Belgrave, VIC 3160
Ranked 19th best suburb by locals in Melbourne (Greater) Region, VIC
Great for
- Parks and recreation
- Neighbourly spirit
- Peace and quiet
- Public transport
- Clean & green
Not great for
- No ratings yet
Who lives here?
- Families With Kids
- Professionals
- Singles
- Tourists
- Country Lovers
Reviews of Belgrave, VIC
"My Belgrave"
I moved to Belgrave after 15 years living in Fitzroy, then Yarraville. It's the best life decision I've ever made. My travel to the city each day takes only 5 mins longer than it used to take me to drive over the Westgate (unless there's an accident on a main road, in which case the drive to work is cactus). I wake up every morning to a view that I used to spend a packet to look at when I occasionally stayed at B&Bs. I know all of my neighbours by name, but still have enough personal space to keep to my own when that's my preference. There are foodie meccas hidden everywhere here - some of the restaurants are outstanding. To top all of that off, the local music scene is fabulous. I highly recommend Belgrave. It really is Victoria's best kept secret. Be certain to buy at the top of a hill so that you capture the sun. Jump in before the secret is too wide spread.
Great for
- Outstanding community spirit
- Wake up to incredible mountain views
- Fresh air and lush, green forests
- Friendly
Not great for
- Some of the properties in the lower valley can be dark, but that may just be your thing!
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Tourists
- LGBT+
- Hipsters
- Country Lovers
- Trendy & Stylish
No probs with insurance! We pay no more than we used to in the suburbs. The vic govt have a fire levy that all Victorians pay equally.
Thanks so much for the info LouP - I am here now and on the house hunting trail. Cheers K
Hi there we are looking very seriously about moving to the Dandenong ranges ,where would be the best place to buy if we wanted to put solar on ? Thank you
Ive lived in many locations around the world & decided to move to Belgrave 5 years ago after living in the sub tropics for 3 years. When I announced this to friends they thought I was crazy, youll freeze down there in the Ranges they all said.
I love the climate here, your in control of your comfort level. If its a warm summer day, Tee shirt , if its cool throw on a thick shirt & if its cold add a warm jacket. As opposed to the sub tropics where one you stepped out side you had no control, sweat & more sweat! The Sherbrooke forest is a daily walk for me. Friendly local community. This place is Utopia!
Moving to Belgrave was the best thing we did, my 2 young kids loves the surroundings and activities around the area!! Having experienced both cbd and the suburbs, Belgrave is a hidden gem! Working in the city and coming home to nature is the ideal downtime to swicthing off work.
Hey johns158!
Looking to move to Belgrave/Selby this year and your review of the area is exactly what I wanted to hear! :)
How long on average is the commute to/from the CBD? Would you recommend the train at all?
Thanks,
Frank
Hi Frank, the train to CBD in the morning express is around 1.15minutes. Coming back can be different as it stops at UFTG a lot because the track becomes one after that. Its a pain on a Friday when you get terminated a few stops before you need to get off, but all in all its doable. We could do with more regular trains on the Belgrave line. I think the trains in Melbourne in general are pretty much the same on most lines unfortunately.
K
Hey KK, thanks for that info - very helpful! 1h15 isn't too bad. Is there much parking at Belgrave/UFTG stations or is it impossible to get a park?
"Beautiful Belgrave"
I have grown up around this area and still live close by. It is such a great place to live and work and there is so much to do. There is great access to the city via train or car and also the ability to jump on Eastlink.
Belgrave has a great vibe with heaps of cafes, wine bars, pubs and restaurants so you don't have to travel far for a fun night out. Schools are wonderful with plenty of local primary schools on offer as well as good choice when it comes to secondary education.
There are markets, community events, plenty of different sport clubs, public swimming pool, cameo theatre and parklands, forests and walking tracks.
A wonderful place for young families and anyone wanting a quiet, community filled lifestyle.
If you are looking to buy or rent, its affordable and great value for money.
Sharyn
Chandler & Co. Real Estate
0439 882 442
Who lives here?
- Families with kids
"The heart of the hills"
Belgrave is the heart of the Hills. It has excellent restaurants, bars and accommodation as well as a variety of interesting shops and even a gorgeous cinema. It is perfectly situated close to the amazing forests and walks of the Dandenongs. People moving to the area are attracted by the unique and beautiful houses nestled amongst the trees and birdlife.
My husband and I have worked in Belgrave for 10 years. The best place for takeaway is Savvy Organic Pizza and Ice Cream https://www.savvyorganic.com.au/pizza! Our pizzas are made with quality ingredients and we also make our own ice cream.
If you're in Belgrave for a day wander the main street making sure they visit the second hand shops. Enjoy lunch in one of the cafes, then see a movie. Choose from one of the excellent restaurants for dinner or pick up some take away pizza for the drive home!
I rate Belgrave 10 out of 10 for a place to live.
"Wonderful"
Belgrave and the surrounding suburbs are simply wonderful!
It's the beginning of the Dandenong Ranges National Park, so you got all the wildlife and bushwalks at your doorsteps. There are awesome restaurants and cafes everywhere and a couple of nice pubs/bars for entertainment. Off traffic, the drive to the city via either Burwood Highway, Wellington Road/Princess Hwy or the M1 is just 40 minutes or the train just takes under an hour.
It's super family friendly and has a great community spirit. There is still enough privacy as the neighbour's house is very likely too far away to actually bother you (most block of lands are 1000-1500 sqms and higher).
There are heaps of job opportunities in various industries less than 30 minutes drive from Belgrave direction to the city.
It's probably one of the best value for money suburbs regardless if you are buying or renting, and even in a falling market Belgrave has been increasing in value as there is very limited supply of houses. People have been moving from all over the place over the last couple of years and there are more and more young couples with young children who are still fulfilling the Aussie dream of home ownership without being a slave to the banks for their whole life.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
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"love Belgrave"
We moved from Kew to Belgrave 6 years ago. It is one of the best decisions we made in our life. We love our acreage backyard, the birds, ducks and all fruit trees we planted. It is easy to catch the train to work. People are friendly.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
Hello Im just wondering if there is ample parking at the station or if wed be better off buying within walking distance? Thanks!
Not ample parking at the station but you can always get a parking space if you get there early. Also there are lots of parking space nearby. Buying a house within a walking distance is a good idea. Good luck!
"Love it"
Moved from the Northern suburbs to Belgrave, and it was the best decision ever. All Eastern suburbs are so accessible and the train line directly to the city is great. There are hardly any suburbs left in Melbourne where you get a 1500 sqm piece of land to enjoy your privacy for a reasonable price.
In 2016 4BR houses were sold for $600k, now in 2017 they go for $700k. I am so glad I bought into the market as it won't last long until we reach the $1M level.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
"'Byron Bay of Victoria...'"
...without the beach but beautiful greens!
The hills is the place to be for young couples/families, artists, elderly people, and singles!
Plenty of outdoor activities and entertainment on the weekends. Cute little Sunday market and parties until 3am in town centre (Sooki Lounge). with a great community spirit where people take care of each other.
Direct train to city is a big plus and heaps of other nice little towns to explore.
Great for
- Friendly
- Cheapish
- Outstanding community spirit
- Wake up to incredible mountain views
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
- Tourists
- LGBT+
- Country Lovers
- Trendy & Stylish
Mate, I'm sold after reading this
"A small B&B"
I stayed in a quiet little B&B in the gorgeous green town.
The people of Belgrave where very friendly and wonderful to talk to.
The B&B owner and I had a YAK and he told me many stories about the town.
The beds were comfortable, there were even star stickers on the roof just like the night sky!!
The other room was also comfortable and was filled with beautiful photographs and the art work of a local child.
Great hospitality would recommend staying in Belgrave!
We will be going back again.
Great for
- Friendly
- Outstanding community spirit
- Wake up to incredible mountain views
Who lives here?
- Singles
- Tourists
- LGBT+
- Hipsters
- Students
- Trendy & Stylish
"What a retreat where you can still commute to work in the city."
Great place to visit and live. If you like the outdoors you will love the parks and forest walks. Puffin Billy is a great attraction. One of the few places in the hills with a good night life too.
Great for
- Friendly
- Cheapish
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Tourists
- LGBT+
- Hipsters
- Country Lovers
- Trendy & Stylish
"If you love the outdoors you will love Belgrave."
Belgrave is nestled in the lush surrounds of Sherbrooke Forest.
It also has many facilities including an oudoor heated pool, cinema, lakes, and multiple reserves and national parks.
Great for picnics and only a short ride to Lysterfield park if you like MTB.
For night life Belgrave has Ruby's bar which can have some great unexpectedly high-profile band on stage.
For shopping you have a Safeway in the center of town.
Also you can get a great coffee at a number of places in town including the chocolate sensation.
If you like shopping 15 mins away is either Knox or fountain gate.
Great for
- Friendly
- Cheapish
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
- Tourists
- Hipsters
- Country Lovers
- Trendy & Stylish
"Great Place to live."
Belgrave is the success story of the survey in the Age, shattering the trend of outer areas ranking low. If proximity to city and coast are left out, this gem shoots to number two best place to live in Melbourne.
Love the train ride 1 hour. Always get a seat as it is at the end of the line and I get to catch up on some reading. If you are off the train by 7am it is a free ride.
It Is a mix of Byron, Brunswick with loads to do great schools and hills, just lovely.
Cameo cinemas is a bonus join the club and $11 movies all day every day.
Earthly Pleasures Cafe has great food and very relaxed.
Swimming pool operates in the summer months.
Fountain Gate and Knox are just 15 mins away.
Great for
- Friendly
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Tourists
- LGBT+
- Country Lovers
- Trendy & Stylish
"What can you say about Belgrave?"
I've known quite a few people who live in and around Belgrave, and they all enjoy it, but say to steer clear of the station rats/druggies.
Owning a car is essential really in Belgrave if you need to go to the city much, as it's a 75 minute train ride and you sometimes have to wait around at Ringwood station on the way there or back. The roads in the area are great fun, Lots of twisty mountainous roads. It's not very far to the Monash.
Ruby's is a good place to go for some live music, I think it has lost a lot of its atmosphere since the smoking ban came in and it's not as mellow as it had been ;), but it's still pretty laid back and some good bands come through.
The Bell Tavern isn't bad either, they serve a very good parma.
It's basically the mountain lifestyle without the pricetag, It's a good place.
Great for
- Mellow
- Cheapish
- Friendly
Not great for
- Station Rats/Junkies
- Long train rides
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Tourists
- Hipsters
- Country Lovers
"A exciting suburb of Melbourne, just 145 years old! Only 35km from CBD!"
Belgrave is a beautiful suburb of Melbourne at the western foothills of the Dandenong Ranges. Burwood Highway, Bayview Road, Belgrave Road, Monbulk Road, Gully Crescent, Blacksmiths Way, Hayes Place, Station St, Wattle Ave all have shops or services on them. Burwood Highway, the main street provides easy access to the CBD in just 40 minutes. Sherbrooke Forest and Falls are located just near the suburb in nearby Kallista and Sherbrooke, Belgrave has all the shops and services you could need, with a Woolworths, a 6 screen Cameo Cinema, showing all the latest blcokbusters plus great arthouse films and hosting a vibrant outdoor cinema, many cafes, resturaunts, clubs, bars, hotels, bed and breakfasts, take-away food outlets, government services, gift stores, libraries, schools, and nearly all specialty stores you can think of, the main street is about 1km filled with shops. The scenery is also picturesque. Also only a ten minute drive from Australia's second largest shopping centre, Knox City + O-Zone. And near other Dandenong Ranges and Yarra Valley towns such as Ferntree Gully, Upwey, Olinda, Emerald, Mount Dandenong, Montrose, Lilydale, Monbulk, Sherbrooke, Silvan, Chirnside Park, Kilsyth and more. Also only a 3 minute drive from the City of Knox, which has Rowville, Bayswater, Bornina, Wantirna and Scoresby. Near the new EastLink. A great place for families, couples, singles and retirees. A great suburb of Melbourne with a population of just under 10, 000. Also has a train station on the Belgrave line, which goes to the city via Ringwood and the famous historic Puffing Billy, travels to Gembrook via Emerald. A great suburb of Melburne, only 35km from the CBD!!!
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
"Good place if you don't have to travel to city all the time or like the train"
It is a lovely area - trees, fresh air , lovely houses and lots of public schools to choose from. If you dislike travelling up to 75mins to the city everyday on the train for work, I would not recommend it. Otherwise go for it.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
It is 40 minutes if you drive into the city when it is not peak hour. If you leave Belgrave after 7.10am on a weekday it takes at least 1 hour to get to the city. If you look at the train time table it takes 60 minutes from Belgrave to Southern Cross Station. This is all from my last 5 years of getting to work in the CBD. I only work 3 days and I do not mind but if I worked 5 days and tried to look after my toddler as well, it would be difficult.
Hi There, I am relocating to Belgrave from Byron Bay in NSW. I would like to buy a house there but I have heard that home insurance is non-existent or very expensive due to the fire risk. Could you shed some light on this at all? Any info would be great. Many Thanks....Kelly