184 Manning Road, Wilson WA 6107
184 Manning Road, Wilson WA 6107
R80 zoning on 810m² in Wilson | last sold 2022 | Openn bidding closing June 2026 | positioned for redevelopment not occupancy
The property’s primary buying case rests on its R80 high-density zoning paired with an 810m² lot, a combination increasingly scarce in Wilson’s established inner-south corridor. For a buyer seeking development upside, this configuration offers a clear path to multi-dwelling yield without the delays of rezoning. The vacant land status removes demolition risk and holding costs, while the Openn bidding format signals the vendor expects competitive tension, suggesting underlying demand for well-zoned parcels. This property best suits a developer or investor with a defined project timeline, not a passive landbanker.
The principal risk is whether the R80 envelope permits the density the buyer assumes, as overlays, access constraints, or service limitations can materially reduce yield. A buyer should commission a planning report and services check before bidding, as the 2022 sale price provides a recent baseline for value. Opportunities exist in targeting townhouse or unit development aligned with local demand, or in holding for further zoning intensification if the area’s infill strategy accelerates. For most buyers, the correct approach is to secure with a development-ready feasibility study in hand and a clear exit via pre-sales or build-to-sell within 18 months.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared by PropCred Analyst team for 184 Manning Road, Wilson WA 6107
Checks found:
Value Risk
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2
Liquidity Risk
✓
Planning Risk
✓
Income Risk
✓
Execution Risk
✓
Wilson WA 6107
Wilson presents as a dynamic, young professional suburb experiencing robust demand, evidenced by rapid population and household income growth. This demographic is driving a competitive sales market, with houses transacting swiftly, reflecting strong buyer appetite. Recent price performance has been notably strong, supported by these fundamental demand drivers. Future growth appears linked to continued demographic tailwinds, though the current low volume of available listings suggests potential supply constraints that could influence market fluidity.
PropCred Estimated Value
Bedrooms
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Bathroom
1
Parking
-
Land
809m²
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Prepared by Steve Dalton, Senior Analyst
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Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst