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Single homeowners in Melbourne, VIC

There are 12,958 lone-person households in Melbourne, Victoria, according to the 2021 ABS Census. That's 47.2% of the 27,478 households in the suburb. The median monthly mortgage repayment is $1,800 โ€” a clear signal of an owner-occupier cohort. Median age is 29, below the national median of 38.

Melbourne at a glance โ€” 2021 Census

54,941Population
27,478Total households
12,958Lone-person households
47.2%Live alone
29Median age
$1,800Median monthly mortgage
$381Median weekly rent
69.3%Never married (15+)

Source: ABS 2021 Census of Population and Housing ยท SAL SAL21640

Younger than average โ€” and that matters

With a median age of 29, Melbourne skews younger than the national median of 38. The single-person households here tilt toward first-home owners and recently-divorced 30-somethings rather than long-settled retirees.

Living alone is the norm here

47.2% of households in Melbourne are lone-person โ€” well above the 25.6% national figure. That density matters: there are simply more single neighbours within walking distance than in a family-dominated suburb.

What the mortgage data tells us

The median monthly mortgage repayment in Melbourne is $1,800. That number reflects current homeowners โ€” people actively paying off the place they live in. A higher median typically points to a suburb where ownership is the dominant tenure, particularly among working-age residents.

Many residents have never married

69.3% of residents aged 15+ in Melbourne have never been married. That sits at the upper end of the AU distribution and forms a significant share of the local single-and-settled population.

Why a suburb-based app makes sense in Melbourne

National dating apps drop you into a pool of strangers from three states. Doorstep flips that โ€” every member is anchored to a single suburb, so you only see the people who actually live in Melbourne. Photos stay blurred until you knock. It's how dating used to work before the apps stretched everyone thin.

How Doorstep works in Melbourne

Doorstep is a dating and community app built suburb-by-suburb. When you join, you're anchored to Melbourne โ€” you see the homeowners who actually live here, not strangers in another state.

On the People Map, everyone shows as an identical neutral pin โ€” no photos, no avatars, nothing that lets you sort by looks. To learn anything about a neighbour you have to tap their pin, and when you do, you're forced to choose an action (knock, wave, or ring) before you see them. It's a fair go for everyone โ€” looks come second, by design.

And it's homeowners only: no transient matches, no people halfway out the door.

Beyond dating, Melbourne gets its own community board โ€” a place to ask which tradie to use, swap garden cuttings, or find a reno buddy.

Be among the first in Melbourne

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