Arundel in Focus: Central, Quiet, and Rapidly Tightening
Arundel
Arundel in Focus: Central, Quiet, and Rapidly Tightening
(Format: Narrative-Driven with Data Inserts)
Ten years ago, Arundel was often skipped by interstate buyers. Today, they’re bidding fiercely for listings near the golf course, the uni, and Harbour Town. What changed?
Infrastructure + Education = Pressure
With Griffith University’s expansion and GCUH doubling its workforce over the last five years, Arundel became a low-key goldmine. Quiet, leafy, and close to everything.
🏠 Residential Stock Breakdown
Townhouses: High demand from investors, particularly around Olsen Avenue
Family homes: Most 3–4 bed, brick veneer, built 1990s–early 2000s
Golf-view homes: Commanding 10–15% premiums
📊 Price Movement – Arundel (Past 5 Years)
🧭 Who’s Buying Now?
Doctors and university staff
Empty nesters relocating from NSW
Dual-income families with school-age kids
Commercial opportunities remain tight, with low turnover. Medical and allied health tenancies near Arundel Plaza are highly sought.
Norton’s Insight
Arundel is a “quiet grower.” It doesn’t rely on trends — it benefits from stable, essential infrastructure. Properties here retain value and attract high-quality buyers.
Disclaimer: Growth rates are based on market trends and public data. Buyers should do street-level analysis before purchase.
