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Best Suburbs to Live in Ballarat 2026

Compare Ballarat's top suburbs by lifestyle and budget. From heritage Ballarat Central to first-home-buyer value in Sebastopol and Delacombe—find your perfect neighbourhood in regional Victoria.

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By Ballarat Property Desk · Published 3 July 2026 at 12:20 am · 2 min read ·

Best Suburbs to Live in Ballarat 2026
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In short: Ballarat, one of regional Victoria's grand goldfields cities, offers heritage streetscapes, a diversified economy and strong affordability relative to Melbourne, with a median house price around $525,000 as at early 2026 and rents near $480 a week. Here is how the main areas compare.

Heritage and central: Ballarat Central and Ballarat East

The city centre, all Victorian goldrush architecture, galleries and dining, has a house median around $645,000 with solid recent growth. Ballarat East offers character homes and good yields close to the centre.

First home buyer value: Sebastopol and Delacombe

Sebastopol (around $451,000, yields near 4.8 per cent) is a favourite entry point, and Delacombe offers modern, lower-maintenance homes on the growing western fringe, both popular with first home buyers.

Catch-up growth: Wendouree

Wendouree (around $470,000), by the lake and sporting precinct, is seen as a medium-term catch-up story with a long runway as affordability draws buyers from Melbourne.

Family favourite: Alfredton

Alfredton is the family pick if budget allows, with newer homes, schools and parks on the western side of the city.

Which suburb is right for you?

Buyers wanting character and walkability choose the centre. First home buyers find the best value in Sebastopol and Delacombe. Families lean to Alfredton, and investors watch Wendouree and Ballarat East for yield and growth. Affordability versus Melbourne keeps demand steady.

Prices and availability change and vary by street. Confirm current figures with local agents before deciding.

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