Frankston North
Frankston North Property & Rent
Price Trend (2014-2024)
Frankston North Safety
Crime Type Distribution Click category for details
Includes assault, robbery, sexual offences, threats and intimidation - crimes directly harming personal safety
Includes burglary, vehicle theft, shoplifting, fraud, and property damage - the most common crime type
Includes drug possession, trafficking, manufacturing, and cultivation of illegal substances
Includes disturbing public order, unlawful weapon possession, harassment, and drunk and disorderly conduct
Includes breach of bail conditions, resist arrest, breach of community orders, and contempt of court
Includes environmental crimes, serious traffic violations, public health violations, and other uncategorised offences
Frankston North Community Overview
Population Overview
Main Ethnicities
Transport
Frankston North Schools
Local Schools 1
Nearby Top Schools 6
Frankston High School
Elisabeth Murdoch College
John Paul College
Flinders Christian Community College
McClelland Secondary College
Patterson River Secondary College
Suburbs Near FRANKSTON NORTH
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📍 About Frankston North
FRANKSTON NORTH is situated in the Mornington Peninsula region. The ABS 2021 Census records a population of 5,711 residents across a compact area, resulting in a density of 1,116 people per square kilometre.
Property: The local housing market shows strong growth according to Data Vic Q2 2025, with the median house price reaching $0.7M after climbing 121% over the past decade. Units have performed even more impressively, with the median unit price of $0.6M representing a substantial 139% increase over the same 10-year period.
Education: Educational options include the local public secondary school Monterey Secondary College, which ranks #269 among public schools according to VCAA 2025 VCE results. Families seeking private education can consider nearby John Paul College, which holds a #154 ranking among private schools.
Safety: Crime data from the Crime Statistics Agency (September 2025) indicates a rate of 10,594 incidents per 100,000 residents, which is 1.56 times the Victorian average of 6,810. This places the area slightly above average for crime levels across the state.
Demographics: The suburb maintains a predominantly Anglo-Australian character, with Chinese residents making up 1.90% of the population, representing approximately 108 individuals within a relatively small multicultural community.
Transport: Commuting to Melbourne's CBD involves a journey of approximately 50.2km, typically taking around 42 minutes by car. While there isn't a train station directly within the suburb, rail services are accessible from stations in neighbouring areas.