MOUNT COTTRELL
Positioned within the entry-level sector of the market, Mount Cottrell has evolved into a locality defined by its distinct property landscape. The suburb currently holds a median house price of $594k. Recent market cycles have seen a consolidation phase with a -36% adjustment. For market observers, this represents a stabilization of values following previous cycles, placing the suburb at a different price-point relative to its historical peaks.
Lifestyle Profile
The visual fabric of Mount Cottrell is evolving rapidly. It is a mix of the old and the new, where original cottages sit alongside brand-new townhouse developments, signaling a shift in capital investment.
This is a pragmatic, hardworking community. The residents are a diverse blend of long-term locals and ambitious new entrants, creating an unpretentious and welcoming environment.
Amenity-wise, the suburb is often a 'convenience hub.' Positioned near major transport corridors or train lines, it prioritizes accessibility to employment centers over luxury retail.
The Demographic Profile
Understanding the resident base is key to understanding the market floor. Local data suggests a median household income of approx $90,000. Relative to the broader metropolitan area, this ratio suggests Mount Cottrell remains one of the more accessible markets for average income earners, maintaining its appeal for those entering the property ladder.
Education & Catchments
School catchment zones are a primary driver of long-term property demand. The area is serviced by facilities such as Ngarri Primary School. For many buyers, the presence of local schooling creates a 'village' feel and ensures consistent demand from young families moving into the area.
From a data perspective, Mount Cottrell stands out for 'Education Efficiency'. With a Price/ICSEA ratio of $10,245 per point, the suburb offers a statistically attractive entry point for parents prioritizing education relative to property cost.
Market Outlook
With a -35.9% adjustment, the market is currently in a consolidation phase, potentially offering better entry value than peak periods.
Quick FAQ about Mount Cottrell:
- Is Mount Cottrell expensive? With a median price of $594k, it is considered a entry level market, often attracting buyers seeking accessible living standards.
- What are the schools like? The catchment for Ngarri Primary School is a major driver of local demand.
Primary Schools
Ngarri Primary School
Karwan Primary School
Wimba Primary School
Tarneit Rise Primary School
Warreen Primary School
Rockbank Primary School
Strathtulloh Primary School
Thornhill Park Primary School
Eynesbury Primary School
Exford Primary School
Secondary / High Schools
Brinbeal Secondary College
Tarneit P-9 College
Yarrabing Secondary College
Brookside P-9 College
Bemin Secondary College
Manor Lakes P-12 College
Staughton College
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Primary Schools
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DISCLAIMER: GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY.
The data presented on Aussie Housing, including school zones, "Education Efficiency" scores, and median prices, is for general information and research purposes only. While we aim for accuracy, school catchment boundaries are subject to change by state departments and should be verified directly with the individual school before making any purchasing decision.
NO PROFESSIONAL ADVICE: Aussie Housing is not a licensed real estate agent, valuer, or financial advisor. The "Education Efficiency" metric is a proprietary data point and does not constitute a valuation or a recommendation to buy. You should always conduct your own due diligence and consult with a conveyancer, solicitor, or financial planner before acquiring property.
DATA LIMITATIONS: Market data is aggregated from various public sources and may have latency. We do not guarantee the complete accuracy of historical sales data or current boundary lines.