160 Lilyfield Road, Lilyfield NSW 2040

160 Lilyfield Road, Lilyfield NSW 2040
Freestanding wide block | Studio with workshop | Waterfront-adjacent pocket | Redevelopment potential with council The propertyโ€™s competitive strength lies in its combination of a 417mยฒ wide block and a detached rear studio, a rare configuration in a suburb where most homes sit on narrower lots. This layout allows a buyer to occupy the main house while renovating or leasing the studio separately, effectively subsidising holding costs. It serves best a buyer seeking both immediate livability and medium-term upside through a value-add project, particularly given the location near the Bay Run and Norton Streetโ€™s amenities. The primary risk is the propertyโ€™s untouched condition, which may conceal structural or compliance issues that could delay a renovation or redevelopment timeline and increase costs. The guide price sits below automated valuations, suggesting the seller may be pricing for a quick sale rather than full potential, which presents a negotiating opportunity. A buyer should plan for a thorough building inspection and engage a town planner early to clarify development pathways under Inner West Council rules. Hold this property as a dual-purpose home and income source, then renovate or subdivide when zoning permits.
Detailed Independent Property Report preparedย  by PropCred Analyst team forย 160 Lilyfield Road, Lilyfield NSW 2040
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Market Insight:

Lilyfield is a tightly held, high-value Inner West suburb driven by affluent professionals seeking family homes with exceptional CBD proximity. Demand is underpinned by high incomes and a preference for the established lifestyle, creating strong competition for limited stock. While house prices demonstrate resilience, the unit market has faced significant pressure, highlighting sensitivity to broader financial conditions. Future growth is anchored by its prime location and quality school catchments, though constrained supply and premium pricing present inherent market risks.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

3

Bathroom

2

Parking

1

Land

417mยฒ

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