11 Mcwilliams Avenue, Thornton NSW 2322

11 Mcwilliams Avenue, Thornton NSW 2322
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 parking spaces. 512.6m² Torrens Title block, 147m² floor area. Freestanding single-level home with floating hybrid flooring, plush carpet, plantation shutters, split system air conditioning in living and main bedroom, gourmet kitchen with 40mm benchtops, alfresco area. Estimated value $858,000. This property is competitively positioned as a well-finished freestanding house in a quiet semi-rural suburb that appeals to downsizers, starters, and investors alike. The higher specification finishes—split system air conditioning in both the living area and main bedroom, plantation shutters, and 40mm benchtops—are not typical for a home of this size and age in Thornton, which gives it a genuine edge over much of the local stock. Its configuration with two bathrooms also exceeds the typical one-bathroom setup for a three-bedroom house in the area, adding practical appeal for families or those seeking guest accommodation. The property sits in a “top Thornton location” which implies good access to local shops, parks, and transport without the noise or traffic of a main road. It serves best a buyer who values a move-in-ready home with quality finishes in a low-density, family-oriented neighbourhood, without paying a premium for a larger block or extra bedrooms they do not need. The value of this property may be influenced by its position within a suburb that has seen significant price growth since 2021 but remains reliant on bus-only public transport and limited local amenities like hospitals or large retail centres. Buyers should weigh the higher finish quality against the fact that the house sits on a standard-sized block for the area, which may limit future capital growth compared to larger or more uniquely positioned properties. The lack of a recorded construction year means the age of the building is uncertain, and while the finishes suggest a mid-to-late 2010s build or recent renovation, this could affect long-term maintenance expectations. Rental demand is moderate and yields typical for the area, so an investor should factor in that the property’s price point may already reflect the premium for its finishes rather than underlying land value growth.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 11 Mcwilliams Avenue, Thornton NSW 2322
Checks found:
Value Risk ! 1
Liquidity Risk 2
Planning Risk ! 1
Income Risk ! 1
Execution Risk
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Market Insight

Thornton is a dynamic, family-oriented suburb in the Hunter region, characterised by a younger demographic of active homebuyers and investors. Demand is driven by this cohort seeking established residential infrastructure, evidenced by strong transaction volumes and remarkably swift sales. The market exhibits robust growth, particularly within the unit sector, while houses maintain steady capital appreciation. Future prospects are supported by solid rental demand, though affordability pressures and broader regional supply constraints present notable headwinds for sustained momentum.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

3

Bathroom

2

Parking

2

Land

513m²

Research & Review Prepared by Brian Moon, Analyst · Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst
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