24 Ernest Street, Crestwood NSW 2620

24 Ernest Street, Crestwood NSW 2620
Brick house on level lot | high ceilings & timber floors | primary school 300m | conflicting market status This property presents a competitively strong, low-maintenance housing proposition on a substantial level block, a configuration increasingly rare in established suburbs. The classic layout with high ceilings and timber floors appeals to owner-occupiers seeking space and character, further anchored by the exceptional proximity to a primary school, which solidifies its family appeal. It serves the needs-driven buyer prioritizing land size and liveability over modern finishes. The primary decision mechanism is navigating the opaque market status, where conflicting listings risk either a missed opportunity or an inefficient purchase process. The absence of key data on zoning, building condition, and precise comparable sales necessitates a budget for due diligence to quantify renovation costs or subdivision potential. Proceed with a conditional offer strategy to secure the land parcel, holding as a long-term home with inherent redevelopment optionality. A comparable three-bedroom villa on the same street carries an estimated value of $664,000 on a similar land area. This single data point suggests a baseline, but the subject property’s detached status on a level block typically commands a premium, indicating its value is reasonably positioned above this benchmark.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 24 Ernest Street, Crestwood NSW 2620
Checks found:
Value Risk ! 1
Liquidity Risk
Planning Risk ! 1
Income Risk 2
Execution Risk
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Market Insight

Crestwood presents a stable entry point with a clear investment profile, anchored by a high rental population and tight vacancy rates that underscore strong tenant demand. Recent price trends for houses show modest growth, while the unit market has softened, reflecting a divergence in buyer sentiment. Demand is driven by investors seeking yield, evidenced by solid rental returns, particularly for units. Future growth is supported by sustained rental pressure, though constrained by a notable annual reduction in available house stock which may limit choice and upward momentum.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

Bathroom

Parking

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Land

708m²

Research & Review Prepared by Brian Moon, Analyst · Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst
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