12 Arnolds Creek Boulevard, Harkness VIC 3337
12 Arnolds Creek Boulevard, Harkness VIC 3337
4-bed family house | family-oriented street | good land size | solid school catchments | moderate rental yield
This property sits in a family-focused pocket of Harkness where detached houses on generous lots are the dominant stock. The street is established, with homes of similar scale and age, which supports consistent neighbourhood character. For a buyer seeking a four-bedroom house with multiple living zones and secure parking, this configuration suits well. The land size is above what is typical for newer estates in the area, offering more outdoor space and potential for future additions. The school catchment includes a local primary and secondary college, which adds appeal for families. The area’s profile suggests stable demand from owner-occupiers and investors alike, though yield is moderate rather than strong.
The property’s value may be influenced by its position within the street and the specific lot dimensions, which affect usable outdoor space and privacy. The building age is likely around 2010, so systems such as heating, cooling, and roofing may require attention within the next decade. The area has no significant overlays, but the absence of premium public transport or major employment hubs nearby could limit capital growth compared to inner suburbs. Buyers should consider the cost of any necessary updates and the long-term demand for family housing in this corridor when forming a price view.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared by PropCred Analyst team for 12 Arnolds Creek Boulevard, Harkness VIC 3337
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Value Risk
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2
Liquidity Risk
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1
Planning Risk
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1
Income Risk
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2
Execution Risk
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1
Harkness VIC 3337
Harkness is positioned as a relatively affordable family suburb within Melbourne’s growth corridor, attracting both owner-occupiers and investors. Demand is driven by families seeking value, evidenced by strong sales volumes and a market dominated by larger homes. Recent price trends show consistent, moderate growth across houses, with a brisk sales pace indicating solid underlying demand. Future prospects are supported by this sustained activity, though the market exhibits some sensitivity, with a notable divergence in performance between houses and units suggesting selective buyer caution.
PropCred Estimated Value
Bedrooms
5
Bathroom
2
Parking
2
Land
730m²
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Prepared by Steve Dalton, Senior Analyst
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Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst