2/51 Bostock Avenue, Manifold Heights VIC 3218

2/51 Bostock Avenue, Manifold Heights VIC 3218
Unit-style living in an established inner-west pocket | Ground-level layout likely | Walkable to Shannon Avenue and Pakington Street retail | Strong rental demand from downsizers and first-home buyers | Older low-rise stock with practical finishes. This property sits in a well-settled part of Manifold Heights where compact units on shared parcels offer an easier entry point than the suburb’s detached houses. The configuration suits buyers wanting single-level, low-maintenance living without sacrificing proximity to daily amenities. Its likely older construction and straightforward finishes will appeal most to investors seeking steady yield or owner-occupiers prioritising location over modern presentation. The street’s established character and access to transport corridors add practical convenience that holds appeal across buyer types. Value may be shaped by the unit’s internal condition, particularly kitchen and bathroom updates, as well as its position within the complex. Orientation and outdoor space could influence liveability, though neither is confirmed. The shared land parcel and strata-style ownership may limit scope for extension, which matters if you plan long-term occupancy. Rental estimates for similar units in the area suggest consistent demand, but price will likely hinge on how well the property presents compared to neighbouring stock.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 2/51 Bostock Avenue, Manifold Heights VIC 3218
Checks found:
Value Risk ✕ 2
Liquidity Risk ✕ 2
Planning Risk ✕ 2
Income Risk ! 1
Execution Risk ! 1
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Market Insight

Manifold Heights sits just five minutes from Geelong’s CBD and roughly 50 minutes from Melbourne, a leafy, hillside suburb anchored by a local primary school and a stock of large, opulent homes on tree-lined streets. That established, family-oriented character drives demand from owner-occupiers, a profile reinforced by a median age of 39 and a household size of 2.4. The market is mid-correction: median house prices sit at $960,000, with annual declines of 10.5% to 21.9% depending on the source, while units have fared better, holding at $490,000 with movement ranging from a 3.9% dip to roughly a 14% gain. House stock moves slowly, with one report showing 146 days on market, though other agents cite far quicker sales. Rental yields are thin for houses, around 3%, and unit yields near 4.4%, signalling valuation stress despite the suburb’s appeal. Annual house sales are thin, often under 50, and the heavy price correction points to rate sensitivity and affordability constraints. Future growth relies on Geelong’s infrastructure pull and school catchment demand, yet the low turnover and stretched pricing limit near-term upside.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Comparable Sales: 4/15 Bostock Avenue sold July 2025; 2/15 Bostock Avenue estimated $531,000 | Property Price Band: $500K–$600K | Value Drivers: Condition, layout efficiency, proximity to retail and transport

Bedrooms

4

Bathroom

2

Parking

2

Land

950m²

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