202/18 Tribeca Drive, Point Cook VIC 3030
202/18 Tribeca Drive, Point Cook VIC 3030
2-bed apartment in modern complex | 1360m² lot share | School zone access | Steady unit demand| This two-bedroom apartment on a 1360sqm lot suits young professionals or couples prioritizing low-maintenance living near local schools and amenities. Its strata position in a newer Point Cook development offers practical space for everyday use without the demands of standalone upkeep. The generous lot allocation per unit stands out in this apartment block, providing a sense of scale uncommon for the format. Buyers drawn to similar properties here tend to be first-home investors or downsizers seeking reliable rental yields in growth corridors. In the local market, two-bedroom units like this hold value through consistent demand from renters tied to nearby colleges. Street-level appeal benefits from the complex’s integrated design, blending privacy with community access. Long-term, its zoning for residential use and NBN connectivity support enduring occupancy rates. Flood-free status adds quiet resilience amid suburb expansion. Comparable apartments nearby have shown stable performance, appealing to those holding for capital growth in Wyndham’s steady build-out.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared by PropCred Analyst team for 202/18 Tribeca Drive, Point Cook VIC 3030
Checks found:
Value Risk
✓
Liquidity Risk
✓
Planning Risk
✓
Income Risk
✕
2
Execution Risk
✓
Insight: Point Cook VIC 3030
Point Cook is a well-established western suburb attracting strong demand from families seeking modern homes and coastal proximity. Median house prices typically sit around the mid-$700k range, supported by population growth and established community infrastructure. Demand is driven by access to schools, retail centres, and transport links to the CBD. The suburbs coastal location near Port Phillip Bay and strong family-oriented environment continue to attract buyers.
PropCred Estimated Value
Bedrooms
2
Bathroom
2
Parking
1
Land
80m²
Research & Review
Prepared by Steve Dalton, Senior Analyst
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Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst