25 Clanwilliam Street, Eastwood NSW 2122
25 Clanwilliam Street, Eastwood NSW 2122
| Duplex on one title | 99% site coverage | 5 bathrooms for 4 beds | 2.6% rental yield | No heritage overlays |
The property carries structural risk from near-complete site coverageβ99% of a 448.6mΒ² lot leaves negligible private open space and limited future adaptability without costly excavation. The five-bathroom layout inflates upfront cost relative to bedrooms, compressing resale pool to niche buyers who prioritise bathrooms over land. North-to-rear orientation and solar panels partially offset operating costs by 15-20% on energy, but the 2.6% rental yield signals weak income return for a $3m+ entry. This is a hold for owner-occupiers who value modern finishes and low maintenance, not a growth-driven trade.
What is competitively rare is the as-new duplex on a level block within walking distance to Eastwood Public School and station, paired with a concrete basement and ducted airβfeatures typically found in detached houses at a higher price point. The automated gate, alarm, and plantation shutters reduce post-settlement outlay, serving families who want lock-and-leave convenience in a tight Enfield corridor. Only proceed if the blockβs coverage and bathroom count match your intended use period; otherwise, comparable land-rich alternatives in Marsfield or Denistone offer better long-term position.
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Market Insight:
Eastwood is a well-established suburb with a dual-market dynamic, appealing to both established families seeking premium homes and first-home buyers or investors targeting its significant strata sector. Demand is underpinned by its transport links and amenity, supporting robust sales activity and strong historical capital growth. Recent conditions show a divergence, with house values experiencing modest growth while the unit market has softened, presenting a nuanced landscape. Future performance will hinge on broader affordability pressures and the balance between its enduring desirability and the current supply dynamics within each property segment.