Adviser Release

Peak Beaconsfield

A smarter entry point into one of Melbourne’s strongest family markets.

112 architecturally designed townhouses in Beaconsfield, a tightly held, family-driven suburb in Melbourne’s south-east.

Backed by independent Urbis research covering population growth, infrastructure investment, family demographics, townhouse performance and future housing demand.

Peak Beaconsfield exterior townhouse render
112 townhouses
2 bed from $750k entry product
3 bed from $790k family-sized homes
4 bed from $925k premium family product
Q4 2026 estimated titles
The Adviser Story

Why agents are paying attention to Beaconsfield

This is not a fringe estate story.

Peak Beaconsfield sits within an established, tightly held family suburb where freestanding homes are increasingly out of reach for many investors and buyers.

For clients seeking quality Melbourne exposure, Peak creates a more attainable way into a suburb supported by owner-occupier demand, infrastructure investment and long-term population growth.

Same suburb. Lower entry point. Brand-new product. Strong family demand. Limited future supply.
Market Fundamentals

Key data advisers can use in client conversations

+32%

5-year townhouse price growth

Beaconsfield has outperformed nearby south-east townhouse markets.

$1M

Approx. median house price

A strong established housing market with a clear affordability gap.

+39,500

Forecast new residents by 2035

Population growth continues to support housing demand across Cardinia.

$48.5B

South-east infrastructure investment

Major transport, health and employment projects are reshaping the corridor.

0.41%

Vacancy rate

Low vacancy supports the rental demand story.

45%

Land constrained

Green Wedge and Rural Conservation zoning limit future residential supply.



Source: Urbis Market Outlook, Beaconsfield, November 2025, REIV and project materials.

Urbis Market Outlook Beaconsfield report cover
Independent Validation

Independent research. Client-ready talking points.

The campaign is supported by an independent Urbis market outlook prepared for Beaconsfield.

Rather than relying only on project brochures, agents can use the Urbis data to support conversations around population growth, medium-density housing demand, infrastructure investment, rental conditions and townhouse market performance.

Product Market Fit

Designed for how Beaconsfield families actually live

Peak Beaconsfield has been designed around the suburb’s established family demographic.

This gives advisers a clean story: family-sized homes in a family-driven suburb, at a more attainable entry point than freestanding houses.

Peak Beaconsfield kitchen interior render
2, 3 & 4 bedroom townhouses
Secure garages
Private courtyards
Larger internal layouts
Flexible study or guest spaces
Contemporary architectural finishes
Low-maintenance family living
One and two-part contract options
Location and Amenity

Established amenity. Stronger growth corridor.

Peak Beaconsfield is positioned close to education, transport, health, retail and lifestyle amenity.

Peak Beaconsfield amenity map

Education

Haileybury Berwick, St Francis Xavier College, Officer Secondary College and multiple local schools within easy reach.

Transport

Beaconsfield Station, Officer Station and access to Princes Freeway.

Health

Casey Hospital and nearby medical services.

Retail and lifestyle

Beaconsfield Village, Arena Shopping Centre, Fountain Gate, local cafés, parks and recreation.

Employment

Access to the south-east growth corridor, including health, education, logistics and professional services employment.

Nature and open space

Nearby parks, reserves, recreation facilities and regional attractions across the Cardinia area.

Supply Story

Why the supply story matters

Beaconsfield is already a mature suburb.

A significant portion of land is constrained by Green Wedge and Rural Conservation zoning, while only a limited share is available for General Residential development.

That makes new, well-located townhouse supply harder to replicate over time.

Peak is not just another townhouse release. It is new medium-density supply in an established family suburb where future supply is limited.
Project Overview

The Peak, Beaconsfield

A refined collection of contemporary townhouses by DealCorp, designed by Malcolm Elliott Architecture.

  • 112 townhouses
  • 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes
  • Secure garages
  • Private open space
  • Malcolm Elliott Architecture
  • Developed by DealCorp
  • Estimated titles Q4 2026
  • Construction approx. 12 months from title
  • Current 2 bed pricing from $750k
  • Current 3 bed pricing from $790k
  • Current 4 bed pricing from $925k
Adviser Pack

Access the adviser release pack

Everything advisers need to assess the opportunity and discuss it with clients.

Access current pricing, availability, floorplans, project information and supporting material through The Move agent portal.