68 Pollard St, Glendalough is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom Townhouse with 1 parking spaces and was built in 1989. The property has a land size of 169m2 and floor size of 81m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in August 2022.
Opportunities like this are becoming increasingly difficult to replicate. A green title townhouse in Glendalough is already uncommon, but when combined with land, privacy and a practical two-storey design, it becomes something genuinely worth paying attention to.The home is arranged across two levels with a layout that feels both simple and well considered. The ground floor is designed for living, entertaining and everyday activity. Open plan living and dining flow easily from the kitchen and out to the courtyard, creating a natural connection between indoors and outdoors. It is a space that feels relaxed and functional, equally suited to quiet evenings at home or hosting friends on the weekend.Step outside and the scale of the courtyard becomes immediately apparent. Framed by established trees and greenery, it offers a sense of privacy and breathing room that is rarely found in townhouses of this size. It is an outdoor space that genuinely adds to the way the home can be lived in.Upstairs is reserved for rest and retreat. Two well-sized bedrooms and the central bathroom create a comfortable separation from the activity of the living areas below, allowing the home to naturally transition from day to night.What elevates this property further is its green title status, removing the typical strata restrictions and giving owners the independence that many buyers are now actively seeking.The location adds another layer of appeal. Glendalough Train Station sits within easy walking distance, making access to the CBD and surrounding areas simple and convenient. While Glendalough has long carried a reputation tied to nearby industrial zones, the reality on the ground is changing quickly. Development across the area is gaining momentum and with neighbouring suburbs commanding significantly higher prices, buyers are increasingly recognising the value that exists here. For those paying attention, it is clear this pocket sits within the same inner-northern corridor simply at a far more accessible entry point.In a market where buyers are searching for value, independence and long-term upside, this is the kind of opportunity that doesn't appear often.For more, contact Matt Hemsworth.
The size of Glendalough is approximately 0.7 square kilometres. It has 6 parks covering nearly 34.2% of total area. The population of Glendalough in 2016 was 2483 people. By 2021 the population was 2628 showing a population growth of 5.8% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Glendalough is 30-39 years. Households in Glendalough are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Glendalough work in a labourer occupation.In 2021, 34.10% of the homes in Glendalough were owner-occupied compared with 38.80% in 2016.
Glendalough has 1,467 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Glendalough have seen a 66.72% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 119.19% increase. As at 30 April 2026:
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