53 Whyte St, Brighton is a 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom House with 2 parking spaces and was built in 2019. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last transferred in December 2014.
A modern masterpiece of bespoke design and botanical beauty, this four-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom Enzo Campus residence sets the precedent for contemporary family living in the heart of Brighton. Beautifully established within lush Eugene Gilligan gardens, it evokes the grace of an enduring estate with architectural refinement at every turn.
Inspired by mid-century modern principles and the relaxed spirit of tropical retreats, the home achieves a rare balance of form, function and feeling. A verdant walkway culminating in a tranquil water feature sets a tone of calm arrival, while interiors of warm timber, sculptural stone and expansive glazing embrace effortless luxury and a seamless connection to nature.
Basking in a sunlit north-western orientation, walls of movable glass dissolve the boundaries between indoors and out. Three distinct living zones open to private green spaces, from relaxed family and formal lounges with bespoke cabinetry to a peaceful study retreat framed by a Zen garden. Designed for all ages, the rear yard features a hidden in-ground trampoline amidst the canopy of greenery.
The primary communal family space flows to an outdoor entertaining terrace with integrated BBQ kitchen beneath a timber pergola, complemented by a resort-style wellness zone with heated pool, ice bath and sauna. The custom marble kitchen is a showpiece of craftsmanship, featuring curved timber detailing, twin integrated Liebherr refrigeration, backlit stone, premium Miele appliances and a full butlers scullery (second integrated dishwasher, oven and microwave).
Upstairs, four generous bedrooms enjoy peaceful seclusion, headlined by a breathtaking main suite with glass-framed fireplace, private treetop terrace, extensive dressing room and a luxurious skylit ensuite with freestanding bath, dual vanities and double shower. Three additional bedrooms with built-in robes and desks share two designer bathrooms.
Every detail reflects intuitive design and timeless quality, from ultra-wide European Oak floors and pebble wool carpets to bespoke joinery, sheers backed by automated blinds and custom lighting. Additional features include hydronic heating, laundry with drying cabinet, guest powder room, keyless entry, advanced security and a remote double garage with ample driveway parking and play.
Directly opposite Whyte Street Park and minutes from Were Street village, Church Streets restaurant, retail and rail precinct, elite schools and Brightons iconic bathing boxes, this remarkable residence situated on 710 sqm (approx) redefines family luxury within a private garden oasis.
The size of Brighton is approximately 8.4 square kilometres. It has 22 parks covering nearly 10.9% of total area. The population of Brighton in 2016 was 23253 people. By 2021 the population was 23252 showing a stable population in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Brighton is 50-59 years. Households in Brighton are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying over $4000 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Brighton work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 73.20% of the homes in Brighton were owner-occupied compared with 72.10% in 2016.
Brighton has 14,239 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Brighton have seen a -0.22% decrease in median value, while Units have seen a 13.04% increase. As at 31 March 2026:
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