1 Kildare Street, Hawthorn East VIC 3123

1 Kildare Street, Hawthorn East VIC 3123
Detached house in tightly held Hawthorn East | Larger family format on Kildare Street | Premium inner-east schooling and amenity | No confirmed internal details yet What is competitively strong here is the location itself—a quiet, established street within one of Melbourne’s most sought-after inner-eastern suburbs, where detached houses are scarce and consistently command strong buyer interest. The surrounding stock suggests a substantial family home, likely with four or more bedrooms and multiple living zones, which suits owner-occupiers prioritising school catchments, parkland, and village convenience. This property sits in a low-rise, leafy environment that appeals to long-term residents rather than investors, and the street’s character supports stable, premium pricing. For a buyer seeking a permanent family home with strong resale potential, this address offers rare positioning in a tightly held pocket. What may materially affect value is the condition and layout of the house itself, given no verified details on build year, renovation quality, or land size. If the property retains original features without modern updates, its price may sit lower than recently sold renovated comparables; conversely, a well-presented interior could push it toward the upper end of the local range. The absence of heritage or flood overlays nearby suggests fewer restrictions, but any planning permits or easements could influence redevelopment potential. Buyers should weigh the likely need for immediate improvement against the premium paid for the street address.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 1 Kildare Street, Hawthorn East VIC 3123
Checks found:
Value Risk 2
Liquidity Risk ! 1
Planning Risk ! 1
Income Risk 2
Execution Risk
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Market Insight

Hawthorn East anchors Melbourne’s inner east, with tram, train and road links providing solid CBD access. Demand is led by professionals and families drawn to strong school catchments and nearby employment hubs. House prices present a bifurcated picture: reported medians range from $2.21m to $2.58m, with most sources showing a mild annual decline of 1% to 3%. Units offer a cheaper entry point at $560k–$650k, though growth is mixed, from -3.1% to 1.9%. Houses trade in around 34–39 days, suggesting steady but not overheated turnover. Future growth relies on infrastructure accessibility and the depth of high-income buyer demand. The main constraints are severe affordability at a ~$2.5m median, sensitivity to interest rates given large loan sizes, and year-on-year variability in sales volumes that signals supply fluctuations.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Comparable Sales: 15 Kildare Street sold for $3.68M | 1 Anderson Road sold for $2.005M | Property Price Band: $3.2M–$3.3M | Value Drivers: Land size, condition, and internal layout

Bedrooms

4

Bathroom

3

Parking

3

Land

1105m²

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