Whether buying, renting or investing in New Gisborne, VIC 3438, it's a good first step to establish if it is a serious contender for your next home. The Homes.com.au suburb profile aims to give you a better understanding of New Gisborne house prices, demographics & market trends so that we can enable you to make a smart decision on your potential move to the suburb.
If you are considering packing up and moving to New Gisborne, continue reading for a brief history lesson to discover more about the lifestyle and what makes this suburb so great.
Overview New Gisborne, a suburb of Gisborne, Victoria, has a population of 2,387 people (2011 Census). It is located at the foot of Mount Macedon. New Gisborne is neighboured by the suburbs of Macedon, Ridells Creek, and Gisborne.
The residential population of New Gisborne doubled between 1976 and 1996. It quadrupled by 2006.
New Gisborne is about 51 kilometres from Melbourne. It is part of the Shire of Macedon Ranges.
Living in New Gisborne New Gisborne is accessed by train via the Bendigo line of the Gisborne railway station and by bus. In 1976, the Tullamarine Freeway opened, allowing New Gisborne to be easily accessible to and from Melbourne.
New Gisborne has a medical centre, swim centre, and netball courts. The Baringo Food and Wine Co in New Gisborne operate a bistro, cafe, and art-house cinema. Some of the schools in the suburb are the New Gisborne Primary School, Holy Cross Primary School, and The Gisborne Montessori School.
History of New Gisborne The railway line was built in New Gisborne in 1861; It was in a loop that cost cheaper than building a bridge in Jacksons Creek, Gisborne. The railway station and the settlement that grew is what is now New Gisborne.
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