
Regional Victoria · Bendigo
Strathdale is a sought-after residential suburb in Bendigo's east, known for its leafy streets, established homes, and tranquil, family-friendly atmosphere. It offers a blend of suburban peace with convenient access to the city centre, attracting a mix of professionals, families, and retirees who appreciate its parks, reputable schools, and strong community feel.
Market snapshot
Price register · May 2026
Median house
$696,000
Mid-band $696Kspread 10%
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Median unit
$480,000
Mid-band $480Kspread 10%
Days on market
23 days
Median listing-to-sold window. Shorter = tighter buyer field.
Auction clearance
Private-treaty market
Share of auctions sold. Brisbane skews private-treaty.
Rental yield
4.2%
Gross yield on house stock. Premium suburbs compress.
5-year house-price growth
+26.5%
cumulative since 2021Who buys here
Established families · Upsizing professionals · Retirees and downsizers
5-year trend
Modelled trajectory anchored on aggregated 5-year median figures. Indicative; not month-by-month observed data.
Market analysis
The Strathdale property market is characterized by its resilience and consistent demand, making it one of Bendigo's most stable and desirable residential areas. With a median house price of approximately $696,000 and a strong median unit price of $480,000, the suburb appeals to a range of buyers from families to investors. The market has demonstrated healthy year-on-year growth of 7.6% for houses, while the unit market has seen a remarkable surge of 26.3%, indicating a rising interest in smaller, low-maintenance living options within this premium suburb. Key drivers of the market include its reputation as a safe, family-oriented community with excellent amenities and proximity to the Bendigo CBD. Supply in Strathdale is often tightly constrained, as evidenced by a low number of properties typically for sale and an average hold period of over 11 years. This scarcity of available stock, coupled with persistent buyer demand, underpins price stability and fosters steady capital appreciation. Properties that are well-presented and located in desirable pockets sell quickly, with an average of just 23 days on market. Investment metrics are solid, with houses offering a rental yield of around 4.2% and units an even more attractive 4.9%. This suggests a healthy balance between capital growth potential and rental income. The suburb's demographic is strong, with a high proportion of owner-occupiers and professionals, many of whom are linked to Bendigo's expanding health and education sectors. While significant new land releases are limited, ongoing infill development and renovations continue to modernize the housing stock. The market's fundamentals—low supply, high demand, and a desirable lifestyle—position Strathdale for continued long-term growth.
Why a buyers agent
In a tightly held market like Strathdale, where quality properties are scarce and often sold quickly, a buyer's agent provides a critical advantage. Many of the best homes are sold off-market or through an agent's private network, opportunities the average buyer will never see. An experienced local agent possesses deep knowledge of the suburb's distinct pockets, from the prestigious streets near the reservoir to the more affordable sections. They can identify value that isn't obvious, differentiate between a well-priced home and one that is over-quoted, and provide access to a wider pool of properties. Furthermore, in a competitive bidding situation, an agent's negotiation skills and objective advice are invaluable for securing a home at the right price without overpaying in a market where demand often outstrips supply.
Strathdale has a consistent track record of property value appreciation, driven by high demand and limited housing supply. Its reputation as a premium Bendigo suburb ensures long-term investment security.
With its abundance of parks, reputable schools, and safe, community-focused environment, Strathdale offers an ideal setting for raising a family.
Residents enjoy the peace of suburban life without sacrificing convenience. The Bendigo CBD, major shopping centres, La Trobe University, and Bendigo Health are all just a short drive away.
Attractive rental yields and low vacancy rates make Strathdale a compelling option for investors. The suburb consistently attracts high-quality tenants, including professionals and families.
Compare
| Metric | This suburbStrathdale | NearbyBendigo | NearbyFlora Hill |
|---|---|---|---|
| Median house | $696,000 | $635,000 | $605,000 |
| Median unit | $480,000 | $472,000 | $436,500 |
| Auction clearance | — | — | 68.8% |
| Days on market | 23 days | 54 days | 35 days |
| Year-on-year growth | +7.6% | +2.4% | +15.2% |
| 5-year growth | +26.5% | +22.1% | +34.4% |
| Rental yield | 4.2% | 3.9% | 4.3% |
| Postcode | 3550 | 3550 | 3550 |
Snapshot date varies by suburb; see individual suburb pages for figures.
The place
Located just 3 kilometres east of the Bendigo city centre, Strathdale is a premier residential suburb that blends natural beauty with urban convenience. Its character is defined by quiet, tree-lined streets and a prevalence of well-maintained brick homes from the 1970s onwards, alongside more modern developments. The suburb is a hub for families and professionals, offering a high quality of life.
Education is a major drawcard, with several highly regarded schools located within or near its borders. These include Creek Street Christian College and Victory Christian College, both offering Prep to Year 12 education. Kennington Primary School is also situated within Strathdale, and the suburb is zoned for Bendigo South East College for secondary students. La Trobe University's Bendigo campus is also in close proximity, making it a convenient location for students and academics.
For shopping and dining, Strathdale is well-serviced. The Strath Village and Kennington Village shopping centres provide residents with supermarkets, specialty stores, and casual dining options. For more extensive retail and entertainment, the Bendigo CBD is only a short drive away.
Public transport consists of several bus routes, including the 61 and 70, which provide reliable connections to the Bendigo CBD, the train station, and La Trobe University. For motorists, the McIvor Highway provides a direct route into the city and connects to major arterials.
Recreational opportunities abound, with numerous parks and reserves. The popular Kennington Reservoir offers picturesque walking and cycling tracks set in a beautiful natural environment. The Greater Bendigo National Park borders the suburb, providing further scope for outdoor activities.
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The 5-year trajectory is a modelled curve anchored on the documented cumulative growth rate. Editorial review: 13 May 2026. Updated quarterly.
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