D19 landed Terrace House

Summer Place landed prices

Summer Place has 21 landed rentals and 3 landed sales in this build. The median sale price is $3,600,000, with median sale PSF at $1,521 psf. Median rent is $7,200 per month.

Transactions 24 21 rentals + 3 sales
Median sale $3.6M $1,521 psf
Median rent $7,200 Freehold
Latest records Dec 2025 Terrace House

Summer Place market read

Summer Place has 21 landed rentals and 3 landed sales in this build. The median sale price is $3,600,000, with median sale PSF at $1,521 psf. Median rent is $7,200 per month.

District comparison

Summer Place screens at $1,521 psf versus D19 landed at $1,724 psf.

Transaction depth

Transaction volume is thin, so treat the median as directional.

Tenure lens

Freehold matters most for sale comparisons. Compare against nearby landed areas with similar tenure where possible.

Landed type mix

Compare like-for-like before judging a landed asking price.

Terrace House 24 transactions 21 rentals + 3 sales Primary landed type

Recent sales

Latest landed sale records for this named area.

SUMMER PLACE Feb 2022 · Terrace House $3,300,000 · $1,521 psf 2,170 sqft
SUMMER PLACE Nov 2021 · Terrace House $3,600,000 · $2,193 psf 1,642 sqft
SUMMER PLACE Oct 2021 · Terrace House $4,780,000 · $1,125 psf 4,247 sqft

Recent rentals

Latest landed rental records for this named area.

SUMMER PLACE Dec 2025 · Terrace House $8,900 per month 2,000 to 2,500
SUMMER PLACE Dec 2025 · Terrace House $6,300 per month 1,500 to 2,000
SUMMER PLACE Oct 2025 · Terrace House $9,200 per month 2,000 to 2,500
SUMMER PLACE May 2025 · Terrace House $6,500 per month 1,500 to 2,000
SUMMER PLACE Mar 2025 · Terrace House $8,800 per month 2,000 to 2,500
SUMMER PLACE Mar 2025 · Terrace House $8,100 per month 2,000 to 2,500
SUMMER PLACE Jan 2025 · Terrace House $7,200 per month 1,500 to 2,000
SUMMER PLACE Nov 2024 · Terrace House $5,700 per month 2,000 to 2,500

Similar landed areas

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Summer Place landed FAQ

Quick checks before using landed transaction data for pricing decisions.

Why are landed transaction counts lower than condo counts?

Landed homes trade less often and many are owner-occupied. A low count is normal, but it means nearby comps matter more.

Should I use the median sale price or PSF?

Use both. Total price reflects the deal size, while PSF helps compare against nearby landed homes with different land and built-up areas.

Can rent data value a landed home?

Rent helps with yield and tenant demand, but landed sale value still depends heavily on land, tenure, frontage, rebuild potential and condition.