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Updated March 2026

Brighton: $2.8M Median, 322 Microburbs, $596K-to-$9.8M Range

15,783 addresses across 322 microburbs. Mixed housing (7,414 houses, 8,201 units). Block-level price data from $596K to $9.8M.

Median House
$2.8M
Melbourne
Median Unit
$1.4M
Median Rent
$1K/wk
Addresses
15,783
Mixed housing
Microburbs
322
Block-level data

What Does Your Budget Buy in Brighton?

The $2.8M median tells you very little. Here is what each price band looks like, based on block-level data across 265 microburbs with price data.

$596K - $2.2M
Entry level. Older stock, smaller lots, properties needing work.
$2.2M - $2.8M
Mid-range. Updated homes on standard lots. Solid family options.
$2.8M - $3.8M
Upper range. Renovated or larger homes in sought-after pockets.
$3.8M - $9.8M
Premium. Top-tier homes, best positions, fully renovated or new builds.
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What Makes Brighton Different

What agents are selling

Based on 186 listing descriptions analysed by Microburbs.

The numbers

Brighton Has 4 Distinct Price Tiers

Prices vary by over $9.2M depending on which block you buy. The suburb splits into clear micro-markets.

Entry Level (Adamson, Albert, Alton, Amber)

  • Median $1.9M, range $596K to $2.2M
  • 66 microburbs in this price band
  • Older stock, smaller lots, or properties needing work
  • Best value entry point to the suburb

Core Family (Asling, Avonbury, Ballara, Barkly)

  • Median $2.5M, range $2.2M to $2.8M
  • 66 microburbs in this price band
  • Updated homes on standard lots
  • Highest sales volume sits in this band

Upper Range (Airlie, Albert, Alimar, Alverna)

  • Median $3.2M, range $2.8M to $3.8M
  • 66 microburbs in this price band
  • Renovated or larger homes in sought-after streets

Premium (Allard, Allee, Anne, Armfield)

  • Median $4.5M, range $3.8M to $9.8M
  • 67 microburbs in this price band
  • Top-tier positions, fully renovated or new builds
  • Tightly held. Rarely come to market

Street-Level Median Prices

Median house price by street, top 8 streets by sales volume.

StreetMedianTotal Sales% RentersTurnover
Roslyn Street$2.2M3666%5.1 yrs
St Kilda Street$1.8M3324%13.4 yrs
North Road$2.3M3337%13.1 yrs
South Road$2.8M3050%10.3 yrs
Dendy Street$1.9M2927%7.5 yrs
Were Street$2.5M2728%9.5 yrs
Martin Street$3.5M2467%14.1 yrs
Asling Street$2.6M2318%10.2 yrs

More streets available in the full Brighton report.

Street Price Trends . See historical price trends for every street in the full Brighton report.
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Confirmed Sales (to March 2026)

AddressSale PriceAVM Valuevs AVMBed/Bath/GarLandDate
Unit 6, 12 Wellington Street$860,000$1,760,000-51%3/2/2307sqm2023-07
Unit 2, 20 Well Street$1,910,000$1,600,000+19%2/2/2880sqm2023-06
Unit 4, 17 Tennyson Street$785,000$850,000-8%2/1/11375sqm2023-06
24 Moffat Street$2,660,000$3,830,000-31%4/4/4--2023-06
Unit 2, 86 Martin Street$1,025,000--2/1/1161sqm2023-06
Unit 4, 16-20 Warleigh Grove$610,000$780,000-22%2/2/2466sqm2023-06

Blurred valuations are in the full report. More sales in the full Brighton report.

Currently For Sale

AddressGuideAVM ValueBed/BathType
Unit 2, 60 North Road$1,000,040--5/3Townhouse
9 Tennyson Street$1,330,000$5.2M5/3House
4 Dendy Street$2,010,000$6.8M5/3House
3 Mytton Grove$5,025,000$8.2M5/3House
68 Were Street$1,550,000--5/3House

5 properties listed. Blurred valuations are in the full report. See all Brighton listings.

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Rental Market

Rent data across 267 microburbs with rental listings.

$372/wk
Lowest Rent
$1,341/wk
Median Rent
$5,309/wk
Highest Rent

Rent varies from $372/wk to $5,309/wk across different blocks. Gross yield is approximately 2.5%. See rental yield by block in the full report.

What Homes Look Like in Brighton

Based on 186 listing descriptions analysed. Shows how often each feature appears.

Outdoor Entertaining
76%
Ensuite
69%
Natural Light
63%
Good Aspect
48%
Large Kitchen
46%
Pool
39%
Views
25%
Level Access
15%
Renovation Profile

Based on 174 listings: Fully renovated (71%), Partially renovated (20%), Needs renovation (9%).

Feature data from listing descriptions. Individual property features in the full Brighton report.

Market Summary

MetricBrighton
Total addresses15,783
Freestanding houses7,414
Units8,201
Median house$2.8M
Median unit$1.4M
Median rent (house)$1K/wk
Microburbs mapped322

Price Range

MetricBrighton
Cheapest block median$596K
Most expensive block$9.8M
SUAMelbourne
StateVictoria
Gross yield (approx)2.5%

Brighton vs Neighbours

SuburbSUAMedian HouseAddresses
BrightonMelbourne$2.8M15,783
Brighton EastMelbourne$1.9M8,31330% less
ElwoodMelbourne$1.7M7,18339% less
ElsternwickMelbourne$1.7M6,95637% less
HamptonMelbourne$2.1M4,75725% less
Caulfield SouthMelbourne$1.7M4,05338% less
CaulfieldMelbourne$1.8M1,94633% less

Common Questions About Brighton Real Estate

Is Brighton a good suburb?
Brighton has median house price of $2.8M, gross rental yield of 2.5%, beach and coastal lifestyle, train access. Prices range from $596K to $9.8M depending on which block you buy. The full Brighton report maps every block individually.
Is Brighton expensive?
The median house price in Brighton is $2.8M. More expensive than Brighton East ($1.9M). Entry-level blocks start around $596K.
What is Brighton like to live in?
Based on 186 listing descriptions, Brighton is known for a beach suburb with coastal lifestyle; heritage and period homes (44% of listings); a strong cafe and dining scene (92% of listings); green and leafy with good park access. Mixed housing (7,414 houses, 8,201 units). See the block-level breakdown in the full report.
What are the best streets in Brighton?
The most active streets by sales volume are Roslyn Street (36 sales, median $2.2M), St Kilda Street (33 sales, median $1.8M), and North Road (33 sales, median $2.3M). Street-level data for all streets in the full report.
Is Brighton a good investment?
Median rent $1K/wk. gross yield 2.5%. The full Brighton report includes: block-level yield mapping, vacancy rates per street, supply pressure scores, days on market by block, rental demand indicators, and AVM valuations for every property. Our backtested suburb forecasting model covers Brighton with 15-year historical validation and forward estimates. See how individual blocks within Brighton compare on yield vs growth.

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