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Caution A$8k–12k / m²

Docklands, Melbourne.

Hyperlocal’s verdict is cautious — the area has notable downsides on safety, infrastructure, or liquidity that you should price in before committing. Hyperlocal's research-calibrated guide to Docklands — verdict, current prices, and the three signals that drove our read.

80/100 confidence -37.816, 144.946 coordinates 2026-06-01 data snapshot

Three signals from Docklands

Hyperlocal compresses each suburb into the three signals that decide whether it's right for you. For Docklands:

Signal 1

Resales lag CBD by 8–12% — same square metre, weaker demand

Signal 2

Windswept between towers; few cafes open weekends, dead after 7pm Sun

Signal 3

Master plan widely criticised since 2010; no street-scale fix in pipeline

Master PlannedWaterfrontLow Amenity

Local signals in Docklands

Signals snapshot 3 May 2026

No incidents tagged to Docklands 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.

Prices in Docklands · A$8k–12k / m²

Research-calibrated medians for Docklands, Melbourne — a researched snapshot calibrated against realestate.com.au + Domain + CoreLogic 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.

A$480kApartment buy median
A$560 / weekApartment rent median
Source: realestate.com.au + Domain + CoreLogic 2025 · 2025 snapshot

Find a property in Docklands

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Investor lens · Weaker conviction

Weaker conviction 7–10 year horizon

A thesis exists but headwinds are meaningful — supply pipeline, market cycle, or local risk factors could meaningfully delay returns.

What's driving the case

  • Waterfront apartment precinct; weekend activation improving
  • Free tram zone + CBD adjacency
What could break the thesis
  • Historic oversupply + slow resale growth
  • Weekday activation still thin outside events

How we read Docklands

Docklands's verdict is editorial research, anchored to the named sources listed below where recorded. Confidence score: 80/100.

Sources used for this verdict
  • City of Melbourne activation audit

Closest suburbs to Docklands

If Docklands is on your list, these are the geographically closest suburbs worth comparing. Distance is straight-line — actual commute may be longer due to crossings, bridges, and one-way roads.

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Docklands FAQ

Is Docklands a good area to live in?

Hyperlocal’s verdict for Docklands is cautious — the area has notable downsides on safety, infrastructure, or liquidity that you should price in before committing. The three reasons below are the specific signals; nearby suburbs may offer the same upside without the risk. The three signals our research surfaced: Resales lag CBD by 8–12% — same square metre, weaker demand; Windswept between towers; few cafes open weekends, dead after 7pm Sun; Master plan widely criticised since 2010; no street-scale fix in pipeline.

What are property prices like in Docklands?

Docklands Melbourne sits at A$8k–12k / m², with apartment buy median around A$480k and apartment rent median around A$560 / week (calibrated against realestate.com.au + Domain + CoreLogic 2025, 2025). Open the map to see house medians, rent yields, and how it compares against neighbouring suburbs.

Is Docklands a good investment for Melbourne property?

Hyperlocal rates Docklands as weaker conviction on the investor lens (7–10 year horizon). The strongest driver: Waterfront apartment precinct; weekend activation improving. The flag we are watching: Historic oversupply + slow resale growth. Open the investor lens on the map for the full driver / risk breakdown and yield comparison.

How is the commute from Docklands to Melbourne CBD?

Commute notes from our research: Resales lag CBD by 8–12% — same square metre, weaker demand. The interactive map shows commute isolines from Docklands to Melbourne CBD and other Melbourne hubs.

What kind of suburb is Docklands?

Docklands is tagged as: Master Planned, Waterfront, Low Amenity. A typical Melbourne suburb.