40 Champion Street, Brighton VIC 3186

40 Champion Street, Brighton VIC 3186
5-bed prestige house | Brighton blue-chip family pocket | renovated to as-new standard | school-driven demand | tight comparable supply This property sits in a strong position within Brighton’s family-house market. The five-bedroom, five-bathroom configuration, presented as near-new, places it at the upper end of what owner-occupiers in this pocket typically seek. The deep allotment and detached format align with the street’s character of substantial family homes, and the renovation quality appears to match buyer expectations at this level. It serves affluent families prioritising school access, space, and a quiet prestige location over convenience or apartment-style living. The combination of land, size, and finish makes it a rare offering in a tightly held area where comparable stock is limited. The property’s value may be shaped by how the renovation quality compares to other recently updated homes in the area, and by the exact land dimensions, which are not publicly confirmed. The older 1970s origins suggest the improvement is recent, but the depth of that renovation—whether structural or cosmetic—could influence buyer perception. Parking and outdoor space may also factor into how the property is weighed against similar family houses. Buyers should consider these elements when forming a view on price, as they carry more weight than suburb-level trends. || Comparable Sales: 42B Champion Street sold around $3.0M–$3.2M; 75A Champion Street guided $3.0M–$3.3M | Property Price Band: $3.0M–$3.3M | Value Drivers: renovation quality, land size, school proximity
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 40 Champion Street, Brighton VIC 3186
Checks found:
Value Risk 2
Liquidity Risk 2
Planning Risk 2
Income Risk ! 1
Execution Risk
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Market Insight

Brighton VIC retains prestige bayside appeal, yet the current pricing cycle is mixed. House medians range from $3.125m to $3.31m, with annual growth flat to -8% depending on source; REIV records a 2.8% quarterly dip. Units are the weak spot: Property.com.au shows a 13.8% annual price decline, and REIV an 8.8% quarterly fall. Underlying rental demand is firm—vacancy is a constrained 0.6% against the 3% healthy benchmark, house rents have risen 8% annually, and rented house volumes are up 19%. This is drawing interest from investors seeking yield, while high-income owner-occupiers sustain the premium house segment. The main constraint is affordability and rate sensitivity, with slower unit sales (108 days on market) signalling further downside risk.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Comparable Sales: 42B Champion Street sold around $3.0M–$3.2M; 75A Champion Street guided $3.0M–$3.3M | Property Price Band: $3.0M–$3.3M | Value Drivers: renovation quality, land size, school proximity

Bedrooms

5

Bathroom

5

Parking

4

Land

747m²

Research & Review Prepared by Steve Dalton, Senior Analyst · Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst
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