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Armadale
Live3143 · City of Stonnington
Armadale is an affluent inner-eastern suburb sitting between Malvern and Prahran, known for its leafy streets, grand Victorian and Edwardian homes, and one of Melbourne's best strips for antiques and upscale homewares along High Street. It draws a mix of established families, downsizers, and design-minded professionals who appreciate the quiet residential feel without being far from the energy of Chapel Street or Toorak Road. Good schools, reliable tram connections, and a strong sense of neighbourhood pride make it the kind of place people tend to stay once they arrive.
Balaclava
Live3183 · City of Port Phillip
Balaclava sits between St Kilda and Prahran, and has long been home to one of Melbourne's most established Jewish communities, with kosher bakeries, delis and synagogues woven into the fabric of the area. Carlisle Street is the main strip, lined with cafes, independent retailers and a strong sense of neighbourhood familiarity that keeps locals coming back. It attracts a mix of young renters, long-term residents and families who appreciate the walkability, the tram connections, and a streetlife that feels genuinely lived-in.
Brunswick
Live3056 · City of Merri-bek
Brunswick is a lively inner-north suburb known for its thriving café and restaurant scene, independent music venues, and Sydney Road's long stretch of Middle Eastern bakeries, vintage stores, and eclectic shops. It has a genuinely creative character shaped by decades of working-class and migrant history, and today attracts artists, students, young families, and long-term locals who tend to stick around. It's the kind of place where old-school Italian social clubs sit comfortably next to vegan eateries and small-bar openings.
Carlton
Live3053 · City of Melbourne
Carlton is one of Melbourne’s most iconic inner-city suburbs, best known for its Italian heritage, vibrant café culture, and proximity to the CBD. Centred around Lygon Street, it’s a go-to destination for authentic restaurants, espresso bars, and late-night dining. Carlton is also home to the University of Melbourne and the heritage-listed Carlton Gardens, giving it a unique mix of student energy, historic architecture, and green space. It’s ideal for those who want a lively, walkable neighbourhood with culture at every corner.
Clifton Hill
Live3068 · City of Yarra
Clifton Hill is an inner-north suburb sitting just a couple of kilometres from the CBD, known for its handsome Victorian and Edwardian streetscapes, the leafy trails along Merri Creek, and a relaxed café culture centred around Queens Parade and Gold Street. It draws a mix of long-term locals, young families, and creatives who appreciate the neighbourhood feel without being too far from the city. Good schools, easy tram access, and proximity to the Merri Creek parklands make it a practical as well as pleasant place to live.
Collingwood
Live3066 · City of Yarra
Collingwood is one of Melbourne's most energetic inner-city suburbs, sitting just north-east of the CBD and long known for its mix of creative industries, independent music venues, and some of the city's best café and bar culture along Smith Street and Johnston Street. The suburb has a genuinely eclectic character — converted warehouses sit alongside terrace houses, and the population reflects that, drawing artists, young professionals, long-term locals, and a thriving LGBTQ+ community. It's a place where things are always happening, and the independent spirit of its businesses is very much part of the neighbourhood's identity.
Cremorne
Live3121 · City of Yarra
Cremorne sits snugly between Richmond and the Yarra River, and has quietly become one of Melbourne's most sought-after addresses for tech companies, creative studios, and design businesses — earning it a reputation as something of an innovation precinct. The area has a distinctly converted-warehouse feel, with old brick factories now housing offices, cafes, and restaurants alongside a growing number of upscale apartment buildings. It attracts a mix of young professionals, industry locals, and longtime residents who appreciate being within walking distance of both the CBD and the buzz of Church Street and Swan Street.
Elwood
Live3184 · City of Port Phillip
Elwood is a relaxed, leafy suburb on Port Phillip Bay, known for its Art Deco architecture, tree-lined streets, and the grassy foreshore stretching along Elwood Beach. The suburb has a strong community feel, with independent cafes and shops clustered around Ormond Road and a busy local farmers' market drawing residents together on weekends. It attracts a mix of young families, long-term locals, and professionals who value the beach lifestyle without straying too far from the city.
Fitzroy North
Live3068 · City of Yarra
Fitzroy North is a leafy, inner-northern suburb sitting just a couple of kilometres from the city, known for its handsome Victorian and Edwardian terraces, generous parks like Edinburgh Gardens, and a relaxed but engaged community. It draws a mix of long-term locals, young families, and creative types who value the neighbourhood's quieter pace compared to neighbouring Fitzroy, without sacrificing easy access to good cafes, independent shops, and the buzz of Brunswick Street. It's the kind of place where people tend to stay once they arrive.
Footscray
Live3011 · City of Maribyrnong
Footscray is one of Melbourne’s most diverse and rapidly evolving suburbs, celebrated for its multicultural food scene and strong community feel. Located just west of the CBD, it’s a hotspot for Vietnamese, African, and global cuisines, with Footscray Market at the centre of local life. The suburb has seen significant growth in recent years, blending its industrial roots with new apartments, creative spaces, and riverside development along the Maribyrnong. Footscray offers a vibrant, authentic alternative to Melbourne’s more polished inner suburbs.
Hawthorn
Live3122 · City of Boroondara
Hawthorn is a well-established inner-eastern suburb sitting about five kilometres from the CBD, known for its leafy streets, grand Victorian and Edwardian homes, and a strong café and dining scene along Glenferrie Road. It's home to a mix of long-term families, professionals, and university students drawn by Swinburne's main campus and good transport links. The suburb has a settled, comfortable feel without being stuffy — locals are proud of the area's heritage character and its easy access to the Yarra trails and nearby parks.
Malvern
Live3144 · City of Stonnington
Malvern is an established, leafy suburb about 9 kilometres south-east of the CBD, known for its gracious period homes, tree-lined streets and the busy retail strip along Glenferrie Road. It attracts families and professionals who value good schools, easy tram access into the city, and a neighbourhood that feels settled and well-cared-for. The area has a relaxed, confident character — not flashy, just quietly one of Melbourne's more comfortable places to live.
Northcote
Live3070 · City of Darebin
Northcote is an inner-northern suburb sitting about 6 kilometres from the CBD, known for its lively stretch of High Street lined with independent cafes, bookshops, bars, and live music venues. The suburb has a creative, left-leaning character shaped by a mix of long-term locals, young families, and artists who've settled around its leafy streets and Victorian-era terraces. It borders the Merri Creek parklands to the east, giving residents easy access to walking and cycling trails that connect through to Clifton Hill and beyond.
Prahran
Live3181 · City of Stonnington
Prahran sits just four kilometres south of the CBD, sandwiched between South Yarra and St Kilda, and has long been one of Melbourne's more reliably interesting suburbs. It's best known for Chapel Street's stretch of independent fashion, bars and restaurants, the covered Queen Victoria Gardens end of Greville Street, and the Prahran Market — a proper food market that locals actually use. The area draws a mix of young renters, long-term residents and a sizable LGBTQ+ community, giving it an easy, unpretentious energy that's held up despite steady gentrification over the years.
Richmond
Live3121 · City of Yarra
Richmond is a bustling inner-city suburb known for its diverse food scene, nightlife, and strong connection to Melbourne’s sporting culture. With Swan Street and Bridge Road at its core, Richmond offers everything from casual eateries and Vietnamese cuisine to bars, pubs, and boutique shopping. Its close proximity to the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) and excellent public transport make it one of the most accessible and energetic suburbs in the city. Richmond attracts a mix of young professionals, sports fans, and long-time locals.
South Yarra
Live3141 · City of Melbourne
South Yarra sits just south of the CBD along the Yarra River, known for the upscale shopping and dining strip of Toorak Road and Chapel Street, the open green space of Fawkner Park, and easy access to the Royal Botanic Gardens. It's a polished, well-connected suburb that attracts a mix of young professionals, long-term residents, and students, all drawn by the walkability, good public transport, and a lively but not overwhelming café and bar scene. Expect a blend of grand Victorian terraces, sleek apartment blocks, and everything in between.
St Kilda
Live3182 · City of Port Phillip
St Kilda is one of Melbourne's most iconic beachside suburbs, known for its buzzing Fitzroy Street dining scene, the historic Palais Theatre, Luna Park, and the Sunday Esplanade Market that's been running for decades. It has a gritty, creative edge alongside upmarket apartment living, attracting a mix of young renters, long-term locals, artists, and tourists drawn to the foreshore. The suburb has reinvented itself many times over the years, but its energy, diversity, and proximity to the bay give it a character that's hard to replicate anywhere else in the city.
Toorak
Live3142 · City of Stonnington
Toorak is one of Melbourne's most prestigious suburbs, known for its grand homes, leafy streets, and the upscale shopping and dining strip along Toorak Village. It sits on the south side of the Yarra River, about five kilometres from the CBD, and has long been home to some of the city's wealthiest families. The area has a polished, unhurried feel, with boutique fashion, quality cafés, and well-kept parks that locals make the most of year-round.
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