
Springvale is a diverse and vibrant suburb, renowned for its rich multicultural character and bustling shopping and dining scene. The suburb is home to the popular Springvale Shopping Centre and a wide range of Asian grocery stores, markets, and restaurants, making it a key cultural and commercial hub in Melbourne’s south-east. Housing in Springvale is varied, from post-war family homes on generous blocks to modern townhouses and apartments, catering to a wide mix of residents. Springvale offers a convenient and lively lifestyle that appeals to families, professionals, and investors alike.
At Haitch Conveyancing, we make purchasing in Springvale a smooth and confident experience. From classic post-war homes on generous blocks to contemporary townhouses and apartments near the bustling shopping precinct, this culturally rich suburb blends convenience with diversity. With our deep understanding of the Greater Dandenong City Council’s planning framework, we guide you through zoning requirements, redevelopment opportunities, and Springvale’s ongoing transformation – from transport and infrastructure upgrades to the revitalisation of retail, dining, and community spaces that continue to strengthen its appeal.

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
May apply to some sites in Springvale. These are used when land is known or suspected to be contaminated (e.g., former industrial uses). If a site has an EAO, extra steps (like an environmental audit) may be required before developing or using the land for sensitive uses (housing, schools, childcare).
Because Springvale is an designated activity centre, there’s strong pressure and planning support for higher density development. New apartment buildings, mixed-use developments (residential over retail), and greater heights around major roads and near the train station are likely.
Springvale Energy Hub project: a large battery energy storage facility is planned (115 MW / 230 MWh). This kind of infrastructure can affect local utility services and may bring both benefits (e.g. grid stability) and local site impact during construction.
Infill housing (townhouses, multi-unit dwellings) is more common, which means buyers should be aware of neighbouring properties changing from single houses to multi-storey dwellings, impacting privacy, sunlight, views, and amenity.
Median house price $870,000. The market is in strong demand, with larger blocks attracting families and developers seeking redevelopment potential.
Median unit price $600,000. The Springvale unit market is steady, offering affordable options.
Getting Around
Springville Station ( Pakenham and Cranbourne lines) and several suburban bus routes.
Springvale offers a lively, multicultural lifestyle with a bustling shopping and dining scene centred around Asian groceries, markets, and restaurants. The suburb combines cultural vibrancy with convenience, providing residents access to schools, parks, medical centres, and strong transport connections.

Springvale is managed by the City of Greater Dandenong Council, which handles town planning, development approvals, waste and recycling, road and park maintenance, and delivers community services such as libraries, childcare, aged care, and cultural initiatives.

Post-war family homes on large blocks, renovated houses, modern townhouses and apartment developments.

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.
Springvale is one of Melbourne’s most vibrant multicultural hubs, with a strong retail, food, and cultural scene. Its central location in the south-east, access to public transport, and proximity to Monash University make it popular with both families and renters.
Springvale is famous for the Springvale Shopping Centre and Asian market precinct, offering groceries, fresh produce, and dining. It also has medical centres, schools, community facilities, and easy access to Monash Medical Centre and Monash University (Clayton campus).
Springvale remains one of the more affordable suburbs in Melbourne’s south-east, making it a strong option for first-home buyers. Eligible buyers may access the First Home Owner Grant (FHOG) and stamp duty concessions. The suburb offers a mix of older homes (good for renovation) and modern developments near the activity centre.
Speak with our Springvale conveyancing team today for a fast, fixed‑fee quote.