WYNDHAM
Home » News » Strong quarter for house prices

Strong quarter for house prices

A sharp increase in median home price sales in Williams Landing and Werribee South is largely due to lifestyle and strong local amenities, according to two real estate agents.

In the October to December 2025 quarter, the median home sale price in Williams Landing increased 13.9 per cent to $879,000.

Raine & Horne Point Cook and Williams Landing director Lyn Castillo said buyers flock to the suburb as it is easy to access by multiple modes of transport.

“I don’t think Williams Landing is going to go down due to the convenience of it being right next to everything – it is close to the freeway and public transportation,” Ms Castillo said

“It is mainly families and second home buyers because for first home buyers, it’s not that affordable unless they have a big deposit.”

Despite rebounding from a 13.8 per cent decrease in the previous quarter, Ms Castillo expects prices to continue to increase.

“Williams Landing will always be in demand, even if there are no schools at the moment, it is a small suburb and not too spread out from services – Point Cook and Truganina are really big,” she said.

Down in Werribee South, median home sale prices also jumped 13.9 per cent, with the average property selling for $780,000.

Ray White Werribee director Michelle Chick said she had noticed the stronger sales and that the suburb had been getting more buyer attention in the past six months.

“I find it is more young families where they want some space and a decent sized block of land by the beach or want apartment-style living with low maintenance.

“Whether it be a two-bedroom unit, apartment or a decent sized block of land … people are realising they can get a lot more with their money in that space than the Mornington or Bellarine peninsulas”

Among the suburbs with median price increases were Mambourin (3.3 per cent to $650,000), Manor Lakes (1.1 per cent to $660,000), Point Cook (3.8 per cent to $850,000), Tarneit (0.7 per cent to $675,000), Truganina (2.9 per cent to $700,000), and Werribee (3.5 per cent $683,000).

Prices dipped in Hoppers Crossing (-2.2 per cent to $700,000) and Wyndham Vale (-1.1 per cent to $610,000).

Digital Editions


  • Abbas embracing leadership

    Abbas embracing leadership

    Abbas Ibrahim is the Wyndham Young Person of the Month for January. Dedicated to encouraging inclusion, Abbas aims to inspire others to believe in their…

More News

  • West is best this Midsumma

    West is best this Midsumma

    Midsumma Westside is back again, with plenty of events happening across Melbourne’s western suburbs between 18 January until 8 February. Georgia Tacey dives into all the events happening over the…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Live Well For Life Group IPC Health is hosting a free five-week program that will cover healthy lifestyle changes, including expert tips on heart health, diabetes, stroke prevention, nutrition, exercise…

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    Star Weekly looks back at the pages of our predecessors. 40 years ago 22 January, 1986 Werribee MLA Ken Coghill last week delivered a message to fellow drug testing centre…

  • Imports bolster Wyndham

    Imports bolster Wyndham

    Wyndham has locked in a couple of key pieces as the side prepares for the Big V women’s division 1 competition. Dropping down to division 1 after a tough 2025…

  • Turkish coffee and conversation

    Turkish coffee and conversation

    The Turkish Coffee Club Project was presented to Wyndham council on Tuesday 2 December, outlining the struggles of older Turkish and Turkish Cypriot ladies in accessing community services. The Wyndham…

  • Serving up more public transport for Australian Open

    Serving up more public transport for Australian Open

    Thousands of extra public transport services will be available for tennis fans heading to the Australian Open. Public and Active Transport Minister Gabrielle Williams announced that almost 5000 extra trams,…

  • Dumping rebate welcomed

    Dumping rebate welcomed

    Wyndham council has welcomed the state government’s dumping clean-up rebate. The state government recently opened the illegal dumping clean-up rebate program, through which councils and public land managers can apply…

  • Register for free business expo

    Register for free business expo

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 209276 Local businesses are encouraged to register for one of the area’s biggest networking opportunities. Exhibitor applications are open until 8 March for local…

  • Sweet ways to keep cool

    Sweet ways to keep cool

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 527634 As temperatures soared above 40 degrees on Friday 9 January, locals did everything they could to keep cool, calm and collected. In Tarneit,…

  • Bragging rights on the line

    Bragging rights on the line

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 525259 It’s a battle for top four spots and bragging rights in the Point Cook derby in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association Roy Picone…