Ringwood is a major activity centre in Melbourne’s east known for its strong retail, transport, and community infrastructure. Anchored by Eastland Shopping Centre and a vibrant dining precinct, the suburb combines urban convenience with leafy surrounds and access to the Dandenong Ranges. With excellent schools, extensive parklands, and a key transport hub at Ringwood Station connecting to the CBD and beyond, Ringwood offers a balanced lifestyle that appeals to families, professionals, and investors alike.
At Haitch Conveyancing, we make buying in Ringwood a smooth and confident experience. From established family homes on leafy blocks to sleek new apartments and townhouses near Eastland, this thriving eastern hub blends everyday convenience with a growing lifestyle appeal. With our in-depth understanding of Maroondah City Council’s planning framework, we guide you through zoning requirements, development opportunities, and Ringwood’s ongoing transformation – from major transport upgrades and retail expansion to the revitalisation of community facilities and green space
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
Ringwood has a mix of older houses, strata developments, and newer townhouses/apartments. Buyers need to check for overlays (heritage, vegetation, flood, environmental), easements, or restrictions (setbacks, height, strata rules).
The Victorian Planning Authority (VPA) along with local government has finalised an Activity Centre Plan for Ringwood. This provides guidance for how the area will develop over the next 10–30 years.
A planning stage is underway for the redevelopment and expansion of the former Maroondah Hospital, now to be called the Queen Elizabeth II Hospital, to better meet growing demand in Melbourne’s outer east.
With Ringwood being a major activity centre, there’s growth of high-density housing, commercial developments and more traffic. This can lead to parking issues, noise, and congestion especially close to retail hubs and major roads.
Median house price $1.36 million. Strong market, with demand fuelled by family buyers seeking spacious homes close to schools, shops, and transport, driving steady price growth.
Median unit price $620,000. The unit market is expanding rapidly, with new apartments and townhouses near Eastland and transport hubs offering affordable entry points and strong appeal for investors and downsizers.
Getting Around
Ringwood Station ( Belgrave and Lilydale lines) and several suburban bus routes.
Ringwood offers a dynamic lifestyle with the convenience of Eastland Shopping Centre, a vibrant dining precinct, and excellent schools, all set against leafy surrounds and easy access to parks and the Dandenong Ranges, making it popular with families and professionals.

Ringwood is managed by the Maroondah City Council, which oversees local planning and development, road and park maintenance, waste and recycling services, and provides community facilities such as libraries, sporting complexes, childcare, aged care, and cultural programs.

Detached homes, modern townhouses and apartments.

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.
Most contracts settle in 30, 60 or 90 days. Timing depends on what’s agreed in the contract, your finance approval, and any special conditions (e.g., building/pest). We drive the process, keep everyone aligned, and let you know if anything could affect your settlement date.
Ringwood is designated as a Metropolitan Activity Centre, which means ongoing investment in infrastructure, retail, and transport. Rental demand is driven by proximity to Eastland Shopping Centre, Ringwood train station, and major employment hubs in the east. This makes Ringwood appealing for investors seeking both yield and capital growth.
Ringwood has significant medium- and high-density zoning around Eastland, Ringwood Station, and Maroondah Highway. Developers are targeting sites for apartment projects, mixed-use developments, and townhouse complexes. Larger blocks in residential pockets may also offer subdivision opportunities, subject to council approval.
Rental yields vary depending on property type. Apartments and townhouses typically return around 3.5%–4%, while houses on larger blocks may generate lower yields but stronger long-term capital growth. The presence of Ringwood Secondary College, Deakin University (nearby Burwood), and health precincts ensures steady rental demand.
Speak with our Ringwood conveyancing team today for a fast, fixed‑fee quote.