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Best Suburbs to Live in Geelong 2026: By Lifestyle, Family Size and Budget

The best suburbs to live in Geelong in 2026: waterfront Newtown, family-friendly Belmont, affordable Corio, and the best areas near the Geelong CBD.

By Geelong Property Desk · Published 2 July 2026

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Best Suburbs to Live in Geelong 2026: By Lifestyle, Family Size and Budget
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In short: Geelong, Victoria's second city, blends a revitalised waterfront with easy access to the Surf Coast and the Great Ocean Road, and offers weekly rents roughly 20 to 30 per cent below metropolitan Melbourne. The median house price sits around $871,000 as at early 2026, with big differences by suburb. Here is how the main areas compare.

Walkable and tightly held: Geelong West

Built around the Pakington Street cafe and shopping strip, Geelong West is one of the region's most sought after lifestyle suburbs, prized for walkability, character homes and quick access to the CBD.

Elevated family living: Highton and Newtown

Highton is a standout performer, offering elevated Barwon River outlooks, leading schools and a strong family demographic. Neighbouring Newtown brings heritage streets and established prestige close to the centre.

Central and family friendly: Belmont

Just south of the river, Belmont is a large, central family suburb with shops, schools and steady demand, a practical middle ground on price and location.

Affordable value: Norlane, Whittington and St Albans Park

The northern and eastern suburbs offer the best entry prices. Norlane has a median house price around $470,000 with solid rental yield, Whittington around $539,000, and St Albans Park around $630,000 with strong recent growth. These suit first home buyers and investors chasing yield.

Which suburb is right for you?

Professionals and downsizers lean to Geelong West and Newtown for lifestyle and walkability. Families favour Highton and Belmont for schools and space. First home buyers and investors find the best value in the north and east. As across the country, the rental market is competitive, so act quickly.

Prices and availability change and vary widely by street. Confirm current figures with local agents and property data before deciding.

This article was compiled by AI and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

This article is general information only and is not personal financial or investment advice. Consider your own circumstances and seek licensed professional advice before making financial decisions.

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