11 Yindi Place, Doonside NSW 2767
11 Yindi Place, Doonside NSW 2767
4-bed brick house in quiet cul-de-sac | 768mΒ² land | 2 bathrooms | 4 car parking | Above suburb median positioning
This property presents a competitively strong offering for a family buyer seeking space and privacy within the established Doonside market. Its four-bedroom, two-bathroom configuration on a large block in a quiet cul-de-sac is a tangible premium over typical suburb stock, directly serving buyers who prioritize internal room count and outdoor space over proximity to higher-order amenities. The house sits above the suburb median, aligning it with buyers trading up within the area.
Proceed only after resolving the discrepancy in bathroom count and verifying the current ‘under offer’ status, as these are direct transaction risks. The price premium must be justified by the property’s actual condition, which is currently unknown. For a buyer, the commercial logic is securing a larger-format home in a settled location. Treat this as a long-term hold. Our property report would pressure-test the valuation against true comparable sales, detail locality risks for insurance, and provide a definitive condition checklist.
A comparable three-bedroom house on the same street but on a smaller 569mΒ² block carries an estimated value of $963,000. This infers the additional bedroom, bathroom, and nearly 200mΒ² of land at number 11 substantiates a significant price premium, anchoring its value well above the suburb median.
Independent, Unbiased Research Report for this property by PropCred Analyst teamΒ
Market Insight:
Doonside is positioned as a relatively affordable entry point into Western Sydney’s housing market, attracting families and first-home buyers. Demand is driven by the suburb’s established housing stock, offering a practical alternative to higher-priced areas. Recent market activity indicates strong price growth and a competitive sales environment with properties transacting efficiently. Future growth is underpinned by its established family appeal, though the market’s equilibrium between supply and demand suggests a stable, rather than speculative, trajectory.