City of Melton
Fraser Rise
vic 3336
About Fraser Rise
Demographics & Community
Fraser Rise has a young and diverse population, with projections indicating it could grow around 28,000 residents by 2028. The median age is in the early 30s, and households typically consist of young families with an average of just over three people per home.
The community is highly multicultural, with more than two‑thirds of residents having parents born overseas.
Housing & Property Trends
Fraser Rise is dominated by modern, detached houses built in recent years.
The suburb has experienced strong growth over the past five years, particularly in the townhouse and unit market, though annual price growth for houses has softened recently. Most homes are owned with a mortgage, reflecting its appeal to first‑home buyers and young families.
Lifestyle & Amenities
Fraser Rise offers a family‑friendly lifestyle with spacious new housing estates, landscaped parks, and growing local facilities. Residents benefit from easy access to nearby Caroline Springs for established shopping, dining, and community amenities.
While the area scores highly for health and overall livability, walkability and public transport use remain low. Most residents rely on cars for commuting, and the community has a distinctly suburban feel with quieter streets and open spaces.
Transport & Infrastructure
Fraser Rise is currently a car‑dependent suburb. Public transport is limited to a small number of bus services, and there is no train station within the suburb. The Calder Freeway and Melton Highway provide access to Melbourne and surrounding areas.
Infrastructure is gradually expanding, with ongoing plans for improved road networks and public transport to support the suburb’s rapid population growth.
Schools & Community Facilities
Families in Fraser Rise are served by schools such as Springside West Secondary College, which caters for Years 7 to 12 and has quickly grown to over 1,500 students. Childcare is available locally, though places are in high demand as the suburb continues to develop.
Strengths
Fraser Rise offers affordable and spacious modern housing in a family‑oriented environment. The suburb is experiencing strong demographic growth, with a culturally diverse and engaged community. Its proximity to Caroline Springs allows residents to enjoy more established retail and lifestyle amenities while living in a quieter, newer neighbourhood.
Considerations
Public transport options remain limited, with most residents relying on cars for commuting. Local services and community facilities are still catching up with demand, which is common in rapidly growing greenfield suburbs. Housing price growth has also moderated recently after strong increases in prior years.
Summary
Fraser Rise is a vibrant, evolving outer‑west suburb of Melbourne that appeals to young families seeking affordable housing and a modern lifestyle. While current public transport and local facilities are still developing, its strong community feel, spacious homes, and growth potential make it an attractive option for those looking to settle in a new and emerging area.
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