Buying & Selling in Point Cook, Werribee, Tarneit & the Wyndham–Melton Corridor

Point Cook is where Aussie Dream started, but the working patch has grown alongside it. Over 18 years and 1,200+ sales, Quader Syed has built genuine, repeated experience not just in Point Cook, but across the Wyndham growth corridor (Werribee, Tarneit, Truganina, Williams Landing, Wyndham Vale) and the Melton growth corridor (Melton West, Melton South, Kurunjang, Brookfield, Strathtulloh). This page is the starting point for buying or selling anywhere in that patch.

What's selling, and for how much

The bulk of activity across this corridor is standard project-home style houses on suburban blocks of roughly 250 to 700 square metres, typically 3 to 5 bedrooms. Based on Aussie Dream's own results over the past two and a half years, these have sold in the $520,000 to $890,000 range, with the strongest results in well-presented homes close to transport, schools and town centres.

Recently sold, Point Cook, Werribee, Tarneit & Melton corridor ($500k–$900k band):

8 Black Wattle Street, KURUNJANG VIC 3337

Sold $690,000
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35 Manning Avenue, KURUNJANG VIC 3337

Sold $890,000
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2 Black Wattle Street, KURUNJANG VIC 3337

Sold $650,000
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View 2 Black Wattle Street, KURUNJANG VIC 3337

10 Parkleigh Drive, KURUNJANG VIC 3337

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View 10 Parkleigh Drive, KURUNJANG VIC 3337

It's a common trap: a seller compares their asking price to a listing three suburbs over that sold two years ago, at the top of the market. That comparison rarely holds up. What actually matters is what's sold on your specific street, or one like it, in the last three to six months, not the highest figure you can find with a quick search.

Point Cook

The original patch and still the anchor suburb: strong owner-occupier demand, a mix of established pockets and newer estates, and consistent buyer interest from families drawn to the foreshore, the town centre, and the train line.

Werribee, Tarneit & Truganina

The deepest secondary market: high transaction volume, strong first-home buyer activity, and steady demand from upgraders moving out of Point Cook as it fills in.

Williams Landing & Wyndham Vale

Smaller in volume but consistent, Williams Landing in particular benefits from its train station and retail precinct, while Wyndham Vale continues to see steady demand from buyers priced slightly below Point Cook and Werribee.

Melton West, Melton South, Kurunjang & Brookfield

The Melton corridor delivers a similar volume of standard family homes to the Wyndham corridor, generally at a slightly lower price point, with larger blocks more common, especially in Kurunjang and Brookfield.

Thinking of selling?

Timing and presentation matter more than most sellers expect. A free, no-obligation appraisal is the fastest way to get a genuine read on what your home could achieve right now, backed by Quader's 90% listing-to-sale conversion rate and direct knowledge of what's actually selling on your street.

Frequently asked questions

What suburbs does Aussie Dream actually sell in?

Primarily Point Cook, Werribee, Tarneit, Truganina, Williams Landing and Wyndham Vale in the Wyndham corridor, and Melton West, Melton South, Kurunjang and Brookfield in the Melton corridor, alongside acreage and lifestyle property around Gordon.

How much is my home worth right now?

It depends on suburb, presentation and current buyer demand. A free appraisal gives you a specific, current answer rather than a generic estimate.

Is now a good time to sell?

Well-presented homes across this corridor continue to attract solid interest when priced correctly for current conditions, get in touch for a read on your specific street.

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