7/23 Kellick Place, Gordon ACT 2906
7/23 Kellick Place, Gordon ACT 2906
3-bed townhouse | 260mΒ² land | Gordon Primary catchment | courtyard gardens | 5G & fibre
This property presents a competitively sized townhouse on a larger-than-typical 260mΒ² parcel, directly within the priority enrolment zone for Gordon Primary School. Its configuration, with multiple social spaces and private courtyards, serves a specific buyer profile: owner-occupiers, particularly young families, seeking low-maintenance living without sacrificing garden space or school access. The internal area is practical for the layout, positioning it as a scarce entry-point product into a established suburban setting with high auction clearance rates.
The decision hinges on the price premium for land and catchment against the undisclosed building age and potential strata complexities inherent in units. The lack of recent, direct comparable sales data for this specific title introduces valuation risk, though the suburb’s strong turnover provides a baseline. Proceed with an offer strategy anchored by a professional valuation to test the listed price, as the adjacent house’s higher valuation range underscores the land-value component. A PropCred report would pressure-test this property’s real market valuation, provide a definitive checks list for unit title due diligence, and clarify locality risks to inform insurance and holding costs.
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Market Insight:
Gordon is a mature, established suburb in Canberra’s south, characterised by a stable, professional demographic. Demand is primarily driven by owner-occupiers, many of whom are mortgaged professionals, supporting consistent sales activity. Recent price growth has been steady, with houses transacting relatively quickly, indicating solid underlying demand. Future growth is supported by ongoing population increases, though the market faces potential sensitivity to interest rates given the high proportion of mortgaged owners, and rental supply appears notably constrained.