Fletchers – Your Trusted Blackburn, Blackburn North & Blackburn South Real Estate Agent
The team at Fletchers are expert local real estate agents in the Blackburn suburb of Melbourne.
To search for the latest houses for sale in Blackburn, Blackburn North and Blackburn South
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Blackburn Median Real Estate Prices
The average median price for property in the Blackburn suburb of Melbourne as of November 2006 was A$440,000,
where as the long term growth of Blackburn Real Estate has been 10.2%.
Blackburn North Median Real Estate Prices
The average median price for property in the Blackburn North suburb of Melbourne as of November 2006 was
A$365,258 where as the long term growth of Blackburn North Real Estate has been 10.4%.
Blackburn South Median Real Estate Prices
The average median price for property in the Blackburn South suburb of Melbourne as of November 2006
was A$397,175, where as the long term growth of Blackburn Real Estate has been 11.9%.
Blackburn, Blackburn North & Blackburn Suburb Overview
Residential development in Blackburn commenced in the 1880s encouraged by the opening
of the railway to Lilydale in 1882. The 1890s depression saw an end to the first era of
development in Blackburn. Significant residential and real estate development took place
in the interwar and post war periods, developing the former fruit and vegetable growing
areas.
Major features of Blackburn include Blackburn Lake, Blackburn shopping centre, North
Blackburn Square Shopping Centre and Blackburn Creeklands Reserve.
Residential & real estate development of Blackburn North dates primarily from the post
war era as development spread northward from Whitehorse Road and the railway line.
Traditionally the area was the domain of market gardens and fruit growing.
Major features of Blackburn North include Koonung Park, Slater Reserve and the
Hewlett Packard and Agfa facilities.
Residential and real estate development in Blackburn South is slightly older than
Blackburn North. While early development of the area dates from the 1920s, the most
significant period of growth was in the post war period.
Traditionally the Blackburn South area was the domain of market gardens and fruit
growing. Features of Blackburn South include Orchard Grove Reserve, the Wurundjeri
Wetlands, Eley Park and the Salvation Army Inala Village.
If you would like to speak to an experienced Blackburn real estate agent who knows
the local area please speak to one of our Blackburn Real Estate agents.
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