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Bendigo’s Market Marches On With Broad Appeal Across Suburbs

Bendigo Real Estate Market Wrap: 31 March to 6 April 2025

As March rolled into April, the Bendigo property market maintained its steady pace with buyers showing continued confidence across multiple price brackets and property types. From inner-city investments to large suburban homes and acreage blocks, the breadth of transactions this week reveals a region that continues to thrive.

Between 31 March and 6 April, Bendigo recorded a wide variety of sales, spanning from compact units and residential land to premium homes in high-demand suburbs. Areas like Kennington, Long Gully, East Bendigo, and Huntly were among the standouts, each catering to different buyer profiles.

Here is your breakdown of the week’s top performers and market activity.

East Bendigo and Flora Hill Prove Their Consistency

East Bendigo saw solid mid-range activity this week with 57 Murphy Street selling for $640,000, handled by Amy Sim of McKean McGregor Real Estate. This three-bedroom, one-bathroom home on 676 square metres offered both owner-occupier and investor appeal thanks to its location and neat presentation.

Nearby, 52 Bayne Street in North Bendigo sold for $515,000 through Delaney Barker of Ray White. This three-bedroom property on 723 square metres reflects steady interest in well-located homes with solid block sizes.

In Flora Hill, 2/112 Neale Street changed hands for $400,000, reinforcing buyer appetite for low-maintenance options in student and family-friendly locations. Later in the week, 20 Towers Street, a rare eight-bedroom offering on a large 1,430 square metre block, achieved $895,000, adding to the suburb’s reputation for flexible, high-yield properties.

Huntly and Junortoun Capture Lifestyle Buyers

Huntly continues to shine in the lifestyle category, this week highlighted by the sale of 170 Pasley Street for $1,050,000 via Josie Caruso of PH Property. With four bedrooms and nine-car capacity, this property speaks to buyers seeking space and functionality on the fringe of town.

Over in Junortoun, 10A Duncan Court sold for $775,000. The four-bedroom, two-bathroom home sits on a 735 square metre block and attracted strong family interest for its modern layout and proximity to nature.

These sales reinforce the growing popularity of outer-suburban and semi-rural locales, particularly among buyers looking for more room without sacrificing access to amenities.

Affordable Options Show Up Across Long Gully and Bagshot North

Long Gully remains one of Bendigo’s most affordable and active markets. This week saw:

  • 13 Bray Street sell for $540,000, a tidy three-bedroom home on 564 square metres
  • 8/25 Albert Street achieve $525,000, a three-bedroom, three-bathroom townhouse on a generous 807 square metre allotment
  • 1/15 Daniel Street close at $465,000, offering smart value in a compact three-bedroom footprint

For those seeking larger land holdings, Lot 2 Clays Road in Bagshot North sold for $360,000, with 31.19 hectares of residential zoned land. A clear indicator that rural buyers and small-scale developers remain active in the region.

Ironbark, Kennington and Spring Gully See Balanced Demand

In Ironbark, 1/334 Barnard Street sold for $385,000 through Delaney Barker. This two-bedroom home on 215 square metres represented strong value for first-home buyers or investors looking close to the CBD.

Kennington also saw movement with 15 Lowndes Street, a residential land parcel of 694 square metres, selling for $280,000—another signal that vacant blocks in sought-after suburbs remain in demand.

Spring Gully registered two sales:

  • 42 Spring Gully Road sold for $405,000 via Adam Hutton of McKean McGregor
  • 58 Spring Gully Road, sold for $505,000 by Andrew Murphy of Bendigo Ballarat Real Estate

These transactions confirm Spring Gully’s appeal as a leafy and well-connected enclave that continues to attract families and professionals.

Central Bendigo Stays Competitive

Delaney Barker of Ray White secured $920,000 for 212 Queen Street in Bendigo. This rare seven-bedroom, five-bathroom property on 603 square metres sits in the city’s inner circle and reflects strong interest in versatile high-yield homes close to the CBD.

Meanwhile, 70 Bridge Street in Bendigo was sold for $415,000 by Matt Leonard of Buxton Bendigo—a more affordable option that could suit first-home buyers or investors with renovation ambitions.

Suburb Performance Summary – Week Ending 6 April 2025

SuburbNotable Sale PriceBuyer TypeAgent Highlight
East Bendigo$640,000Families, InvestorsAmy Sim
Flora Hill$400,000 to $895,000Families, UpsizersDanny Clarke
Huntly$1,050,000Lifestyle, UpsizersJosie Caruso
Junortoun$775,000Families, Tree-changersDelaney Barker
Long Gully$465,000 to $540,000First-home BuyersDarcy Quinn, Danny Clarke
Kennington$280,000 to $443,000Downsizers, InvestorsDanny Clarke
Spring Gully$405,000 to $505,000Professionals, FamiliesAdam Hutton, Andrew Murphy
Ironbark$385,000Investors, First-homeDelaney Barker
Central Bendigo$415,000 to $920,000Investors, DevelopersDelaney Barker, Matt Leonard
Bagshot North$360,000Land Buyers, DevelopersGlenn Rea

Market Insight: What This Week Shows

  • The sub-$500,000 segment continues to move quickly across Bendigo’s fringe and inner-suburban zones
  • Lifestyle properties in Huntly and Junortoun are still commanding strong interest and premium results
  • Flora Hill and East Bendigo remain high-demand areas with consistent buyer traffic across homes and units
  • The upper-end of the market is seeing interest return, particularly in rare inner-city or multigenerational properties

Looking Ahead

As we head deeper into April, the Bendigo property market shows no signs of slowing. Well-located family homes are attracting competitive interest, and lifestyle acreage is maintaining strong momentum. First-home buyers and investors continue to drive movement in the affordable bracket, while vendors with unique or flexible properties are being rewarded for going to market.

Whether you are selling a one-bedroom unit or a multi-acre holding, the Bendigo market remains diverse, dynamic and opportunity-rich.

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All sales data sourced from realestate.com.au

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