12 Bunnorong Street, Tarneit VIC 3029
12 Bunnorong Street, Tarneit VIC 3029
3 bed house on 337mΒ² lot| School zone access| Modern build coverage| Family oriented street|Quiet position| NBN ready. This three-bedroom house on a 337sqm lot suits growing families or first-time buyers prioritizing school proximity and everyday convenience in a residential setting. The modest land size supports low-maintenance living, with over half the lot (181sqm building footprint at 54% coverage) dedicated to a practical single-storey layout that maximizes internal space efficiency. Positioned on a quiet street amid similar family homes, it blends seamlessly into the local fabric without standing out as oversized or undersized. Buyers drawn to these setups often include young families valuing the walkable distance to Tarneit P-9 College just 0.7km away, alongside reliable NBN and 5G for remote work or study needs. In Tarneit’s active market for compact houses, properties like this hold steady appeal due to their no-overlay status- free of bushfire or flood risks- appealing to risk-averse investors or downsizers. Similar 3-bed homes on 300-400sqm lots here tend to attract quick interest from locals upgrading within the suburb, reflecting demand for functional rather than expansive options. Long-term, the zoning for residential use and proximity to secondary schools underpin holding value, as infrastructure growth bolsters family retention. Solar panels add a subtle edge in sustainability-conscious circles, while the 42m elevation offers minor reassurance in a flat terrain. Overall, its unpretentious profile positions it well for consistent performance among entry-level family stock.
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Market Insight:
Tarneit is one of MelbourneΒs fastest-growing western suburbs, attracting strong demand from first-home buyers and young families. Median house prices typically sit in the mid-$600k range, with growth supported by ongoing population expansion and infrastructure development. Demand is driven by new housing estates, rail access to the CBD, and expanding retail and education facilities. The suburbΒs relative affordability compared with inner suburbs continues to support buyer demand.