10 Pecan Court, Frankston North VIC 3200

10 Pecan Court, Frankston North VIC 3200
3-bed family house on 557m² | quiet court near Telopea Reserve | three-car parking | strong first-home buyer appeal | leafy green pocket A three-bedroom, one-bathroom house on a 557m² block is presented here, with three-car parking that is genuinely useful for a household with multiple vehicles or workshop needs. The property is positioned in a quiet court near Telopea Reserve and the Pines Flora and Fauna Reserve, giving it a leafier, more settled character than main-road stock, and it is placed within easy reach of Aldercourt Primary School, local shops and cafés. The house is best suited to first-home buyers and young families seeking an affordable entry into a quiet, green, family-oriented pocket, while downsizers may also be drawn to its practical single-level layout. This configuration is consistent with the established Frankston North housing market, where three-bedroom houses on mid-sized blocks are the norm, and the court location is considered a competitive advantage over more exposed positions. The final value may be influenced most strongly by internal condition and presentation, as the house offers a functional layout without premium finishes. The 557m² block is comfortable but modest for buyers wanting extensive yard space. The three-car layout and quiet court position may support price stability, while dated finishes could narrow the buyer pool. Buyers should weigh updating costs against the price paid. >> Comparable Sales: 10 Stricta Court sold $675k Dec 2024; 10 Allure Court sold $610k Sep 2025 | Property Price Band: $600k-$700k | Value Drivers: quiet court position, three-car layout, internal presentation
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 10 Pecan Court, Frankston North VIC 3200
Checks found:
Value Risk
Liquidity Risk 2
Planning Risk ! 1
Income Risk ! 1
Execution Risk ! 1
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Market Insight

Frankston North, 43km south-east of Melbourne’s CBD, remains a sub-$700k bayside entry point. Demand is led by first-home buyers and investors drawn to 600sqm blocks and a 1% vacancy rate; houses sell in as little as 24 days. Median house prices rose 14.7–15.9% annually to $682,500–$738,500; units gained 16.9% to $381,000. Yields of 3.91–4.42% (houses) and 4.13% (units) bolster returns. Gentrification via public-housing sales to private owners, plus Seaford Beach and Kananook Creek proximity, support demand. Risks: a stagnant unit market, historical reputation limiting near-term growth, and affordability erosion as prices approach $700,000.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

3

Bathroom

1

Parking

4

Land

557m²

Research & Review Prepared by Steve Dalton, Senior Analyst · Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst
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