17 Champion Road Tennyson Point NSW 2111
17 Champion Road Tennyson Point NSW 2111
Generous 809sqm block |c1911 character home |20m frontage appeal | Waterfront park proximity | Family entertainer potential. This four-bedroom house on an 809sqm block suits established families drawn to character residences with waterside access and space for living. The property’s substantial land holding and wide frontage set it apart on its street, offering scope for practical family use or future enhancements amid a tightly held peninsula setting. Built around 1911, it blends period features like high ceilings with modern updates, providing comfortable scale without excess. Its position steps from Bill Mitchell Park enhances everyday appeal for buyers prioritising reserve access over urban bustle. Properties of this calibre here attract professionals and families who value land depth over newer builds, often holding steady through market cycles due to scarcity. Recent sales nearby, such as a smaller three-bedroom on 500sqm at $2.49 million, underline the premium for size and heritage like this. The child-friendly yard and alfresco flow support long-term occupancy, reducing turnover risk. In a suburb of just ten streets, such blocks deliver enduring value as renovation prospects or hold-and-enjoy options. Market estimates around $3.3 million reflect its positioned strength, though fresh listing timing will test buyer depth.
Independent, Unbiased Research Report for this property by PropCred Analyst teamΒ
Market Insight:
Tennyson PointΒs riverfront appeal, quality schools, and concentration of professional households keep demand high even as stock remains limited.)
Median house prices are hovering near $4.9m with 24% annual growth and several $4.6mΒ$5.2m sales over the past six months, so capital values continue an upward drift despite listings taking 70Β90 days to transact.)
The premium entry point and tight supply are risks if Sydney sentiment cools, but the suburbΒs gentrification, lifestyle depth, and limited development capacity keep growth opportunities intact.)