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Toorak Village heights surge as eastern suburbs unlock denser development

A six-storey increase to building limits in Toorak will reshape how Melbourne's eastern corridor develops around transport hubs.

By The Daily Melbourne · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:28 pm

Toorak Village is set for a significant transformation as planners have lifted building height limits by six storeys, according to The Age. The move is part of a broader eastern suburbs overhaul aimed at encouraging higher-density development around train stations and tram corridors across Melbourne's affluent east.

For property investors and developers in the region, the change signals a marked shift in planning strategy. Toorak has long been defined by its low-rise character and large residential blocks, but the new heights open the door to apartment towers and mixed-use developments that can capitalise on proximity to public transport. The policy aligns with state government efforts to increase housing supply in well-connected areas without requiring sprawl.

The implications extend beyond Toorak itself. If the eastern suburbs overhaul follows a consistent pattern across multiple suburbs, it could reshape the entire investment landscape around Melbourne's tram and rail network. Local residents and heritage advocates are likely to scrutinise how these changes interact with the character of individual precincts, while developers and property owners may see significant uplift in land values.

Sources: theage.com.au.

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