14 Turano Way, Clyde North VIC 3978

14 Turano Way, Clyde North VIC 3978
Large family house on generous lot | 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car | 213m² internal | Family demand focus | Finishes unknown This property is presented as a well-configured family house with a generous 481 m² lot and 213 m² of internal living space, which positions it favorably within a suburb where many newer homes occupy smaller allotments. The four-bedroom layout with two bathrooms and double parking meets the expectations of established families seeking room to grow without moving into a premium bracket. Its larger land area may offer outdoor space that is increasingly uncommon in this growth corridor, making it a practical choice for owner-occupiers who value both internal comfort and external amenity. Build age and finishes are unconfirmed, so a physical inspection is needed to assess condition. The larger land size may offer future value, but that depends on local planning and market demand. Presentation will also affect its price position in the family segment.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 14 Turano Way, Clyde North VIC 3978
Checks found:
Value Risk 2
Liquidity Risk 2
Planning Risk
Income Risk
Execution Risk 2
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Clyde North VIC 3978

Clyde North is a fast-growing residential area attracting professionals and families, driving steady demand for houses over units. Recent price growth has been modest, with market conditions showing some softening as days on market extend. Future expansion is supported by its growth area status, though risks include relative affordability pressures and sensitivity to broader market shifts.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

4

Bathroom

2

Parking

2

Land

481m²

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