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 Kealba?

Kealba presents itself as a quiet, primarily residential suburb with streets that follow a logical grid and cul-de-sac layout, giving it a calm and organised feel. Kealba Melbourne is situated roughly 16 kilometres north-west of the CBD and falls within the City of Brimbank. Its location near the Maribyrnong River and neighbouring suburbs like St Albans and Albion provides a balance of accessible services while maintaining a low-key residential character.

People living in Kealba are often families and long-term residents who value stability. The suburb has a multicultural profile, with notable Maltese, Italian and Vietnamese communities. Many households are family-oriented, reflected in slightly larger-than-average household sizes and the number of children living in the area. Professionals and tradespeople alike are drawn here due to its proximity to employment hubs in Melbourne’s west and north-west, as well as the affordability compared to inner-city suburbs.

Daily life in Kealba revolves around local streets and green spaces. Residents use nearby parks such as Kealba Reserve and the Linear Creek Trail for jogging, walking, cycling and casual sport. Local shopping is convenient in neighbouring suburbs, with St Albans providing larger retail options, while small neighbourhood shops serve everyday needs. Weekends are often spent outdoors, whether at local reserves or along creek paths, with children playing and families taking advantage of the suburb’s quiet streets and accessible open spaces. A local insight is that certain streets near the river trails are popular for birdwatching, including sightings of native waterfowl in the early morning.

Transport in Kealba is functional but largely dependent on cars. There are no train stations within the suburb, so residents commonly use nearby St Albans Station on the Sunbury line for city commuting. Bus services connect key streets to surrounding train stations and shopping hubs. Major road access via the Western Ring Road and nearby arterial roads provides practical connections to employment areas and the airport. Cycling along Linear Creek and shared paths is popular for leisure and short trips within the suburb.

Green spaces and recreation are a central part of life in Kealba. Kealba Reserve, alongside Linear Creek Trail and other pocket parks, provides space for children to play, families to picnic and residents to exercise outdoors. A lesser-known local fact is that parts of the creek trail feature remnants of native vegetation, attracting small populations of birds and reptiles that are enjoyable for observant walkers and families.

Families in Kealba benefit from access to several schools in surrounding suburbs, with primary and secondary school zones within short driving or bus distance. Childcare centres are accessible locally, and the suburb’s layout supports walking or cycling to parks and community facilities. The area is considered family-friendly, with a focus on practical access to services and outdoor recreation.

From an investment perspective, Kealba property is appealing due to its steady residential character, established housing stock, and family-oriented demographic. Most homes are single-family dwellings on medium-sized blocks, with some infill townhouse developments emerging in recent years. Proximity to transport links, schools, parks and employment centres supports rental demand, especially among families seeking accessible suburban living in the west.

Trade-offs in Kealba include limited commercial activity within the suburb itself, necessitating trips to neighbouring suburbs for larger shopping or services. Public transport is more limited than in suburbs with train stations, and some streets near main roads can experience traffic noise. Nevertheless, residents value Kealba for its quiet streets, strong community feel and access to green spaces.

Overall, living in Kealba or moving to Kealba offers a practical, family-focused lifestyle with green space, established homes, and access to broader western Melbourne amenities. Kealba Melbourne provides a stable residential option suitable for homebuyers and investors seeking a well-connected, suburban environment with a strong appeal for families.

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 Kealba property market

Data from Q2 2025 · Victorian Property Sales Report

These charts show median property prices, sales activity, and investment metrics for Kealba. 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 $773k ↑ 10.4% 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 Kealba

Based on 2021 Australian Census

Population 3,226
Median Age 39
Avg Household Size 2.7
Median Personal Income $658/wk

Age Distribution

Housing Tenure

Income & Housing Costs

Median Personal Income (weekly) $658
Median Family Income (weekly) $1,765
Median Rent (weekly) $370
Median Mortgage (monthly) $1,625

Top Occupations

Transport to Work

Languages Spoken at Home

English only 51%
Vietnamese 14.1%
Arabic 3.7%
Greek 2.9%
Cantonese 2.3%
Macedonian 2.3%

Country of Birth

Australia 58.1%
Vietnam 9.5%
Italy 2%
Malta 1.5%
Iraq 1.4%
India 1.4%

Dwellings

Total Dwellings 1,232
Occupied Dwellings 1,133
Unoccupied Dwellings 37

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

Schools in Kealba

1 school found

School Name Type Sector Year Range ICSEA Enrolments
St Paul's Kealba Catholic School
Prep-6 ICSEA: 1018 283 students
Primary Catholic Prep-6 1018 283

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 Kealba

  • Kealba Reserve
  • Copernicus Park
  • Macdonald Reserve
  • Brimbank Park (nearby)

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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How much does a buyer's advocate cost in Kealba?

Buyer's advocate fees in Kealba are typically structured as a percentage of the purchase price or a fixed fee depending on the service level. We offer transparent pricing with no hidden costs, and our negotiation expertise often saves clients far more than our fee through better purchase prices and avoiding problematic properties.

What's included in your buyer's advocate service in Kealba?

Our comprehensive service in Kealba includes property search, market analysis, inspections, due diligence, negotiation, and auction representation. We coordinate with conveyancers, building inspectors, and other professionals. From your first call through to settlement, we manage every aspect of purchasing property so you can focus on decision-making with confidence.

Will you help me understand the contract of sale for properties in Kealba?

Yes, we review all contracts of sale for properties in Kealba and explain key terms, conditions, and potential concerns. While we're not lawyers, our experience means we know what to look for and when you should seek additional legal advice. We ensure you understand exactly what you're agreeing to before making any commitment.

How do you stay updated on the Kealba property market?

We monitor Kealba sales data, attend inspections and auctions, maintain relationships with local agents, and track market trends continuously. This active market engagement means we know current pricing, competition levels, and emerging opportunities. Our insights are based on real-time market activity, not outdated research or assumptions.

What ongoing support do you provide after purchasing in Kealba?

After your purchase in Kealba settles, we remain available for questions about property management, future renovations, or market updates. While our formal service ends at settlement, we maintain relationships with clients and are happy to provide guidance as you settle into your new property or manage your investment.

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