3 Tanjinn Street, Dawesville WA 6211
3 Tanjinn Street, Dawesville WA 6211
Large 1,012m² block | Modest 2-bed house | Heritage overlay present | Owner-occupied street | Coastal suburb position
This property offers a rare combination of a full-sized block exceeding 1,000 square metres in an established coastal suburb, paired with a modest 1983 dwelling. The large land component is the primary value driver, particularly given the strong owner-occupier character of Tanjinn Street and the surrounding Dawesville area. For a buyer seeking land banking, future subdivision potential, or a renovation project with significant upside, the configuration provides an entry point into a location where median three-bedroom houses trade above $775,000. The existing two-bedroom, one-bathroom layout serves downsizers, investors targeting rental demand at around $525 per week, or those prepared to hold for longer-term capital growth.
The heritage overlay is the most material risk, as it may restrict renovation scope, extension options, or redevelopment plans. Prospective buyers should verify overlay details with the Mandurah council before committing. The 106-square-metre floor area and single bathroom limit appeal to families, meaning the property competes primarily on land value rather than dwelling quality. A positive is the absence of bushfire or flood overlays, and reliable NBN and 5G connectivity support modern living. The 1999 purchase date suggests minimal recent transaction history, so independent building and pest inspections are advisable given the dwelling’s age.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared by PropCred Analyst team for 3 Tanjinn Street, Dawesville WA 6211
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Value Risk
✓
Liquidity Risk
✓
Planning Risk
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1
Income Risk
✓
Execution Risk
✓
Dawesville WA 6211
Dawesville has matured from a fringe suburb into a sought-after coastal prestige market, with a notable shift towards higher-value properties. Demand is driven by investors and renters, creating a tight rental market. Recent house price growth has been exceptionally strong, with homes selling quickly in a low-supply environment. Future growth is underpinned by its elevated market positioning, though risks include significant affordability constraints and buyer caution at current price levels.
PropCred Estimated Value
Bedrooms
2
Bathroom
1
Parking
1
Land
1012m²
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