5 Timor Close, Kirrawee NSW 2232
5 Timor Close, Kirrawee NSW 2232
Multi-unit configuration creates valuation complexity | Permit risk on future conversions | Raw space requires capital | Long-hold strategy fits multi-generational or investor buyer
This property is a spatial arbitrage play. It is bought as a single title with multiple income-generating units already in place, which compresses the buyer’s entry cost compared to assembling units individually. The risk is that not all five claimed potentials are permissible without council consent. A buyer must verify the existing approvals for the two incomplete spaces. If confirmable, the carrying cost is offset by rental yield from the current three units, while the redevelopment timeline funds itself. The correct hold strategy is to operate as-is, then progressively finish the remaining units only when market rent covers the incremental capital.
What is rare here is not the house itself but the permissible density on a north-facing 714sqm block in a quiet cul-de-sac, within walking distance to a train station. Comparable sales in Kirrawee for duplex or multi-unit blocks on similar land are infrequent. For a family needing separate living quarters for aging parents or adult children, it solves a layout problem no other single house can. Alternatively, for a small-scale investor, it provides a lower-entry path to a multi-dwelling portfolio without strata risk. The decision rests on whether you can accept unfinished areas in exchange for future optionality; if so, this property gives you a structural hedge against rising land prices in the Sutherland Shire.
The next step is to instruct a building surveyor to inspect the unfinished areas and a town planner to confirm permissible use under the current zoning. Only that verification removes the execution risk embedded in the price.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared by PropCred Analyst team for 5 Timor Close, Kirrawee NSW 2232
Checks found:
Value Risk
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1
Liquidity Risk
✕
2
Planning Risk
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1
Income Risk
✓
Execution Risk
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1
Market Insight
Kirrawee is a well-established southern Sydney suburb positioned for consistent, long-term growth, driven by its convenient location and proximity to essential amenities. Demand is diverse, with families drawn to larger homes and first-home buyers or downsizers attracted to its significant strata market. Recent price trends show strong capital growth, supported by a market where few available properties struggle to meet high demand. Future growth is underpinned by this persistent supply constraint, though the primary risk remains high affordability barriers due to its premium pricing.
PropCred Estimated Value
Bedrooms
3
Bathroom
1
Parking
-
Land
715m²
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