The Bendigo property market continues to perform strongly, with homes selling across a wide range of price points. This week’s sales highlight growing demand for affordable homes in Eaglehawk, premium townhouses in Kennington, and lifestyle properties in Eppalock and Longlea.
For buyers, sellers, and investors, these sales provide valuable insights into the current trends shaping the Bendigo real estate market.
Eaglehawk & Eaglehawk North – Affordable and Investor-Friendly
Eaglehawk remains a key suburb for buyers looking for affordable homes on larger blocks. Investors and first-home buyers continue to show strong interest in the area.
- 9 Barrell Street, Eaglehawk North – Sold for $475,000 by Tim Noonan (Belle Property) on 11 March 2025
- Three bedrooms, one bathroom, four-car spaces
- Large 1,012m² block with development potential
- 50 Sailors Gully Road, Eaglehawk – Sold for $400,000 by Amy Sim (Ray White) on 12 March 2025
- Three bedrooms, one bathroom, one-car space
- Classic brick home on a 512m² block
Demand in Eaglehawk remains steady, with properties selling under Bendigo’s median house price, making the suburb a popular choice for budget-conscious buyers and investors.
Kennington – Strong Sales and Competitive Prices
Kennington continues to attract buyers looking for well-located townhouses and modern homes.
- 3/97 Lowndes Street, Kennington – Sold for $570,000 by Matt Poulter (Buxton) on 10 March 2025
- Three bedrooms, one bathroom, one-car space
- 337m², ideal for downsizers or investors
- 2/16 Skene Street, Kennington – Sold for $605,000 by Josie Caruso (PH Property) on 13 March 2025
- Three bedrooms, one bathroom, two-car spaces
- 151m², modern townhouse close to amenities
- 5 Glencoe Street, Kennington – Sold for $440,000 on 14 March 2025
- Three bedrooms, one bathroom, two-car spaces
- Spacious 819m² block
Kennington remains a high-demand suburb, particularly for professionals, families, and investors. Prices for townhouses and well-maintained homes continue to push past the $600,000 mark.
Golden Square – Strong Mid-Range Sales
Golden Square continues to deliver consistent results, with homes appealing to a broad range of buyers.
- 106 Chum Street, Golden Square – Sold for $515,000 by Amy Sim (McKean McGregor) on 11 March 2025
- Four bedrooms, one bathroom, two-car spaces
- Generous 948m² block
- 26A Wade Street, Golden Square – Sold for $510,000 on 13 March 2025
- Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, two-car spaces
- Modern townhouse with low-maintenance appeal
- 39 Harrison Street, Bendigo – Sold for $465,000 by Liam Jacques (Ray White) on 14 March 2025
- Three bedrooms, one bathroom, one-car space
- Character home on 341m² close to the city
Golden Square continues to be a top choice for families, while Bendigo’s inner suburbs maintain strong demand for well-positioned period homes.
Kangaroo Flat – Increasing Demand for Family Homes
Kangaroo Flat remains a growing market, with both modern and established homes selling well.
- 27 John Street, Kangaroo Flat – Sold for $550,000 by Andrew Murphy (Bendigo Real Estate) on 13 March 2025
- Three bedrooms, one bathroom, two-car spaces
- Spacious block, well suited for families
- 3 Kingfisher Avenue, Kangaroo Flat – Sold for $585,000 by Darcy Quinn (Ray White) on 14 March 2025
- Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, two-car spaces
- 438m², modern home in a quiet street
- 8/32 Neil Street, Kangaroo Flat – Sold for $430,000 by Vanessa Appleby (McKean McGregor) on 14 March 2025
- Two bedrooms, one bathroom, one-car space
- 292m², ideal for downsizers
Kangaroo Flat remains a key suburb for buyers looking for affordability and growth potential, with prices sitting comfortably in the $500,000–$600,000 range.
Longlea & Eppalock – Strong Demand for Lifestyle Properties
Buyers seeking large acreage properties continue to target the Longlea and Eppalock regions.
- 264 Bowles Road, Longlea – Sold for $1,500,000 by Amy Sim (McKean McGregor) on 12 March 2025
- Five bedrooms, two bathrooms, two-car spaces
- 20.23ha, rural lifestyle property
- 432 Native Gully Crescent, Eppalock – Sold for $1,560,000 by Darcy Quinn (Ray White) on 14 March 2025
- Five bedrooms, two bathrooms, six-car spaces
- 7.85ha, premium lifestyle retreat
Demand for acreage and lifestyle homes remains high, with buyers seeking properties offering space and privacy.
What These Sales Tell Us About the Bendigo Market
- Eaglehawk and Golden Square remain affordable hotspots, with homes under $500,000 still available.
- Kennington townhouses are in high demand, with sales pushing beyond $600,000.
- Kangaroo Flat is becoming more competitive, with family homes selling between $550,000–$600,000.
- Lifestyle properties in Longlea and Eppalock continue to attract high-end buyers, with sales exceeding $1.5 million.
Buyers remain active across Bendigo, with low-maintenance townhouses, modern homes, and lifestyle acreage properties all performing well.
Thinking of Buying or Selling?
The Bendigo market remains competitive, and working with the right real estate agent is key to getting the best outcome. Here are some of the top-performing agents in the region this week:
- Tim Noonan (Belle Property) – Sold in Eaglehawk North
- Matt Poulter (Buxton) – Sold in Kennington
- Josie Caruso (PH Property) – Sold in Kennington
- Amy Sim (McKean McGregor) – Sold in Golden Square & Longlea
- Andrew Murphy (Bendigo Real Estate) – Sold in Kangaroo Flat
- Darcy Quinn (Ray White) – Sold in Eppalock & Kangaroo Flat
- Liam Jacques (Ray White) – Sold in Bendigo CBD
If you’re considering selling, recent sales show that well-presented homes are attracting strong interest. Buyers remain active across all price ranges, and the market continues to offer opportunities for both sellers and investors.
By staying informed and working with a trusted agent, you can make confident decisions in the Bendigo real estate market.
All sales data referenced from realestate.com.au.