
Located just 25 km south-west of Melbourne’s CBD, Point Cook has rapidly transformed from a quiet coastal suburb into one of Victoria’s fastest-growing and most diverse communities. Known for its modern housing estates, strong infrastructure, and family-friendly lifestyle, the area has become a highly sought-after destination for both homeowners and investors. The property market in Point Cook is dynamic and competitive, with a mix of spacious family homes, stylish townhouses, and low-maintenance apartments catering to a wide range of buyers. The suburb’s popularity is driven by its excellent schools, shopping centres, parks, and access to coastal reserves, along with proximity to major employment hubs and transport links into Melbourne.
At Haitch Conveyancing, we’ve supported many buyers navigating the diverse Point Cook property market – from modern apartments close to shopping precincts to family homes within growing estates. Purchasing in Point Cook often involves understanding Wyndham City Council’s planning regulations, upcoming infrastructure projects, and potential zoning impacts linked to future development in the area. We take the time to review your contract in detail, identify any site-specific issues such as easements, overlays, or flood considerations, and ensure you’re fully informed before committing. Our goal is to protect your interests, negotiate favourable terms where possible, and guide you through each step, helping you achieve a confident and seamless settlement.

Comprehensive conveyancing for all residential property matters across Melbourne and Victoria.
Fixed-fee conveyancing for houses, apartments, and townhouses. We review contracts, conduct searches, and protect your interests from offer to settlement.
From Section 32 to settlement, we prepare compliant documentation, manage negotiations, and ensure a smooth, on‑time sale.
Seamless property transfers between family members, partners, and trusts. Stamp duty and title transfer services included.
Off‑the‑plan, subdivisions, related‑party sales, and complex matters handled with precision and clear communication.
One clear fee, no hidden extras — know exactly what you’ll pay from day one.
Handled by an experienced team working alongside property lawyers for added legal protection.
Fast responses and regular updates so you’re always in the loop.
Covered by the LPLC’s professional indemnity insurance — the same comprehensive cover used by Victorian law firms.
Navigate local property complexities with confidence
A future suburb-based town centre in the Point Cook South West area is in early development stages. It’s slated to feature a local P-9 school, supermarket and specialty stores, dining and SOHO (small office/home office spaces) as well as community facilities, playgrounds and walking paths.
The government is also planning a suburb called Aviators Fields, a large 414-hectare area bounded by Point Cook Road, Aviation Road, and Hacketts Road. The Aviators Fields Precinct Structure Plan is in preparation and will eventually support significant new housing stock. Aviator Fields is part of the Point Cook South West area.
A $9.2 million retail hub, possibly anchored by an Aldi supermarket with dining options, has been proposed at 421 Hacketts Road, awaiting council review
Point Cook is expanding quickly with planned infrastructure projects, new estates, and town centres under development—buyers should monitor zoning changes that may affect future density or amenity.
based on 1,170 sales in the past 12 months. The market remains active, with houses sitting for a median of 43 days on the market.
based on 33 sales in the past 12 months. While there is activity in the market, properties are slow to move at a median of 47 days on the market.
Getting Around
Living in Point Cook

Point Cook sits within the City of Wyndham, which oversees planning, infrastructure, and community services. The council has funded community centres, parks, and road projects through developer contributions over the years.


We clarify your goals, timelines, and any risks so you know exactly what to expect.

We review all documents, run required checks, and negotiate amendments where needed.

Stay updated at every milestone with clear communication from our Melbourne team.

We coordinate with all parties to complete settlement on time and without stress.
We work on a fixed professional fee structure (not hourly). Your quote includes contract review, settlement coordination and standard searches. On top of the professional fee there are disbursements (government/council/title searches, water/rates, planning checks) that we pay on your behalf and itemise upfront. If anything outside the standard scope is needed (e.g., extra negotiations, urgent settlement changes, additional certificates), we’ll confirm costs first, no surprises.
Pre-purchase contract & Section 32 review (for buyers) or Section 32 preparation (for sellers)
Title, plan and council/rates searches, water authority enquiries, planning/overlay checks
Owners corporation certificate order/review where applicable (apartments/townhouses)
Stamp duty & concession guidance, settlement figures and adjustments
Liaison with your agent, lender and the other side’s conveyancer/solicitor
Digital settlement coordination (PEXA) and post-settlement confirmation
Plain-English updates at each milestone
Yes. Send us the Contract of Sale and Section 32 before you sign. We’ll flag risks, explain the fine print in plain English, and advise on amendments or special conditions (e.g., finance/building clauses, settlement date changes) so you can proceed with confidence.
One notable project is the approval of a development plan of Ambleside Point Cook at 359 Point Cook Road, which outlines a new residential subdivision of about 50 additional homes. The plan includes new road layouts without traffic signals at key entry points – raising concerns about potential traffic congestion and safety on Point Cook Road and Gramercy Blvd/Flagstaff Crescent.
Yes. Point Cook is known to experience heavy rains and flash flooding occasionally – about 33% of days annually see rainfall. Local sentiment is mixed, with some residents reporting no known flooding, while others remain cautious.
Yes! First-time buyers may be eligible for the $10,000 First Home Owner Grant (FHOG) when purchasing or building a new home valued up to $750,000, assuming it hasn’t been previously sold or occupied. You may also qualify for stamp duty exemptions or concessions depending on your circumstances.
Speak with our Point Cook conveyancing team today for a fast, fixed‑fee quote.