Demographics
4.3% of Portsea’s population is UK-born migrants and this is the largest migrant group in the suburb. The Mornington Peninsula is predominately english with the majority of residents being Australian or UK-born migrants. Scottish, New Zealander and American migrants are also common in the suburb. These migrant groups are also the next largest behind UK-born migrants in Portsea and on the Mornington Peninsula. German, American, Irish, Dutch, Welsh, New Zealander and French migrants are also smaller migrant groups in the area.
The area is popular with wealthy retirees and families. The suburb mostly consists of Managers, Professionals and Clerical/Administrative Workers. In Portsea 50.2% of residents are Christians and 39.1% have no religion.
Transport
Point Nepean Rd/Nepean Highway near the beach is the more scenic way of navigating the area. The Mornington Peninsula Freeway is also nearby for a quicker commute to Melbourne.
The closest train station is in Frankston however there has been plans to electrify the train line to the Mornington Peninsula in Baxter.
Real Estate
Portsea’s median house price is $1800,000 (November 2018) and the 4 bedroom median house price is $2,600,000 and has increased by $1,050,000 in the past 12 months (November 2018). Rents are also affordable in 2018 with a median of $740.
Shopping
Portsea has a picturesque village and is nearby the popular Sorrento village shops
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