4/1 Dunluce Avenue, Brighton SA 5048

4/1 Dunluce Avenue, Brighton SA 5048
Unit format on Dunluce | Brighton beachside lifestyle | 2-bed benchmark nearby | low-maintenance coastal buy | modest yield profile This property sits in the smaller-footprint segment of a suburb known for character homes on generous lots. A unit here offers entry into Brighton’s beachside lifestyle without the upkeep of a detached house, appealing most to downsizers, first-time buyers, or investors seeking lower-maintenance holdings. The street’s quiet residential character, combined with proximity to the beach, Jetty Road, and school catchments, gives it practical everyday appeal. The likely two-bedroom configuration aligns with demand from couples or small households who prioritise location over space. This is not a premium family home but a sensible, well-placed coastal unit that competes on convenience and lifestyle rather than size. Value may be shaped by the building’s age, interior condition, and how it compares with similar units in the immediate area. A dated fit-out might limit upside until refreshed, while a well-presented interior could justify stronger interest. The unit’s floor level, aspect, and outdoor space may influence livability and resale appeal. Buyers should weigh the trade-off between limited land and lower maintenance, and consider how rental demand for smaller dwellings in Brighton holds up against the suburb’s stronger house market. Any shared-wall or strata considerations might affect financing or long-term holding costs, so the property’s condition and management structure deserve attention.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 4/1 Dunluce Avenue, Brighton SA 5048
Checks found:
Value Risk ! 1
Liquidity Risk
Planning Risk 2
Income Risk ! 1
Execution Risk 2
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Market Insight

Brighton SA 5048 is an established coastal suburb with a tightly held, undersupplied market. Demand is driven primarily by mortgage-backed family households, reflecting an affluent demographic profile and a rental market at 0.6% vacancy, well below the benchmark. House prices have climbed 10.1% over the year to a median of $1.40 million, with units up 12.1% to $810,000; houses trade in 47 days, underscoring solid absorption despite softer volumes, with unit sales down 40% year-on-year. Future supply is emerging—$79.8 million in infrastructure and 118 residential units planned for 2026—which will add choice, though near-term undersupply persists. Key constraints are affordability, interest-rate sensitivity, and a rental sector tightening further, with house rentals up 19% to 94 in Q4 2025. This combination supports short-term price growth but heightens the market’s vulnerability to higher borrowing costs.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Comparable Sales: 3/1 Dunluce Avenue unit sold recently; 6/1 Dunluce Avenue leased at $500/week | Property Price Band: $500,000–$600,000 | Value Drivers: interior condition, unit position within block, proximity to beach and transport

Bedrooms

2

Bathroom

1

Parking

2

Land

242m²

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