8/153 Barkly Street, Brunswick VIC 3056

8/153 Barkly Street, Brunswick VIC 3056
One bedroom plus study, one bathroom, one secure car space. Top floor in a 2011-built complex on shared land. Split-system heating and cooling, private balcony with city views, and a secure storage cage included. This unit is competitively positioned as a low-maintenance inner-north sanctuary for singles or professionals who prioritise location over space. Its top-floor aspect with city views is genuinely rare in this price segment, and the 2011 build means modern insulation, double glazing, and efficient appliances are standard—avoiding the compromises of older stock. The study nook adds functional separation that pure one-bedrooms lack, and the proximity to Barkly Square and Lygon Street cafes means daily errands and weekend hospitality are walkable. It serves best as a long-term home for a lifestyle-focused buyer or as a low-vacancy rental for an investor seeking stable inner-urban demand. Value considerations centre on the property’s smaller footprint and shared land title. The single bedroom plus study configuration naturally limits appeal to couples or families, which may narrow the resale pool over time. Street-level noise from Barkly Street could be a factor despite the balcony buffer, and the absence of private outdoor space beyond the balcony may deter buyers seeking a garden. The 2011 build age means some common property maintenance cycles may be approaching, though no specific defects are flagged. These factors should be weighed against the genuine rarity of a top-floor city-view unit at this price point in Brunswick.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 8/153 Barkly Street, Brunswick VIC 3056
Checks found:
Value Risk ! 1
Liquidity Risk
Planning Risk ! 1
Income Risk ! 1
Execution Risk ! 1
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Market Insight

Brunswick presents a stable, well-connected urban market where demand is bifurcated. Young professionals and investors drive strong interest in units, attracted by solid rental yields and proximity to the CBD, while families compete for a limited supply of houses, supporting steady sales volumes. Recent price trends show houses in a period of stability, whereas the unit segment has demonstrated more dynamic movement. Future growth remains anchored to its transport links and enduring rental appeal, though high entry prices for houses present a persistent affordability constraint.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

2

Bathroom

1

Parking

1

Land

478m²

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