

  • Watergardens Town Centre in Taylors Lakes (250+ stores, major shopping and entertainment hub)
  • Organ Pipes National Park (near Keilor)
  • Brimbank Park
  • Kororoit Creek Regional Park
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Buyers agent Delahey VIC3037

Will you represent me at auctions in Delahey?

Yes, we provide professional auction bidding services in Delahey. We research the property thoroughly, establish a bidding strategy, and represent your interests on auction day. Our auction experience means we understand buyer behaviour and know how to position bids effectively to secure properties at fair prices.

How do you negotiate better prices for properties in Delahey?

Our negotiation success in Delahey comes from thorough market research, understanding seller motivations, and strategic positioning. We know what properties are genuinely worth and use this knowledge to negotiate firmly but fairly. Our professional relationships and experience mean we can achieve outcomes that private buyers typically can't.

Can you help interstate or overseas buyers purchase in Delahey?

Absolutely. We specialise in helping remote buyers purchase property in Delahey with confidence. We handle all inspections, due diligence, and negotiations on your behalf, providing detailed reports and recommendations. Our service is designed to give you the same outcomes as if you were buying locally, without the need for multiple trips to Melbourne.

What if I don't like any of the properties you find in Delahey?

We only present properties in Delahey that genuinely match your criteria. If you don't like what we find, we reassess your requirements together and adjust our search strategy. There's no pressure to purchase - we'd rather you wait for the right property than settle for something that doesn't meet your needs.

Can you help with properties at different price points in Delahey?

Yes, we work with clients across various budgets in Delahey. Whether you're a first home buyer or purchasing a premium property, our service adapts to your price point. We provide the same thorough approach regardless of budget, ensuring you get the best possible property and outcome for your specific financial situation.

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