Southbank vs South Melbourne.
Comparing two suburbs with median house prices of $418,000 and $1,760,000.
Southbank (median $418,000) is roughly 76% cheaper to buy into than South Melbourne ($1,760,000).
On school quality, the average ICSEA across schools serving South Melbourne (1124) sits above Southbank (1092). South Melbourne skews owner-occupied (42%), Southbank runs more rental-dense (30% owner).
For buyers
Southbank is the lower entry point at $418,000 median, 76% below the other suburb. For first home buyers, that translates to a smaller deposit and lower stamp duty bill.
For investors
Southbank offers the higher gross rental yield (8.46% vs 1.92%), favouring cash-flow investors.
For families
South Melbourne edges out on average school ICSEA (1124 vs 1092).
Common questions
Is Southbank or South Melbourne cheaper to buy in?
Southbank has the lower median house price at $418,000, roughly 76% below South Melbourne ($1,760,000). The gap on units is usually similar but worth checking on the full suburb profiles.
Does Southbank or South Melbourne have better schools?
On average school ICSEA (the ACARA index that benchmarks educational advantage), South Melbourne scores 1124 vs 1092 in Southbank. ICSEA is a school-community indicator, not a quality rating, so always check NAPLAN results and catchment boundaries for the specific address you're considering.
Which suburb has higher rental yield, Southbank or South Melbourne?
Gross rental yield on houses is 8.46% in Southbank vs 1.92% in South Melbourne. Gross yield equals annual rent divided by purchase price. Net yield (after strata, rates, insurance, agent fees and maintenance) typically runs 1.5-2 percentage points lower.
The numbers behind the take
Price & Market
Rental
Lifestyle & Demographics
Risk & Hazard
Schools
Climate
Green dot = better on that metric (lower price, higher growth, higher walkability, lower risk).
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