Bacchus Marsh
A historic town roughly 50 km north-west of the Melbourne CBD, Bacchus Marsh is known for its fertile valley, the heritage Avenue of Honour and a V/Line rail link to both Melbourne and Ballarat. Property management here is handled personally for rental providers who expect more than the minimum.
Bacchus Marsh at a glance
Units lease around $450 per week at a 4.99% yield. 188 houses sold over the past year, leasing in an average of 28 days. For a wider view of the market you can explore our investor insights and affordability tools.
Indicative figures drawn from CoreLogic suburb data, current to early 2026, with the full profile available on realestate.com.au. Median prices, rents and yields move as new data is released, and are not a valuation or financial advice.
A town with history and lifestyle
Bacchus Marsh offers something rare in the corridor, a genuine town centre with heritage character, set among orchards and market gardens in a fertile river valley. The Avenue of Honour and nearby Lerderderg Gorge give it a strong lifestyle appeal.
Well regarded schools and a V/Line station connecting to Melbourne and Ballarat keep demand steady. With healthy yields, it suits rental providers seeking lifestyle appeal alongside reliable income. Curious what yours could earn? Request a free rental appraisal and we will tell you honestly.
Every part of the process, from first listing through to routine inspections, is handled in house and overseen personally by Lehna. We keep your property fully compliant with current Victorian rental law, and if you would rather manage it yourself, our guide for self-managing owners is here to help.
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