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Rosewood Downs - Location & Surround Suburbs

Where is Rosewood Downs

Rosewood Downs sits in a unique pocket surrounded by several well-established south-east Melbourne suburbs.

❋ Mulgrave

Mulgrave is one of the most sought-after family suburbs in Melbourne’s south-east, known for its large blocks, quiet courts and proximity to major employment hubs along the Monash corridor. Median house prices in Mulgrave are typically around $1.25m, reflecting steady growth and strong owner-occupier demand.

❋ Rowville

Rowville is a large, family-oriented suburb known for its leafy streets, spacious homes and access to the Dandenong Ranges foothills, with median house prices in Mulgrave are typically around $1.26m, reflecting steady growth and strong owner-occupier demand.

❋ Dandenong North

Dandenong North is a well-established residential suburb offering affordability compared to neighbouring areas while still providing strong access to major roads, schools and parkland. Median house prices sit around $875k.

❋ Rosewood Downs

Whilst considered part of Dandenong North, this pocket attracts a premium due to its promixity to parklands and tightly held community with median price for a four bedroom house sitting around XXXX

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Where is

Rosewood Downs?


Rosewood Downs

Living in Rosewood Downs — Positioned Between Melbourne’s Key South-East Suburbs.

Rosewood Downs sits in a unique residential pocket positioned between Mulgrave, Rowville, Dandenong North and central Dandenong, giving residents the benefit of multiple established suburbs without the higher price tags often seen in the Monash corridor. This location provides strong connectivity to major roads including the Monash Freeway and Eastlink, along with easy access to large shopping centres, employment precincts, quality schools and extensive parkland.

For buyers, Rosewood Downs represents a strategic opportunity — offering larger blocks, quiet courts and a strong community feel while still being within minutes of suburbs where median house prices are significantly higher. The area continues to attract families, first-home buyers and investors who recognise the value of buying into a tightly held neighbourhood surrounded by proven growth markets.

With proximity to Tirhatuan Park, the Dandenong Creek trail network and a wide range of everyday amenities, Rosewood Downs combines lifestyle and convenience. Its central position between these major south-east suburbs makes it an appealing choice for those wanting space, accessibility and long-term upside within one of Melbourne’s most established growth corridors.


Mulgrave

Living in Mulgrave — Established, Connected and Family-Focused

Mulgrave is one of the most sought-after family suburbs in Melbourne’s south-east, known for its large blocks, quiet courts and proximity to major employment hubs along the Monash corridor. The suburb offers excellent access to the Monash Freeway and Eastlink, along with strong schooling options and parks.

Median house prices in Mulgrave are typically around $1.1m–$1.13m, reflecting steady growth and strong owner-occupier demand. Rental yields sit around 3% with median rents near $660 per week, making it attractive for both families and investors.

With a high proportion of owner-occupied homes and professional households, Mulgrave continues to appeal to buyers seeking stability, lifestyle and long-term capital growth.

Rowville

Living in Rowville — Leafy Lifestyle Living Near the Foothills

Rowville is a large, family-oriented suburb known for its leafy streets, spacious homes and access to the Dandenong Ranges foothills. With extensive parkland and strong schooling options, it attracts established families seeking lifestyle and space.

Median house prices are now around $1.18m–$1.2m, with annual growth exceeding 10% in some reports. Median rents sit around $680 per week, with rental yields around 3.2%–3.3%.

The suburb has a high level of owner occupancy and continues to benefit from buyer overflow from higher-priced Monash suburbs.

Rowville

Living in Rosewood Downs — Positioned Between Melbourne’s Key South-East Suburbs.

Rowville is a large, family-oriented suburb known for its leafy streets, spacious homes and access to the Dandenong Ranges foothills. With extensive parkland and strong schooling options, it attracts established families seeking lifestyle and space.

Median house prices are now around $1.18m–$1.2m, with annual growth exceeding 10% in some reports. Median rents sit around $680 per week, with rental yields around 3.2%–3.3%.

The suburb has a high level of owner occupancy and continues to benefit from buyer overflow from higher-priced Monash suburbs.

Dandenong North

Living in Dandenong North — Affordable Space in a Proven Growth Area

Dandenong North is a well-established residential suburb offering affordability compared to neighbouring areas while still providing strong access to major roads, schools and parkland. Areas such as Rosewood Downs and pockets near Tirhatuan Park are particularly tightly held.

Median house prices sit around $780k–$795k, with annual growth around 5% and rental yields close to 3.8%–3.9%. Median rents are approximately $550 per week, supporting steady investor demand.

The suburb offers a mix of classic brick veneer homes on generous blocks and newer townhouses, making it popular with first-home buyers, upsizers and developers.

Dandenong 

Living in Dandenong — Convenience, Connectivity and Urban Opportunity

Dandenong is a major metropolitan activity centre with a diverse housing market, strong public transport connections and a vibrant retail and employment base. The suburb continues to benefit from significant government investment and infrastructure upgrades.

Median house prices are typically around $750k, with units closer to $420k–$445k, making it one of the more affordable markets in Melbourne’s south-east. Rental yields are relatively strong, with houses renting for around $560 per week.

Its combination of affordability, transport links and employment opportunities makes Dandenong a key entry point for buyers looking to enter the property market.