5 Kent Court, Mansfield VIC 3722

5 Kent Court, Mansfield VIC 3722
Two-storey sandstone family house | walk to town centre | pool, deck and three living zones | four-bedroom family layout | 714 sqm low-maintenance block The competitive strength of this property is found in its uncommon combination of scale and position. A two-storey sandstone house is offered with four bedrooms, three separate living zones, and a formal dining room, a configuration that is rarely seen on a 714 sqm block within walking distance of Mansfield’s town centre. The outdoor package is equally substantial, with an expansive deck, an in-ground solar-heated pool, and a fully fenced, low-maintenance backyard. Comfort features are layered throughout, including reverse-cycle split systems in every bedroom, a 5kW solar system, and an internal-access double garage. This house is best suited to an owner-occupier family or a local upgrader seeking town convenience without sacrificing space. It sits toward the upper end of amenity in Mansfield’s established residential stock. Value may be most affected by the standard of presentation and the extent of upgrades, given the property is presented as a comfortable family home rather than a new build. The two-storey layout might reduce appeal for some downsizers, and orientation should be checked in person. Demand from family buyers could, however, be strengthened by the low-maintenance block and rear access, which may support the price outcome if the condition is sound. >> Comparable Sales: 5 Peak Court, Mansfield, 4-bed 2-bath, 728 sqm, sold Dec 2025 | Property Price Band: $0.8M–$0.9M | Value Drivers: sandstone construction, three living zones, low-maintenance block
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 5 Kent Court, Mansfield VIC 3722
Checks found:
Value Risk ✓
Liquidity Risk ! 1
Planning Risk ✓
Income Risk ! 1
Execution Risk ! 1
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Market Insight

Mansfield, a regional Victorian centre, is seeing demand from first-home buyers, downsizers, and investors, drawn to a stock of 3–4 bedroom houses and units. The market is softening. Median house prices sit between $745,000 and $795,000 across sources, with annual declines ranging from -1.0% to -6.25%, and houses take roughly 83 to 123 days to sell. Units show mixed signals: one source reports a -19.3% annual fall, another a 4.3% gain, with medians from $468,000 to $610,000. Annual turnover is thin at about 71–72 house sales and only 15 unit sales, reinforcing low liquidity. Rental yields are modest, with houses around 3.6–3.8% and units 4.5–5.1%; weekly rents are roughly $583–600 for houses and $495–530 for units. Demand drivers remain tied to local infrastructure and school catchments, but extended selling times, price declines, and sparse unit transaction volumes are clear constraints.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

4

Bathroom

2

Parking

1

Land

711m²

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