6/2 Thomson Rise, Parkdale VIC 3195

6/2 Thomson Rise, Parkdale VIC 3195
73sqm mid-century | bay views from every window | study and carport | quiet elevated setting | older construction with view premium A competitively strong position is held by this larger mid-century apartment in an established bayside suburb. Panoramic bay views and sea breezes are provided by its elevated location. Practical appeal is added by a study and carport. Owner-occupier appeal is strengthened by quiet cul-de-sac positioning and school zoning, while rental potential also supports investor interest. Value may be affected by the older build age, which might limit appeal compared to newer product. Compensation may be provided by the unique view corridor and elevated position. The absence of modern amenities such as a lift is a potential consideration.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 6/2 Thomson Rise, Parkdale VIC 3195
Checks found:
Value Risk
Liquidity Risk ! 1
Planning Risk ! 1
Income Risk 2
Execution Risk 2
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Parkdale VIC 3195

Parkdale is a tightly held bayside suburb prized for its family-friendly lifestyle and enviable coastal proximity. Demand is driven predominantly by established owner-occupier families seeking a stable, high-amenity environment, supported by strong local schools and transport links. The housing market demonstrates robust growth with limited stock, while the unit segment presents a more varied performance. Future prospects are underpinned by enduring appeal and infrastructure upgrades, though high entry prices and sensitivity to economic conditions present notable constraints for new buyers.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

2

Bathroom

1

Parking

1

Land

1304m²

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Research & Review Prepared by Steve Dalton, Senior Analyst · Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst