Whether buying, renting or investing in Tooradin, VIC 3980, it's a good first step to establish if the area fits your budget and lifestlye. The Homes.com.au suburb profile informs you with unique data about Tooradin house prices, demographics & market trends so we can help you make an informed decision about your potential move to the suburb.
If you're considering a move to Tooradin, have a little read of our history lesson to discover more about the fantastic lifestyle and what makes this suburb so popular.
Overview Tooradin comes under Victoria in Australia and is 57 kilometres southeast of Melbourne's central business district. The City of Casey is its local government area, and the 2016 census stated its population to be 1,568.
Living in Tooradin Tooradin is a quiet waterfront suburb of VIctoria, popular with locals who enjoy fishing and other benefits that come with a quieter lifestyle outside of the CBD. Locals in Tooradin can easily access the city if need be, but Tooradin itself has all one would need, with major shops and amenities in town.
Tooradin is a common stop-off for tourists who are visiting the famous Phillip Island, as it sits just to the north.
**History of Tooradin ** Indigenous people named the Boon Wurrung initially settled in this area. For several thousand years, they held their traditional lands. 1827 marks the visit of William Hovell, an Explorer, who on the Western Port Bay's foreshore witnessed evidence of temporary camps being left by the Van Diemen's Lands sealers. From its initial days, it has been offshore as a fishing village. 21st of May 1877 marks the opening of its post office.
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