25 Box Hill Cres, Mont Albert North VIC 3129
25 Box Hill Cres, Mont Albert North VIC 3129
2-bed single-level house | 417m² land in established east | updated weatherboard character | downsizer or first-home entry point | compact but land-backed
A rare configuration is represented by this house in Mont Albert North where single-level homes on land of this size are not common. The updated weatherboard character offers timeless appeal with contemporary comfort suiting downsizers who value single-level living without excess space or young families seeking an entry point into a sought-after eastern suburb. The land component provides flexibility while the interior is considered move-in ready making it a practical choice for those wanting immediate occupancy.
The modest two-bedroom layout may be seen as limiting appeal to families needing more space and the absence of confirmed school zoning or premium finishes could influence price sensitivity. However the land size might attract renovators or those considering future potential while the single-level format remains a sought-after feature in this market.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared by PropCred Analyst team for 25 Box Hill Cres, Mont Albert North VIC 3129
Checks found:
Value Risk
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2
Liquidity Risk
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1
Planning Risk
✕
2
Income Risk
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2
Execution Risk
✓
Insight: Mont Albert North VIC 3129
Mont Albert North presents a premium, established residential market with strong underlying demand, evidenced by consistent sales activity. Recent price trends indicate solid capital growth for houses, while the unit market offers a higher rental yield, appealing to different investor profiles. The suburb’s desirability is supported by a competitive sales environment with relatively swift market turnover. Future growth is underpinned by this sustained buyer interest, though the premium pricing inherently limits affordability and may introduce sensitivity to broader economic shifts.
PropCred Estimated Value
Bedrooms
2
Bathroom
1
Parking
2
Land
417m²
Research & Review
Prepared by Steve Dalton, Senior Analyst
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Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst