Are you considering Albanvale, VIC 3021 as your next move? It's important to understand if the area is an ideal option for you (and your family?). The Homes.com.au suburb profile provides the statistics on Albanvale median property prices, market trends & demographics so we can equip you in making the best decision on your next property move.
If you're looking at buying in Albanvale, continue reading for a brief historical overview to find out more about the amazing lifestyle and what makes this suburb a worthy option.
Overview Nineteen kilometres off Melbourne's Central Business District, Albanvale is a suburb governed by the City of Brimbank local government area. It is bordered by Deer Park, Kings Park, St. Albans, and Burnside. According to the 2016 census, it had a population of 5,491.
Living in Albanvale The Brimbank Central Shopping Centre is a major commercial precinct in the area. It has Coles, Aldi, and Woolworths. The Watergardens Shopping Centre and Highpoint can also be easily accessed in less than 15 minutes of driving.
It has local primary schools, the Albanvale Primary School, Brimbank College, and others. Brimbank can be accessed by three train stations in St. Albans via a five-minute drive. The Western Ring Road, Hume, Tulla, and Calder Roads connect the suburb to major thoroughfares.
The Kororoit Creek that runs on the western border of the suburb is an ecological hotspot filled with wildlife. Residents can easily access the Kororoit Creek trail for a short communion with nature. Another option is the Diamond Avenue Reserve.
Albanvale is home to a rich mix of cultures. For instance, 16% of the population are Vietnamese, while 3.8% are Maltese.
History of Albanvale Albanvale was part of St. Albans in the 1970s when it was developed and urbanized. It was named Albanvale in 2000.
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