10 Kong Court, Hampton Park VIC 3976
10 Kong Court, Hampton Park VIC 3976
4-bed house on 634m² lot | 6 car spaces & workshop | no overlays | FTTP & 5G coverage
This house presents a strong proposition for a buyer seeking substantial land and practical utility in Hampton Park. Its 634-square-metre block with 46% building coverage offers significant space and future flexibility, rare in newer estates. The configurationwith six car spaces, a workshop, and a rumpus roomcaters specifically to tradespeople, large families, or investors targeting the broad rental demand for such functional homes. Its position within established school catchments and absence of bushfire or flood overlays removes common due diligence hurdles.
Proceed with the understanding that the indicative price sits above the estimated market value, requiring an offer strategy anchored in the lower range. The primary opportunity is securing a high-utility property on a large lot, which will hold its appeal in this market segment. The decision is straightforward: acquire for long-term hold, leveraging its rental yield from a family or trades-based tenant, as its land component provides a durable value floor that smaller lots lack.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared by PropCred Analyst team for 10 Kong Court, Hampton Park VIC 3976
Checks found:
Value Risk
✓
Liquidity Risk
✕
2
Planning Risk
✓
Income Risk
✕
2
Execution Risk
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1
Insight: Hampton Park VIC 3976
Hampton Park is a family-oriented suburb attracting established households seeking relative affordability. Demand is driven by working families, evidenced by a young demographic and a competitive rental market with rising rents. The market is characterised by solid capital growth and brisk sales, with properties transacting quickly, indicating sustained buyer interest. Future growth is underpinned by this consistent demand, though its reliance on the broader economic climate presents a key consideration.
PropCred Estimated Value
Bedrooms
Bathroom
Parking
6
Land
634m²
Research & Review
Prepared by Steve Dalton, Senior Analyst
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Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst