2132-2140 Bellarine Highway, Point Lonsdale VIC 3225
2132-2140 Bellarine Highway, Point Lonsdale VIC 3225
5-bed coastal holding | 15+ hectare rural lot | flood zone constraint | boutique accommodation income | panoramic bay views
What makes this property competitive is its unusual combination of scale and location. At over 15 hectares with a modern 2013-built dwelling, it sits well outside the typical Point Lonsdale residential pattern of smaller coastal lots. The elevated position with panoramic views from Portsea to Ocean Grove gives it a rare visual amenity that most houses in the suburb lack. The existing boutique accommodation business adds an income layer that appeals to lifestyle buyers seeking a sea change with financial support, or investors wanting a private retreat with short-stay potential. The five-bedroom, two-bathroom configuration with eight car spaces suits multi-family use or guest accommodation comfortably.
The flood zone designation is a material constraint that may affect insurance costs, future development potential, or lender appetite for the property. Being on the Bellarine Highway frontage might introduce traffic noise that some buyers would want to assess in person. The last sale at $1.3375 million over a decade ago provides a historical baseline, but the current value depends heavily on how the accommodation business income is capitalised and whether the buyer intends to continue that use or convert to pure residential. The 2013 build year means the house is relatively modern, though finishes and systems should be inspected rather than assumed from listing copy. Buyers should weigh the lifestyle premium of the views and land area against the practical constraints of flood risk and highway exposure when forming a view on price.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared by PropCred Analyst team for 2132-2140 Bellarine Highway, Point Lonsdale VIC 3225
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Value Risk
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2
Liquidity Risk
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1
Planning Risk
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2
Income Risk
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1
Execution Risk
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Point Lonsdale VIC 3225
Point Lonsdale is a mature coastal enclave positioned for lifestyle, driven by retirees and downsizers seeking permanent sea-change properties. Demand is sustained by its Bellarine Peninsula location, though recent price trends have softened with some declines observed. Future growth relies on continued appeal to this demographic, yet the market faces constraints from limited supply and affordability pressures, with investor returns tempered by modest yields.
PropCred Estimated Value
Bedrooms
5
Bathroom
2
Parking
8
Land
15.8 ha
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Prepared by Steve Dalton, Senior Analyst
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Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst