Trish Moore Licensed Estate Agent

Trish Moore B.Bus (Acc) FCA

Principal Buyers Agent

Estate Agent Licence

VIC 087665L

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What's it like living in Keilor Downs?

Keilor Downs presents itself as a well-established residential suburb with a mix of post-war and more recent housing developments. Located roughly 18 kilometres north-west of Melbourne’s CBD, Keilor Downs Melbourne sits within the City of Brimbank, bordered by the Maribyrnong River to the east and nearby suburbs such as St Albans, Keilor Lodge, and Sydenham. The suburb’s streets are a combination of grid patterns and cul-de-sacs, creating a suburban rhythm that is both navigable and family-friendly.

The suburb attracts a diverse community, including families, young professionals, and long-term residents who value stability. Multicultural influences are strong, particularly from Italian, Maltese, and Vietnamese communities, which contribute to the cultural fabric of schools, local events, and community activities. Household sizes are generally larger than the Melbourne average, reflecting a significant proportion of families with children. Employment among residents spans trades, service industries, and professional roles, with many commuting to nearby employment hubs or the city.

Daily life in Keilor Downs revolves around its parks, schools, and shopping centres. Residents frequently use Keilor Downs Reserve and smaller local parks for recreation, walking, and casual sports. The Linear Creek Trail and other walking paths provide options for cycling and fitness. Local shopping needs are met by Keilor Central Shopping Centre, while larger retail and service options are available in nearby St Albans and Brimbank. Weekends often involve family outings to parks, recreational sports, or exploring nearby community facilities. A local insight is that quiet streets near the Maribyrnong River offer a surprisingly natural environment for birdwatching and evening walks.

Getting around Keilor Downs is functional, with both car and public transport options. The suburb is serviced by multiple bus routes connecting to St Albans Station on the Sunbury line and Watergardens Station on the Sunbury/Watergardens line, providing commuting options to the CBD and outer suburbs. Driving is straightforward via the Calder Freeway, Western Ring Road, and major arterial roads, facilitating access to employment hubs, airports, and surrounding suburbs. Cycling is popular along creek trails and shared paths, though most longer commutes rely on trains or cars.

Green spaces and recreation are plentiful in Keilor Downs. Keilor Downs Reserve is a focal point for organised sports and community events, while Linear Creek Trail provides extended walking and cycling paths that connect to neighbouring suburbs. Pocket parks within residential streets are easily accessible for families with young children. A lesser-known local fact is that parts of the Linear Creek corridor still retain native vegetation, supporting native bird species including magpies and rosellas.

Families in Keilor Downs benefit from access to primary and secondary schooling options in surrounding suburbs, with childcare and early learning centres readily available. The suburb’s design allows children to walk or cycle to parks and recreational spaces, supporting a family-friendly lifestyle.

From an investment perspective, Keilor Downs property is appealing due to its established housing stock, family-oriented demographic, and access to transport and amenities. The housing mix includes detached homes on established blocks and some infill townhouses. Rental demand is driven by families and professionals seeking stable, accessible housing in Melbourne’s west.

Trade-offs include the suburb’s reliance on cars for many daily activities, particularly for accessing larger shopping centres or employment hubs. Some areas near major roads can experience traffic noise, and local public transport within the suburb is limited to bus services. Nonetheless, many residents appreciate Keilor Downs for its quiet residential pockets, green spaces, and community atmosphere.

Overall, living in Keilor Downs or moving to Keilor Downs offers a suburban lifestyle with access to parks, schools, and practical transport options. Keilor Downs Melbourne provides homebuyers and investors with a settled, family-friendly environment in Melbourne’s west, balancing residential comfort with connectivity to broader metropolitan amenities.

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 Keilor Downs property market

Data from Q2 2025 · Victorian Property Sales Report

These charts show median property prices, sales activity, and investment metrics for Keilor Downs. 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 $889k ↑ 14.8% YoY
Median Unit Price $534k ↓ 11.1% YoY

Price History (2013-2024)

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 Keilor Downs

Based on 2021 Australian Census

Population 9,858
Median Age 43
Avg Household Size 2.8
Median Personal Income $586/wk

Age Distribution

Housing Tenure

Income & Housing Costs

Median Personal Income (weekly) $586
Median Family Income (weekly) $1,761
Median Rent (weekly) $360
Median Mortgage (monthly) $1,733

Top Occupations

Transport to Work

Languages Spoken at Home

English only 46.9%
Vietnamese 7.8%
Greek 5.3%
Macedonian 4.2%
Arabic 3.6%
Italian 3.2%

Country of Birth

Australia 54.1%
Vietnam 5.3%
North Macedonia 3.6%
India 2.6%
Greece 2.5%
Croatia 2.4%

Dwellings

Total Dwellings 3,689
Occupied Dwellings 3,386
Unoccupied Dwellings 157

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

Schools in Keilor Downs

4 schools found

School Name Type Sector Year Range ICSEA Enrolments
Keilor Downs Secondary College
7-12 ICSEA: 1008 1,247 students
Secondary Government 7-12 1008 1,247
Keilor Views Primary School
Prep-6 ICSEA: 1014 409 students
Primary Government Prep-6 1014 409
Monmia Primary School
Prep-6 ICSEA: 999 177 students
Primary Government Prep-6 999 177
St Mary MacKillop Primary School
Prep-6 ICSEA: 1045 520 students
Primary Catholic Prep-6 1045 520

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 Keilor Downs

  • Keilor Downs Recreation Reserve
  • Keilor Plains Reserve
  • Local Parks and Playgrounds

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 Keilor Downs VIC3038

What are the benefits of using a buyers agent when buying in Keilor Downs?

Working with a buyers agent in Keilor Downs means you get unbiased advice, professional property evaluation, and someone negotiating solely in your interest. We identify properties with genuine potential and save you countless hours on property searches and inspections while giving you confidence in your purchase decision.

Do you charge a fee for the initial consultation about Keilor Downs?

No, we offer a complimentary discovery call to discuss your needs, budget, and goals for purchasing in Keilor Downs. This initial conversation allows us to understand your requirements, share our local knowledge, and explain how we can help you achieve your property objectives with no obligation.

What due diligence do you conduct on properties in Keilor Downs?

Our due diligence in Keilor Downs includes title searches, planning checks, building and pest inspections, comparable sales analysis, and neighbourhood research. We investigate zoning, easements, overlays, and any factors that might affect property value or future use. This thorough approach helps you avoid properties with hidden problems or limited potential.

Can you help me sell my current property while buying in Keilor Downs?

While we specialise in buying rather than selling, we can coordinate timing and provide advice on managing the transition when purchasing in Keilor Downs. We work with your needs around settlement dates, bridge finance if required, and ensuring your purchase progresses smoothly alongside any property sale you're managing.

Do you work with first-time investors buying in Keilor Downs?

Yes, we regularly help first-time investors purchase property in Keilor Downs. We explain investment fundamentals, help you understand what makes a good investment property, and guide you through the process. Our structured approach ensures new investors make informed decisions and build a solid foundation for their property portfolio.

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