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Why aren’t there more sharehouses in Flemington?

Written by Olivia Calver

When looking to rent a sharehouse in Melbourne there are suburbs that most people think of immediately, Carlton for example is an obvious option especially if you are a uni student at Melbourne University or RMIT.

Fitzroy, North Melbourne, Richmond, Collingwood, are all popular choices with their reputations for great restaurants, shops and bars.

But what about Flemington?

We all know Flemington as hosting the race that stops the nation.

What you might not know is that of the suburbs within 5km of the CBD it has the lowest weekly median rent, $210 compared to North Calrton’s $500, and one of the lowest percentage of sharehouses.

Map of the percentage of sharehouses in Melbourne’s inner suburbs (within 5km of CBD)

Created with Carto. Data from ABS 2016. 

Property consultant at Nelson Alexander Carlton, Charlie Barham said people are starting to look at renting sharehouses in Flemington not only because of lower rent but also because there is less competition.

“The Melbourne housing market is forcing more people to rent and this is increasing the competition in the inner North, we had 40 groups come to a house inspection for a 3 bedroom place in North Fitzroy the other day, 15 of them put in applications on the spot.”

“People are starting to think about suburbs like Kensington and Flemington  because they offer great value,” Barham said.

Flemington’s bars, clubs etc

Flemington person comments

According to the latest ABS census data there is no correlation between rental prices and the amount of sharehouses in a suburb.

Low rent is not attracting sharehouse renters.

But there is a direct correlation between a suburbs median age and the percentage of sharehouses.

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It seems we move through Melbourne suburbs to fit with our stage of life and sharehouses fit with our 20s.

At 21 you’re in a sharehouse in Carlton but as a young professional the streets of Collingwood and Fitzroy are calling before you settle your family down in a leafy suburb of Albert Park or Toorak.

Age bracket Suburb
24 – 28 Carlton, Parkville, North Melbourne, Melbourne
29 – 32 Southbank, West Melbourne, Docklands, Flemington, Hawthorn, Collingwood, Brunswick East, Burnley, South Yarra, Abbotsford, Cremorne
33 – 35 Kensington, Fitzroy, Prahran, Richmond, North Carlton
36 – 39 Princes Hill, South Melbourne, North Fitzroy, Clifton Hill, East Melbourne, Albert Park
40 – 44  Middle Park, Port Melbourne, Toorak

 

 

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