Brimbank
Delahey
vic 3037
About Delahey
Lifestyle & Community
Delahey offers an affordable and family‑friendly lifestyle, popular with first‑home buyers and young families. Residents enjoy a quiet suburban atmosphere, green open spaces, and convenient access to shopping and recreational amenities in nearby suburbs. The suburb has a relatively low walkability score, meaning most errands require a car.
Transport & Connectivity
Delahey is about 55 minutes by car from Melbourne’s CBD and around 70 minutes via public transport. Most residents commute by driving, while a smaller percentage use the train. Public buses provide local connections, but walking and cycling are limited.
Housing & Zoning
Housing in Delahey is predominantly detached brick houses, with some semi‑detached homes and a small number of units. The average household size is around three people, typically families with children, and most homes have about three bedrooms. Zoning is primarily residential, with some areas set aside for public and special use.
Property Market
Delahey offers affordable homes for the Melbourne market. Over the past five years, house values have grown by around 27 percent, while units have seen growth of nearly 50 percent. Annual growth averages about three percent for houses.
Demographics & Culture
The median age of residents is around 36 to 39 years. Families are the dominant household type, with over half being couples with children, alongside a smaller proportion of single‑parent families and couples without children. Just under half of the population was born in Australia, with significant communities from Vietnam, the Philippines, India, Malta, and Cyprus. Christianity is the most common religious affiliation.
Education
Local schooling is supported by MacKellar Primary School and Copperfield College, which offers senior programs including VCE and vocational education streams. Families also have access to schools and early childhood facilities in nearby suburbs.
Local Surrounds & Amenities
Delahey is surrounded by suburbs such as Keilor Downs, Taylors Hill, Sydenham, Kings Park, Taylors Lakes, Burnside Heights, and St Albans. Residents typically access larger shopping and dining precincts in neighbouring areas, including Taylors Lakes and the Watergardens complex.
Summary
Delahey is a stable and family‑oriented suburb offering affordable housing, strong community appeal, and solid long‑term property growth. It is ideal for first‑home buyers and young families seeking a suburban lifestyle with convenient access to Melbourne’s northwest corridors.
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