Seaholme
Seaholme Property & Rent
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Seaholme Safety
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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
Seaholme Community Overview
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📍 About Seaholme
SEAHOLME is a Western Melbourne suburb that recorded a population of 2,067 residents and a density of 2,182 people/km² in the ABS 2021 Census.
Property: The median house price stands at $1.1M according to Data Vic Q2 2025, representing substantial growth of 94% over the past 10 years.
Education: For families considering private schooling options, nearby Mount St Joseph Girls' College achieved a ranking of #132 among private schools in the VCAA 2025 VCE results.
Safety: Seaholme enjoys excellent safety credentials, with Crime Statistics Agency data from September 2025 showing a crime rate of 3,967 per 100,000 residents—just 0.58 times the Victorian average of 6,810, making it a very safe area.
Demographics: The suburb has a modest Chinese community, with Chinese residents representing 3.90% of the population, equating to approximately 80 people.
Transport: Positioned approximately 17.4km from the CBD, Seaholme offers a 27-minute drive to the city centre and benefits from a train station on the Werribee line.