65 Barnett Street, Kensington VIC 3031

65 Barnett Street, Kensington VIC 3031
freestanding period house | rear laneway access | sunny yard | high ceilings | no off-street parking This freestanding period house is presented with a level of character uncommon in compact inner-suburban formats. High ceilings, a decked verandah, and a sunny brick-paved yard with direct laneway access are provided, giving an openness beyond its two-bedroom footprint. A central living-dining zone is connected to a functional kitchen, while a neat bathroom and internal laundry complete the layout. For a first-home buyer or downsizer seeking a single-level home near rail, trams, and village amenity, this property is well positioned in Kensington’s period-house market. Its modest size is balanced by scope for enhancement and expansion, subject to approval, which adds potential. The absence of on-site parking may be a meaningful constraint for families, though the rear laneway access offers a possible solution for future crossover or garage creation. The period character, while attractive, may require ongoing maintenance, and the existing gas heating and ducted evaporative cooling are functional but not premium upgrades. The property’s value is likely to be influenced by how a buyer weighs its charm and location against its compact accommodation and lack of parking. The expansion potential might be seen as upside, but any renovation would be subject to heritage considerations common in the area.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 65 Barnett Street, Kensington VIC 3031
Checks found:
Value Risk ✕ 2
Liquidity Risk ✓
Planning Risk ✕ 2
Income Risk ✕ 2
Execution Risk ✓
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Market Insight

Kensington, inner Melbourne, is a premium housing market with a median house price of $1.125M and units at $505K. Buyer demand is high-income: weekly household earnings run 16.6% above Greater Melbourne, and auction clearance hit 80% in September 2025. Annual house growth ran between 3.05% and 4.2%, though the latest quarter fell 8.5%. Units are softer, down 5.65–6.3% annually and 16% quarterly. Supply is tight—recently 23 houses for sale, with days on market averaging 27–39. Sales volumes of 127 houses and 109 units over 12 months reflect steady turnover. Rental yields remain modest for houses (3.33–3.6%) but firmer for units (5.17–5.5%), supported by unit rents of $520–550 weekly. Existing transport links—Macaulay Road, Hobsons Road, nearby train stations—anchor the suburb. Key constraints are affordability and negative long-term price drift: houses -0.09%, units -1.10% annually.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Comparable Sales: 2-bed cottage sold for $760K; another for $785K | Property Price Band: $750K-$800K | Value Drivers: rear laneway, high ceilings, expansion potential

Bedrooms

2

Bathroom

1

Parking

-

Land

151m²

Research & Review Prepared by Steve Dalton, Senior Analyst · Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst
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