62/24 Walker Street, Rhodes NSW 2138

62/24 Walker Street, Rhodes NSW 2138
Balcony with outdoor entertainment | 103 sqm on a large lot | 2-car parking in Rhodes | Strong owner-occupier ratio in building This property offers a rare combination of generous internal space and dual parking in a building with a clear owner-occupier majority, which typically supports better building maintenance and quieter living conditions. The 103 sqm floor area is well above the median for a two-bedroom unit in Rhodes, and the balcony with outdoor entertainment area adds genuine lifestyle appeal. The property sits within a well-established building with no bushfire, flood, or heritage overlays, reducing the risk of unexpected compliance costs. This unit best suits a buyer seeking a long-term home rather than a short-term flip, as the 2010 last sale date suggests limited recent capital growth. The main risk is the wide value estimate gap between $969,000 and $1.4 million, which signals market uncertainty around this specific unit. The 27% auction clearance rate for two-bedroom units in Rhodes indicates a softer market, and the 59-day average days on market means sellers may need to be patient or adjust expectations. The 45% rental proportion in the building is moderate but not excessive, and the reliable NBN connection is a supporting feature rather than a primary driver. For a buyer, the opportunity lies in negotiating below the higher estimate given the current market conditions. Hold this property as a medium-term home with potential for steady rental income if circumstances change.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 62/24 Walker Street, Rhodes NSW 2138
Checks found:
Value Risk 2
Liquidity Risk
Planning Risk
Income Risk ! 1
Execution Risk
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Market Insight

Rhodes is a high-demand, transit-oriented suburb positioned for young professionals and families, with its waterfront renewal and exceptional CBD connectivity driving strong commuter appeal. Demand is led by investors targeting high-yielding units and owner-occupiers seeking amenity, though the market is bifurcated: house prices show robust growth while the high-volume unit segment experiences softer conditions and longer selling periods. Future growth is anchored in its established infrastructure and demographic appeal, yet key constraints include high house price points limiting affordability and sensitivity to interest rates within the substantial unit supply.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

2

Bathroom

2

Parking

2

Land

3798m²

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