The median real estate prices in the Caulfield suburb of Melbourne, Victoria was A$627,500 dollars as
of November 2006, with the longer term growth rate of real estate prices in Caulfield being 8.9%.
The median real estate prices in Caulfield South was A$620,000 dollars as of November 2006,
with the longer term growth rate of real estate prices in Caulfield South being 10.6%.
The median real estate prices in the Caulfield North suburb of Melbourne was A$870,000 dollars as of
November 2006, with the longer term growth rate of real estate prices in Caulfield North being 11.0%.
Caulfield Suburb Information
Early development of Caulfield dates from the 1860s. By the 1880s, the town was the centre of a market
gardening and orchard district. Caulfield Real Estate dates from this period and from the early years
of the 20th Century.
Major features of the Caulfield suburb include the Caulfield Town Hall and Glen Eira Council offices
and the Caulfield Hospital. Caulfield experienced a stable population and average household size
between 1996 and 2001.
Caulfield South Suburb Information
Caulfield South is generally an interwar suburb and was developed later than Caulfield North. Caulfield South real
estate is characterised by Californian bungalows and similar houses.
The early 1990s saw significant numbers of new houses added to Caulfield South are generally in the form
of redevelopment of the large residential lots in the suburb.
Major features of Caulfield South include the Glen Huntly Road shopping area, Princes Park and the Brighton
Cemetery. Caulfield South experienced an increase in population between 1996 and 2001, a result of the addition
of new houses in existing areas and an increase in the average number of persons living in each house in
Caulfield South.
For more information about any Caulfield, Caulfield North and Caulfield South real estate listed for sale
on this website please contact one of our local Caulfield Real Estate Agents listed on this website.
Caulfield North Suburb Information
Caulfield North is one of the oldest areas in Glen Eira, with development dating from the 1860s. Caulfield
North Real Estate dates from this period and from the early years of the 20th Century.
Significant real estate development followed the opening of Caulfield station in 1879, the same year
as the first Caulfield Cup was run. The area was substantially developed before the First World War.
Major features of the area include Caulfield Racecourse, Caulfield Park, Labassa mansion and Monash
University – Caulfield Campus. Caulfield North has experienced an increase in population between 1996
and 2001, a result of the addition of new houses in existing areas and a stable average household size.