34 Nelson Street, Gordon NSW 2072

34 Nelson Street, Gordon NSW 2072
Four king bedrooms | original character | large 1573m² lot | heritage & bushfire overlays | no flood This house presents a rare large-block proposition in Gordon, combining original character with a functional four-bedroom layout, suited for a family seeking space and established charm. The significant land holding at 1573m² with low building coverage offers substantial future utility, though it is moderated by heritage controls. It best serves an owner-occupier prepared to steward a character home, valuing the Gordon East and Killara High catchments. The primary decision factors are the overlays and valuation gap. The heritage overlay legally limits redevelopment potential, anchoring value to the existing structure, while the bushfire overlay imposes ongoing compliance costs. The auction guide sits below current estimated ranges, suggesting a motivated vendor, but the absence of recent comparable sales obscures true market calibration. Proceed with a disciplined budget reflecting overlay constraints, targeting a hold period that leverages the land bank. Our report provides the necessary real-market valuation framework and specific checks for overlay-related risks and insurability.

Detailed analysis of this property prepared by our Principal Analyst: Real Market Valuation, Risks, Growth Considerations

Gordon offers a blend of suburban tranquillity with strong city connectivity, appealing to established families and professionals. Demand is driven by this demographic seeking larger homes and accessible apartments, supported by high household incomes. The housing market has softened recently, while the unit segment shows resilience with positive rental yields. Future growth is underpinned by this sustained demand and a market position currently below its long-term trend, though sensitivity to broader economic conditions remains a noted consideration.

PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

4

Bathroom

3

Parking

3

Land

1543m²

Built

Recent Assessments