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43 Hunter Street

Mildura, VIC 3500, Australia
3 bed 1 bath 2 car801m²

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$446,500$503,500

Based on recent comparable sales in Mildura

+6.2% suburb growth over 12 months
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8.4/10
Schools
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87/100
Walk Score
📈
+6.2%
Growth
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9.1/10
Safety

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Multi-dimensional analysis · last updated 06/05/2026

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Schools

6 nearby schools

Catchment: Mildura Primary School

Zoning

GRZ1 — General Residential Zone

Mildura Planning Scheme

Public transport

10 stops within 1.5km

Nearest: Hunter St/Deakin Av (0.2km)

Traffic

Low congestion

Moderate traffic increases during morning (7-9am) and evening (5-6pm) peak hours, primarily on adjacent arterial roads. Hunter Street itself remains relatively clear due to limited through-traffic and local access only patterns.

Flood risk

Medium

Mildura is situated on the Murray River floodplain in northwestern Victoria and is subject to inundation risk. Properties within the mapped Land Subject to Inundation Overlay face medium flood risk, particularly areas not protected by levees. Historical flooding in 1956 and 2010–11 demonstrated vulnerability; modern planning controls and levee infrastructure provide partial mitigation but do not eliminate risk entirely.

Bushfire risk

Moderate

BAL: BAL-19

Crime profile

average

Trend: stable

Nearby development

6 projects nearby

Mildura is experiencing moderate development pressure centred on CBD revitalisation, suburban residential infill on the fringe, and aged-care growth reflecting demographic shifts. Infrastructure and industrial projects reflect the region's agricultural and irrigation heritage, while renewable energy initiatives align with broader regional sustainability and production goals. Development activity is conservative relative to metropolitan areas but steady, with council planning focusing on town-centre renewal and sustainable regional expansion.

Heritage

Heritage listed

Mildura's CBD and surrounding areas contain significant heritage places reflecting its establishment by the Chaffey Brothers in the 1880s as an irrigation settlement. The town centre has a Victorian Heritage Overlay with multiple state-significant buildings including the Workingmens Club and Court House. Properties within or near the heritage precinct face development restrictions to preserve the area's historical character and pioneering irrigation heritage.

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    AI Neighbourhood Insights

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    8.4/10
    School Rating
    Top catchment
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    87/100
    Walk Score
    Very walkable
    📈
    +6.2%
    Capital Growth
    Last 12 months
    🏡
    1.4%
    Vacancy Rate
    Very low
    🛡️
    9.1/10
    Safety Score
    Very safe
    8.8/10
    Lifestyle Score
    Excellent amenities

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