Hyperlocal’s verdict is mixed — there is real upside here, but also at least one material risk you should weigh. Hyperlocal's research-calibrated guide to Clyde North — verdict, current prices, and the three signals that drove our read.
Hyperlocal compresses each suburb into the three signals that decide whether it's right for you. For Clyde North:
Pop grew 20%+/yr since 2019; modern 4BR stock at scale
No train in suburb; bus 894/895 to Cranbourne station
Berwick-Cranbourne Rd chronic congestion 4:30–6:30pm; school-runs compound it
No incidents tagged to Clyde North in the 7 days before the 3 May 2026 snapshot, and no events on the public calendars in the two weeks after 20 Jun 2026. This is a dated snapshot, not a live check — open the live map for current signals.
Research-calibrated medians for Clyde North, Melbourne — a researched snapshot calibrated against Casey growth plan + realestate.com.au 2025, not a live feed. When the data is refreshed, automated sanity bounds auto-reject any record that moves more than ±40% in a single cycle.
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Melbourne family-suburb selection is heavily public-school catchment driven. Top-zone advantages can be 8–18% of the median house price. Hyperlocal's School lens shows the catchment line and trend per suburb. Hyperlocal currently tracks 1 school in Clyde North.
One or two real drivers exist but the thesis is execution-dependent — depends on infrastructure being delivered on schedule or employers expanding as announced.
Clyde North's verdict is editorial research, anchored to the named sources listed below where recorded. Confidence score: 69/100.
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Hyperlocal’s verdict for Clyde North is mixed — there is real upside here, but also at least one material risk you should weigh. The three reasons below are the specific signals our research surfaced; open the map to compare against neighbouring areas. The three signals our research surfaced: Pop grew 20%+/yr since 2019; modern 4BR stock at scale; No train in suburb; bus 894/895 to Cranbourne station; Berwick-Cranbourne Rd chronic congestion 4:30–6:30pm; school-runs compound it.
Hyperlocal currently tracks 1 school in Clyde North. The catchment line and trend appear on the map's School lens — top-zone advantages typically run 8–18% of the median house price.
Clyde North Melbourne sits at A$4k–6k / m², with apartment buy median around A$440k and apartment rent median around A$430 / week (calibrated against Casey growth plan + realestate.com.au 2025, 2025). Open the map to see house medians, rent yields, and how it compares against neighbouring suburbs.
Hyperlocal rates Clyde North as moderate conviction on the investor lens (7–10 year horizon). The strongest driver: Fastest-growing suburb in VIC 2019–24 — migration tailwind structural. The flag we are watching: No train — future rail (Cranbourne extension) 7–10 years out minimum. Open the investor lens on the map for the full driver / risk breakdown and yield comparison.
Commute notes from our research: No train in suburb; bus 894/895 to Cranbourne station. The interactive map shows commute isolines from Clyde North to Melbourne CBD and other Melbourne hubs.
Clyde North is tagged as: Growth Corridor, No Train, Bus Only. A typical Melbourne suburb.