Everyday character
A walkable maritime village with cafes, parks, piers, schools and a visible connection to Melbourne’s port history.
Compare recent house, unit and land prices, rents, property-value history, deposits, live repayment scenarios, local history, housing pockets, schools, transport and the checks to complete before making an offer.
Confirm the exact property, contract, scheme position, school zone, planning controls, hazards, insurance and lending outcome before committing.
Williamstown is a bayside suburb with a strong maritime identity, historic streets, working-waterfront elements, village shopping and direct rail access. Nelson Place and the foreshore feel very different from inland residential streets, while heritage cottages, Victorian villas, apartments and newer townhouses create a wide housing range. Buyers often pay for character, water access and proximity to Melbourne, making heritage controls, coastal exposure, parking and building condition central to due diligence.
A walkable maritime village with cafes, parks, piers, schools and a visible connection to Melbourne’s port history.
Workers’ cottages, Victorian and Edwardian homes, interwar housing, apartments and infill produce large differences in land and condition.
Bay views and foreshore access are major attractions, but salt, wind, corrosion, flood and insurance conditions require address-level checks.
Scarce character housing and amenity can command a premium while limiting parking, renovation freedom and land size.
Housing era, street position, estate design, transport access, title and planning controls can produce very different buying outcomes within one suburb.
Use these points to decide what deserves closer inspection, then compare the exact property, contract, location and finance position.
The recent house median is $1,580,000. Use it as a suburb-level starting point, then compare the exact property type, land, condition and micro-location.
House turnover is 205 sales over the latest 12 months. A larger sample generally gives buyers more current transactions to compare.
The unit / townhouse median is $850,000, about $730,000 below the house median. The unit sample contains 79 sales, so sample strength and title type still matter.
Jul 2026 estimated house values changed -6.0% over one year and -6.8% over five years. This is historical movement, not a forecast.
Williamstown’s present-day streets make more sense when viewed as a former government town, colonial seaport, naval and shipbuilding centre that later became a prized bayside residential suburb.
The maritime and industrial layers explain heritage streets, workers’ housing, reclaimed land, coastal exposure, former uses and the planning controls that affect property decisions today.
Coastal waters, wetlands and the Yarra–bay meeting place formed part of the Country cared for by the Yalukit Willam clan of the Bunurong people.
Williamstown was established as a government town and early seaport, with piers, customs, pilots and public services concentrated around the waterfront.
Ships, migrants, hotels, repair yards and cargo activity expanded rapidly as the Victorian gold rush transformed the port.
The Victorian Navy, railway workshops, shipbuilding and grand civic or commercial buildings reinforced Williamstown’s regional importance.
Dockyards, petroleum, power and defence activity maintained a working-waterfront character while established residential streets matured.
The foreshore, heritage buildings, rail and hospitality now sit beside continuing maritime and industrial activity and high-value residential demand.
History is useful when it changes what you inspect, confirm or budget for at the exact address.
Period housing and precinct overlays can affect demolition, additions, materials and approval timing.
Salt, wind and moisture can accelerate corrosion, paint failure, roofing and balcony deterioration.
Review contamination, fill, noise and planning records near former industry, rail and waterfront land.
Older streets, cottages and village precincts may have constrained off-street parking and event or visitor pressure.
These are practical buyer-orientation groups, not valuation areas, official neighbourhoods or school zones. Confirm the exact title and address.
Historic commercial and maritime precinct with strong amenity. Check heritage, parking, tourism activity, noise and coastal building exposure.
Prestige housing and bay outlooks. Review wind, salt, flood mapping, view dependence and renovation constraints.
Walkable rail access with cottages, villas and infill. Compare lot, parking, period features and approval history.
Mixed residential, rail and employment landscapes. Confirm zoning, noise, access and former land use.
Housing era, land size, condition, title, estate position and nearby land use can matter more than the suburb-wide median.
Switch between houses, units / townhouses and vacant land. Always compare the exact property with recent sales of similar type, size, age and condition.
205 sales over the latest 12 months
79 sales over the latest 12 months
1 sales over the latest 12 months
The annual figures show past movement. They do not show every sale and should not be used as a price forecast.
Annual value measures shown for historical context. Historical movement is not a forecast.
| Period | House value | Unit value |
|---|---|---|
| Jul 2017 | $1,489,415 | $623,757 |
| Jul 2018 | $1,412,920 | $656,333 |
| Jul 2019 | $1,310,007 | $618,638 |
| Jul 2020 | $1,380,600 | $707,695 |
| Jul 2021 | $1,632,841 | $691,607 |
| Jul 2022 | $1,638,437 | $764,377 |
| Jul 2023 | $1,530,455 | $732,130 |
| Jul 2024 | $1,609,048 | $683,561 |
| Jul 2025 | $1,618,463 | $801,848 |
| Jul 2026 | $1,521,225 | $742,426 |
Start with the recent median, then change the property type, price, buyer scenario and deposit. Current rates and duty load from protected Rate Challenge services when available.
LMI is not included. The $3,500 buying-cost allowance is a placeholder for conveyancing, searches, inspections and registrations. Replace it with actual quotes.
This is not borrowing capacity or approval. LMI, fees, comparison rates, valuations, credit policy and personal eligibility can change the result.
Scheme names, thresholds, price caps, occupancy and participating-lender rules can change. Confirm the current official position for the buyer and property.
Use the governed duty result above as an indicative scenario, then confirm eligibility, price, occupancy and transaction details.
Eligible owner-occupiers may have lower-deposit pathways through participating lenders. An investment purchase follows different rules.
Check whether a current first-home owner grant applies to the exact new home, contract date, value and occupancy plan.
Income, ownership, citizenship, property and ongoing-obligation rules need direct confirmation before relying on support.
All rows use the same measurement date and basis. They do not adjust for exact property type, land, condition, street or planning risk.
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| Suburb | House median | Unit median | House rent | House yield | House sales | Days on market |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Williamstown 3016 · Wyndham |
$845,000 | $615,000 | $580/wk | 3.4% | 1,115 | 31 |
| Werribee 3016 · Wyndham |
$660,000 | $475,000 | $470/wk | 3.6% | 1,064 | 26 |
| Truganina 3029 · Melton |
$673,750 | $552,500 | $530/wk | 4.0% | 891 | 43 |
| Tarneit 3029 · Wyndham |
$675,000 | $485,000 | $530/wk | 4.0% | 1,732 | 50 |
| Hoppers Crossing 3029 · Wyndham |
$695,000 | $487,500 | $480/wk | 3.7% | 670 | 24 |
These are suburb-wide profile statistics—not current facts about an individual street, household or neighbour.
School names are orientation only. Government zones and enrolment rules must be checked for the exact property and school year.
Local or nearby school to investigate. Confirm the exact address zone, year level, enrolment policy and availability.
Local or nearby school to investigate. Confirm the exact address zone, year level, enrolment policy and availability.
Local or nearby school to investigate. Confirm the exact address zone, year level, enrolment policy and availability.
Local or nearby school to investigate. Confirm the exact address zone, year level, enrolment policy and availability.
Williamstown and North Williamstown stations provide direct rail access. Test the exact walk, level crossings, parking, ferry or road alternative and peak travel rather than assuming all parts of the suburb have the same convenience.
Boundary lines, capacity, bus routes, road works and peak conditions can change the practical outcome.
The right checks depend on the title, building, land, planning controls, former use and buyer strategy.
Check the heritage overlay, significance grading, approved alterations and scope for future work.
Inspect roofing, metalwork, balconies, windows, masonry and services for coastal deterioration.
Confirm flood, storm-tide, drainage, fill and geotechnical information for the exact site.
Review contamination, port, rail and employment-area noise near mixed-use edges.
Older timber homes may require re-stumping, wiring, plumbing, asbestos and moisture investigation.
Review the title, plan, easements, covenants, owners corporation, zoning, overlays and nearby planning applications.
Use qualified building and pest professionals appropriate to the property’s age, materials and location.
Insurability and premium can reveal flood, fire, building, strata or location issues that a suburb profile cannot.
Across a broad lender market, property acceptability, valuation and maximum LVR can differ even when the borrower is unchanged.
Internal area, density, postcode concentration, owners corporation and cladding can affect lender appetite.
Land size, services, zoning, build timing, fixed-price contract and valuation stages can change the loan path.
Company share, serviced apartments, mixed use, heritage, rural zoning and specialist accommodation may narrow options.
Recent same-type comparables, marketability and future supply influence valuation independently of the asking price.
Dates, definitions and limitations matter as much as the headline number.
Rate Challenge maintains the active suburb dataset separately from the permanent local content for Williamstown.

David Warburton combines banking experience with mortgage broking and a broad lender panel. The goal is to separate what the suburb data says from what the valuation, contract and lender policy say about the exact property.
Share the property, deposit and what you want checked. Rate Challenge can compare the loan structure, broad lender pathways and the practical issues that may need confirmation before you commit.
Use the suburb evidence to shortlist. Use the contract, inspection, valuation and lender policy to decide.