7/82 Sherwood Street, Revesby NSW 2212

7/82 Sherwood Street, Revesby NSW 2212
End villa in boutique nine-unit complex | three-bedroom two-bathroom two-car | 119 sqm on shared 2787 sqm strata | built 2002 in Revesby. This property is competitively positioned as a low-density villa in a tightly held boutique complex, offering a rare configuration of three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and two car spaces within a 119 sqm floorplate. The 2002 build year and emphasis on quality construction reduce immediate capital expenditure risk, while the shared land holding of 2787 sqm across nine units implies lower strata fees and better reserve fund stability. It best serves owner-occupiers seeking a lock-and-leave home with strong family amenity, or investors targeting the scarce end-villa segment in Revesbyโ€™s established corridor. The primary risk is the absence of recent comparable sales data, making valuation dependent on broader market estimates that may lag in a softening cycle. The shared land title limits individual control over capital improvements, and the propertyโ€™s positioning within a small complex may reduce liquidity compared to standalone houses. A commercial opportunity lies in the end-villaโ€™s premium over internal units, which should be confirmed via strata inspection. Hold this property for medium-term capital growth driven by Revesbyโ€™s infrastructure pipeline, or use as a stable income-producing unit with low vacancy risk.
Detailed Independent Property Report preparedย  by PropCred Analyst team forย 7/82 Sherwood Street, Revesby NSW 2212
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Market Insight:

Revesby is an established suburb offering a balanced residential lifestyle with strong transport links. Demand is robust, driven by competitive buyer activity across both houses and units, evidenced by rapid sales and significant price appreciation over the past year. The market is active, with properties transacting quickly, indicating sustained interest. Future growth is supported by this strong demand and convenient infrastructure, though a slower sales pace for houses compared to the state average suggests a potential constraint on market fluidity.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

3

Bathroom

2

Parking

2

Land

294mยฒ

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