10 Ayres Road, Healesville VIC 3777
10 Ayres Road, Healesville VIC 3777
4-bedroom family home | 686m² township lot | school catchment | bushfire overlay requires due diligence
This property presents as a solid family-house opportunity within Healesville’s established township footprint, where the 686m² land size offers more usable space than typical newer infill lots. The four-bedroom, two-bathroom configuration serves local upsizers and regional lifestyle buyers who prioritise school zoning over acreage. The NBN FTTP connection and 5G coverage support remote work, broadening the buyer pool beyond those tied to local employment. The property’s position below the suburb’s mid-market price point reflects its mid-range finish level rather than any location weakness, making it a practical entry point for families seeking Healesville’s lifestyle without paying for rural land they do not need.
The bushfire overlay may affect insurance premiums and impose vegetation management obligations that could influence holding costs. The absence of construction year data means the buyer should verify building condition through inspection, particularly if the house predates modern insulation and glazing standards. The 2016 purchase price of $450,000 suggests significant value growth, but the current asking range implies the property has not undergone a major renovation. A buyer should assess whether the split-system heating and built-in robes represent adequate amenity for their standards, or whether budget must be reserved for upgrades that could narrow the gap to more finished comparables.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared by PropCred Analyst team for 10 Ayres Road, Healesville VIC 3777
Checks found:
Value Risk
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1
Liquidity Risk
✓
Planning Risk
✕
2
Income Risk
✕
2
Execution Risk
!
1
Healesville VIC 3777
Healesville presents a mature, established market with a demographic skew towards older, outright owners and childless couples, indicating a stable, low-turnover environment. Demand is driven by this demographic seeking lifestyle and security, supported by strong auction clearance rates. Recent price trends show moderate house growth, though unit performance is mixed with longer market times. Future growth is underpinned by sustained lifestyle appeal, yet constrained by notably declining sales volumes, particularly for units, suggesting a tightening market with potential supply and liquidity pressures.
PropCred Estimated Value
Bedrooms
4
Bathroom
2
Parking
2
Land
686m²
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Prepared by Steve Dalton, Senior Analyst
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Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst