Newcomb, Victoria Explained

Type:suburb
Newcomb
City:Geelong
State:vic
Local Map:yes
Zoom:12
Lga:City of Greater Geelong
Postcode:3219
Pop:4,704
Stategov:Geelong
Fedgov:Corio
Near-Nw:East Geelong
Near-N:Corio Bay
Near-Ne:Corio Bay
Near-W:East Geelong
Near-E:Moolap
Near-Sw:Thomson
Near-S:Whittington
Near-Se:Moolap

Newcomb is a residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. At the, Newcomb had a population of 4,704.

The Post Office opened on 2 July 1962 as the suburb developed.

The suburb has an Australian Rules football team competing in the Bellarine Football League.

The majority of Newcomb residential areas consist of mid 20th century homes, with no capacity for new housing estates, although there is a growing trend to subdivide larger blocks to build flats, whether by demolishing existing houses or by building behind them.

House prices in the area have grown exponentially within the last few years due largely to being close and easily accessible by essential services. Average house prices in the suburb in 2015 were $292,000 (only slightly more expensive than near-by Whittington), compared to $500,000 as of early 2021.[1]

Services

Newcomb is a suburb offering convenience to residents with two shopping centres, Newcomb Central and Bellarine Village both including a Woolworths supermarket and a range of other shops. The suburb's perimeter is only 3 kilometres from the Geelong CBD.

The Geelong CBD from Newcomb is easily accessible via public transport, with the suburb being directly serviced by bus route 30 and 31 between the CBD and Whittington. Bus routes 60 and 61, which run through Newcomb via Portarlington Rd and Bellarine Hwy respectively, also offer relatively easy public transport access to towns on the Bellarine Peninsula as well as the Geelong CBD.

Streets

References

-38.17°N 144.396°W

Notes and References

  1. https://www.realestate.com.au/neighbourhoods/newcomb-3219-vic