16 Silkyoak Court, East Albury NSW 2640

16 Silkyoak Court, East Albury NSW 2640
4-bedroom family house | 808mยฒ block in East Albury | 85% owner-occupied street | catchment for Albury Public School This property offers a rare combination of a substantial 808mยฒ block in a tightly held court where 85% of residents are owner-occupiers, signalling low turnover and stable neighbourhood character. The four-bedroom, two-bathroom configuration with two parking spaces suits families seeking room to grow, while the catchment for Albury Public School adds practical appeal for buyers with school-age children. The local demographic skews young, with 63% of residents under 40, supporting ongoing demand for family-oriented housing in this pocket. The primary risk is the property’s price positioning relative to the broader Albury market for four-bedroom houses, where the median sits higher, but this property may require renovation or updating given its 2011 sale date. Buyers should budget for potential capital improvements to align with contemporary expectations. The court location limits exposure to through-traffic but also reduces buyer pool size. For a family buyer, this represents a hold-and-enjoy proposition: secure the land component in a stable street, renovate incrementally, and benefit from long-term demographic tailwinds in a growing regional centre.
Detailed Independent Property Report preparedย  by PropCred Analyst team forย 16 Silkyoak Court, East Albury NSW 2640
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Market Insight:

East Albury presents as a stable, professional suburb within a major regional centre, with demand driven by a demographic of working professionals. Recent price growth reflects a market characterised by undersupply, particularly for units, against a backdrop of lower interest rates stimulating activity. Future growth is underpinned by significant local infrastructure investment, yet constrained by a persistent shortage of ready-to-sell stock, especially for houses, which poses a key risk to affordability and market fluidity.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

4

Bathroom

2

Parking

2

Land

808mยฒ

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