19 Wildcherry Place, Point Cook VIC 3030

19 Wildcherry Place, Point Cook VIC 3030
Single-level 2010 build | North-facing 635m² block | Larger-than-typical Point Cook lot | Established family-pocket appeal | Strong owner-occupier fit This house holds a clear competitive edge in Point Cook’s family market through its combination of a generous 635m² north-facing allotment and a single-level layout built in 2010. Much of the suburb’s newer stock sits on tighter 400–550m² parcels, so this property offers rare outdoor space and a practical floorplan that suits families wanting room to grow without stairs. The quality finishes and indoor-outdoor flow make it immediately liveable, while the established estate character—tree-lined streets, nearby parks and schools—reinforces its appeal. It serves best as a long-term family home for owner-occupiers who value yard space and single-level convenience over proximity to any single amenity node. Value may be shaped by how the market weighs land size against house condition, given the 2010 build is newer than many comparables but not brand-new. Buyer interest could strengthen if the north-facing orientation and generous block are leveraged for future extensions or outdoor entertaining, though no redevelopment upside is confirmed. School catchment certainty might also influence final price, as family buyers often prioritise zone access, and the exact allocation here is not verifiable from available data. Seasonal demand and the strength of Point Cook’s family-oriented buyer pool will likely play a role in how aggressively offers are made.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 19 Wildcherry Place, Point Cook VIC 3030
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Market Insight

Point Cook is a western Melbourne suburb with a split market: houses trade around $830,000 after 7.9% annual growth, while units sit at $601,000 with 5.75% growth and a 4.49% rental yield. Investor interest dominates, and properties sell faster than in nearby suburbs like Truganina, with houses averaging 31 days on market. High household incomes support demand. Future drivers include the $25 million Town Centre redevelopment and the Williams Landing transit-oriented hub, due by 2025. Risks are visible: one dataset shows median house prices down 12.6% year-on-year, days on market up 10.3%, and auction clearance at 47.7%, pointing to rate sensitivity even as long-run growth remains positive.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Comparable Sales: 8 Cavendish Drive sold $995,000 (Oct 2025); 19 Toledo Cres estimated $894,000 | Property Price Band: $900K–$1.0M | Value Drivers: Land size, single-level layout, north-facing orientation

Bedrooms

4

Bathroom

2

Parking

-

Land

635m²

Research & Review Prepared by Steve Dalton, Senior Analyst · Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst
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