17 Staunton Street, Tennant Creek NT 0860

17 Staunton Street, Tennant Creek NT 0860
4-bedroom dual-living layout | 836mยฒ block, fully fenced | no overlays or flood risk | suited to investors or multi-generational households The property’s strongest buying case is its dual-living configuration, which is rare in Tennant Creek. A main three-bedroom, one-bathroom house plus a second self-contained living space with ensuite creates genuine flexibility-separate rental income, extended family accommodation, or a home office with privacy. The 836mยฒ fully fenced block with shed and secure parking adds practical utility, and the absence of bushfire, flood, or heritage overlays removes costly compliance burdens. This property best suits an investor seeking rental diversification or a buyer needing adaptable space in a tight market. The primary risk is the 1975 build age, which may require near-term maintenance on roofing, plumbing, or insulation-budget accordingly. Tennant Creekโ€™s demographic skew toward younger and working-age households supports steady rental demand, but resale liquidity is lower than in larger centres. The dual-living layout mitigates holding costs by enabling partial occupancy or income. Hold this property as a long-term cash-flow asset; the configuration gives you an edge over standard houses in the area.
Detailed Independent Property Report preparedย  by PropCred Analyst team forย 17 Staunton Street, Tennant Creek NT 0860
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Market Insight:

Tennant Creek presents a high-yield investment market with a constrained rental vacancy, though recent price trends show conflicting signals of both modest growth and notable softening. Demand is driven by a local owner-occupier base, with a significant portion of households carrying mortgages. The market is characterised by a very limited unit supply, while the house segment demonstrates moderate turnover. Key constraints include the potential market softness indicated by divergent price data and the lack of depth in the unit market.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

4

Bathroom

2

Parking

3

Land

836mยฒ

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