16 Jesla Street, Madeley WA 6065
16 Jesla Street, Madeley WA 6065
3-bed, 2-bath 2018 build | 360mยฒ lot, pool | Madeley, quiet owner-occupied street | FTTP, no overlays
This property offers a rare combination of modern construction and a full in-ground pool on a compact 360mยฒ lot, which is unusual for a 2018 build in this price bracket. The 38% building coverage and 5m roof height suggest good internal volume and natural light. For a buyer seeking a low-maintenance, turnkey house in a street where 90% of neighbours are owners, this reduces long-term uncertainty. It best suits a professional couple or small family who value pool amenity over land area and want to avoid renovation risk. The absence of bushfire, flood, or heritage overlays simplifies due diligence and insurance.
The primary risk is the lot sizeโ360mยฒ limits future subdivision potential and may feel constrained for larger families. The discrepancy in bedroom count between sources (3 vs 4) requires verification; if a study is being counted, that may affect resale comparability. The market context is active but auction clearance is zero, indicating price sensitivity. The opportunity is that this property sits below the median for a 4-bed in Madeley, offering a discount for a smaller footprint. Hold as a long-term owner-occupier home; its pool and modern spec will retain appeal in a low-supply street.
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Market Insight:
Madeley is a well-established, family-oriented suburb attracting professional households seeking a spacious lifestyle within a reasonable commute to Perth. Demand is driven primarily by owner-occupiers, particularly couples with children, drawn to its stable community and larger homes. The market has experienced significant price appreciation, characterised by rapid sales and tight inventory, indicating strong competition. Future growth is supported by consistent buyer activity, though the market’s sensitivity to financing costs and a notable lack of unit supply present constraints on diversity and affordability.