Our next stop on this family-friendly exploration journey is Point Cook, located about 22 kilometers southwest of the CBD. This suburb has been popping up in my searches, so I wanted to take a closer look.
Rental Prices
Let’s start with rent—I found that three-bedroom houses here range between $400 and $490 per week, and a lot of the houses are fairly new. That’s nice to see! The housing prices seem reasonable too, but you know when something feels a little too good? The lower rent makes me wonder about the neighborhood. I guess we’ll need to check that out more closely.
Safety
In terms of safety, Point Cook is rated about 10/100 for crime. So, it’s not raising any major red flags. With two kids, safety’s always on my mind, so this feels comforting.
Schools
For schools, Alamanda K-9 College stood out. It’s got an ICSEA score of 1133 and NAPLAN scores of 453 for Year 3 and 601 for Year 9. But here’s where I paused—the school is huge, with 3,378 students, and only 16% come from an English-speaking background. That could mean it’s competitive. The Google reviews give it a 3.6 rating, which isn’t bad. Some people even say it’s one of the best schools in the western suburbs. Unfortunately, finding a house in the school zone has been tricky.
Convenience
When it comes to convenience, Point Cook is well set up. It’s got buses, a train station, libraries, supermarkets, fresh markets, and even hospitals all nearby. No big surprises there.
Natural Disasters
One thing that does stand out is the flood risk, which is higher than what we’ve seen in other suburbs—about 2.58%. I’ll have to look into that more.
Population Diversity
Here’s a quick breakdown of the area’s population by birthplace:
- India: 14.9%
- China: 6.4%
- New Zealand: 3.7%
- England: 2.2%
- Philippines: 2.1%
It’s a diverse community, which we like. That’s one of the reasons we’re drawn to Melbourne’s suburbs—a mix of people and cultures.
So that’s where we stand with Point Cook. The rent is affordable, the safety’s good, and the school is promising (if a bit large!). But I still have questions about the flood risk and the feel of the community, especially since it seems too “good to be true” with its lower prices. Point Cook could be a great fit for us, but I think we need a bit more digging before deciding if it’s the right place for our family.
Stay tuned for the next installment of our Discovering Melbourne Suburbs series!