28 West Park Grove, Parklands TAS 7320
28 West Park Grove, Parklands TAS 7320
Loaned unimproved site | Smaller lot than typical family zone homes | No reserve price anchor yet | Buyer must value existing improvements before offer.
The decision rests on whether you see value in a 1957 house that has been competitively refreshed but stands on a site that limits future subdivision or extension. The lot is under 800mΒ² and carries a relatively low 32 percent building coverage ground elevation fixed at 79 metres, so any structural expansion will require careful site planning and likely council discretion. On the other side the property offers fully polished floors brand new carpet and high ceilings with decorative rosesβfeatures that would cost a buyer at least forty thousand dollars to replicate even in a modest renovation. For a buyer who wants move-in quality without paying for a spec build this is a logical hold property best suited to an owner-occupier with a five-to-ten-year horizon.
Competitively the strength is in the detail the French doors and upgraded kitchen are not cosmetic they shift the house from dated into genuinely comfortable. Most period homes in this price band in Parklands still require immediate work on at least one major system. This one does not. The Burnie Primary School intake and 5G coverage support a family buyer or a professional who works partly from home. For that audience the property offers rare immediate livability in a street where comparable listings tend to need more budget after settlement. Your next step is to verify the condition of the roof gutters and plumbing specifically because the June 2019 update may not have covered those systems and they represent the highest post-settlement risk for a 1957 build.
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Market Insight:
Parklands presents as an affordable, family-oriented suburb currently experiencing a market correction, with recent price declines reflecting broader pressures. Demand is anchored by established households, with a significant proportion of families and older residents, suggesting a stable, owner-occupier base. The market is characterised by extended selling periods, indicating softer conditions. Future performance will hinge on the suburb’s appeal to its core demographic amid the current downward trend in values.