6 Beckington Cres, Hampton Park VIC 3976
6 Beckington Cres, Hampton Park VIC 3976
Quiet tree-lined street | walkable shops & rail | 1985 build on 545m² | no overlays
This property presents a competitively strong offering for an entry-level or convenience-focused buyer, deriving its primary value from its substantial lot size in a stable, low-risk location. The absence of environmental overlays and the walkable proximity to essential services and transport create a low-friction ownership proposition, best serving an owner-occupier seeking straightforward entry into the market or an investor targeting consistent rental demand from tenants prioritizing accessibility.
The decision hinges on reconciling the confident rental yield against the ambiguous building specifications and the premium within its asking range. Proceed only with a building inspection to verify the floor area discrepancy and car space count, which directly impact utility and value. The commercial logic is sound for a buy-and-hold strategy, given the estimated yield, but any offer must be anchored to the lower end of the estimated value range to account for the property’s dated condition and the costs of eventual modernisation.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared by PropCred Analyst team for 6 Beckington Cres, Hampton Park VIC 3976
Checks found:
Value Risk
✓
Liquidity Risk
✕
2
Planning Risk
!
1
Income Risk
!
1
Execution Risk
!
1
Insight: Hampton Park VIC 3976
Hampton Park is a family-oriented suburb attracting established households seeking relative affordability. Demand is driven by working families, evidenced by a young demographic and a competitive rental market with rising rents. The market is characterised by solid capital growth and brisk sales, with properties transacting quickly, indicating sustained buyer interest. Future growth is underpinned by this consistent demand, though its reliance on the broader economic climate presents a key consideration.
PropCred Estimated Value
Bedrooms
3
Bathroom
1
Parking
2
Land
545m²
Research & Review
Prepared by Steve Dalton, Senior Analyst
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Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst