Property bang for your buck: Best houses for sale around Australia under $1 million 

January Jones
view.com.au
128 Crouchs Hill Road, Lucaston.
128 Crouchs Hill Road, Lucaston. Credit: View

Australian houses have reached a national median of $820,331, according to the latest CoreLogic data.

To help you find the perfect home for under $1 million, we’ve rounded up some of the best properties around Australia.

Tasmania: A sustainable escape in Lucaston

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Located in Tasmania’s picturesque Huon Valley, this modern barn-style property offers the perfect sustainable escape. Built in 2023, the home features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, solar power, wood heating and spectacular valley, river and mountain views.

If you’re looking for your next great escape, this is it. Set on 6.22 hectares of Tasmanian bushland, this is a property that offers a peaceful and tranquil place to soak up the natural environment

Victoria: A tranquil haven in Hurstbridge

7 Hillcrest Road, Hurstbridge.
7 Hillcrest Road, Hurstbridge. Credit: View

Located in Hurstbridge, this tranquil haven is perfect for those wanting a country lifestyle without moving too far from the Melbourne CBD. The two-level home features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a wraparound veranda and beautiful treetop views.

A home among the gum trees. This property offers lush bushland views from every window, and a large entertaining deck to take in the peaceful setting.

Western Australia: A cute cottage in Burswood

9 Egham Road, Burswood.
9 Egham Road, Burswood. Credit: View

This 1930s cottage in Burswood has been lovingly maintained and is as pretty as a picture. Located in a sought-after area, the home features three bedrooms, one bathroom, a modern kitchen and landscaped front garden.

This property has undergone a careful renovation to both modernise and beautify it. Many original period details have been retained to create a lovely, character-filled home.

Queensland: A generous family home in Boondall

7 Provice St, Boondall.
7 Provice St, Boondall. Credit: View

Built in 1965, this mid-century home in Boondall offers spacious family living in an ideal location. Renovated and lovingly maintained, the property features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a large backyard and double garage.

This home has a lot of appealing qualities. It’s modern, in good condition and has a huge backyard with lots of potential. Perfect for families or buyers wanting a bit of extra space.

New South Wales: A cheerful haven

45 Donald St, Hamilton.
45 Donald St, Hamilton. Credit: View

Bright and light-filled, this charming Hamilton home has a lot to offer. Featuring three bedrooms, one bathroom, a modern kitchen and tidy backyard, this is an ideal property for buyers looking for a home in Newcastle.

From the pink front door to the bright, white interior, this is a home with bucketloads of charm and lots of potential.

South Australia: A charming bungalow

13 Da Costa Avenue, Prospect.
13 Da Costa Avenue, Prospect. Credit: View

This charming bungalow in Prospect offers a character home in a blue chip location. The property includes three bedrooms, one bathroom, a generous backyard and many original 1920s features.

While this home may need a little spruce up, it’s got great bones and it’s in a wonderful location. Just a short distance from local cafes, shops, schools and public transport.

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