15/30 Trinculo Place, Queanbeyan East NSW 2620

15/30 Trinculo Place, Queanbeyan East NSW 2620
2 bed unit | large strata lot | 1979 build | near schools | investor or first home buyer This unit presents a competitively priced entry into the Queanbeyan East market, distinguished by its unusually large strata lot of over 2,200 square metres, a configuration rare for a two-bedroom apartment. Its established 1979 build, reverse-cycle air conditioning, and proximity to multiple schools create a practical offering. The property serves investors seeking a stable yield or first home buyers prioritising space over modern finishes, with its current listing price positioning it below the estimated market value. The primary risk is the ageing building, which may incur higher maintenance costs within the strata scheme. The significant value disparity with the neighbouring property at 30 Trinculo Place, a unit on a smaller lot, underscores that land size alone does not dictate price; building age and condition are dominant factors. The commercial logic favours a buy-and-hold strategy, leveraging the strong rental demand for this configuration to achieve a gross yield around 5.8%. Proceed with a building inspection to quantify future capital needs. Comparable sale at 30 Trinculo Place: a 2-bed, 1-bath unit on a 1,220m² lot sold for $1,075,000. This starkly higher price, against an estimated value of $1.16-$1.23 million, highlights that our subject property’s $355k-$375k asking range is anchored by its older build and potentially differing strata entitlements, not its larger land holding. It confirms the market heavily discounts older units.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 15/30 Trinculo Place, Queanbeyan East NSW 2620
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Value Risk
Liquidity Risk
Planning Risk ! 1
Income Risk ! 1
Execution Risk ! 1
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Market Insight

Queanbeyan East is positioned as an affordable spillover suburb for Canberra, attracting families, first-home buyers, and yield-focused investors. Demand is driven by its proximity to the capital’s employment hubs, supporting steady rental interest. Recent price trends for houses show modest growth, though the market is characterised by moderate sales volumes and extended selling periods. Future growth is linked to its relative affordability and Canberra’s expansion, yet key constraints include limited stock availability and sensitivity to interest rates affecting investor reliance.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

Bathroom

Parking

1

Land

2215m²

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