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Surrey Hills (East) - Mont Albert

Boroondara council · default-weight liveability

Also known as: Surrey Hills, Mont Albert

7/7 domains measured

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In brief

Surrey Hills (East) - Mont Albert, in Boroondara, is an established middle-suburban area. Among Greater Melbourne areas it ranks strongly for low hazard exposure, affordability and safety. Housing is mostly owner-occupied (about 26% of homes rented). This describes the wider area, not any single property, and is context - not advice.

Score breakdown · default weights

Rent burden80 · 30%
Transport77 · 18%
Safety79 · 14%
Health79 · 14%
Hazards87 · 8%
Education38 · 8%
Economy74 · 8%
One optional lens. This composite is the default-weight blend of the seven scored domains, shown as percentile ranks within Greater Melbourne - not an authority on where to live. Open a category tab for the underlying metrics, or re-weight the map itself with the Lens picker. Outer-growth areas always rank low on transport.

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Key facts

Council
Boroondara
Area code (ABS SA2)
207031167
Domains measured
7/7
Strongest domain
Hazards (87)
Lowest domain
Education (38)

Trends over time - context only, never in the score

Population trend

10,645people · 2023
+15%better20012023
Area-level · 23 points
20012023

Source: ABS ERP by SA2 — full annual series (2001–2023) · context only - not in the score.

How this trend is built (geography & boundary notes)

Affordability trend (medians)

Rent-to-income19%· 2021
-1.0%better20112021
Area-level · 3 points
Mortgage-to-income25%· 2021
-10%better20112021
Area-level · 3 points

Source: ABS Census 2021 Time Series Profile (C21_T02_SA2) · ratio of medians (cost / income), not a 30%-stress share · context only - not in the score.

How this trend is built (geography & boundary notes)

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Not relocation or financial advice. The composite score is a percentile rank within Greater Melbourne presented as an optional lens - a data-access tool, not a definitive ranking of places. Context metrics are never folded into the locked seven-domain composite.