Town snapshot – Bell Post Hill
The population of Bell Post Hill in 2016 was 4,919 and by the 2021 Census the population was 5,083 showing a population increase of 4% in the area during that time.
Bell Post Hill is a popular family residential suburb north-west of Geelong, adjoining the Midland Highway or Ballarat Road.
The prominent rise of Bell Post Hill became the site of the Morongo homestead, built in 1859.
The two-storey stone building is on the Register of the National Estate and in 1926 the property became the Presbyterian Morongo Girls’ School. Because of financial difficulties, it was disposed of by the Uniting Church in 1996 to the Kardinia International College.
The Morongo homestead is on the Midland Highway, Bell Post Hill’s southern boundary.
The western side of the suburb’s built-up area is defined by the Geelong Ring Road.
Beyond the ring road, the country is open, apart from the W.H. Myers sports reserve and the K-12 Covenant College (1983).
Bell Post Hill has convenient neighbourhood shopping areas, public parks and reserve with a library, community facilities and a state primary school (1960).
CoreLogic data indicates the predominant age group in Bell Post Hill is 60-69 years with households in Bell Post Hill being primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying on average $1,600 per month on mortgage repayments, and in general, people in Bell Post Hill work in a trades occupation.
AGENT PERSPECTIVE:
“Bell Post Hill is highly sought after for all it has to offer from its wide school catchment area, along with easy access to the Ring Road and the CBD, which has attracted many families who now call this thriving suburb home.
“The public transport links are excellent, and there is an abundance of specialty shops and shopping centers nearby.
“Bell Post Hill is truly an exceptional suburb, combining convenience and location at its core.”
Tiffany Simpson Hayeswinckle – Geelong
TIDBIT:
Bell Post Hill’s name is thought to have arisen from a look-out post or warning bell on a post which was installed on a prominent rise which has views over the surrounding countryside and out to Corio Bay.
Population: 5,083
Male: 49.1%
Female: 50.9%
Median age: 42
5 year population change: 5%
House median sales price: $650,000
Change in median price: (5yrs) 12.9%
Median asking rent per week: $480
Average length of ownership: 11 years
Owner occupiers: 76%
Renters: 24%
House median value:
August 2024: $629,000
August 2023: $633,500
August 2022: $652,400
August 2021: $646,300
August 2020: $508,000
House sales per annum:
Period ending August 2024: 79
Period ending August 2023: 93
Land median sale price:
August 2024: $257,000
August 2023: $246,500
Land sales per annum:
Period ending August 2024: 2
Period ending August 2023: 1