663/9 Grazier Street Lidcombe NSW 2141
663/9 Grazier Street Lidcombe NSW 2141
2 bed apartment in established complex |$845k-$875k guide |95sqm + balcony |Corner position views|Est value $825k |Rental $850pw |Flood overlay noted. This two-bedroom apartment with secure parking suits couples or professionals seeking low-maintenance living near transport and schools. Its 6th-floor corner position captures abundant natural light through floor-to-ceiling glass, enhancing the open-plan layout for comfortable everyday use. Within the building’s mid-rise structure on a shared 1.22 acre lot, it stands out among similar units due to sweeping views over podium gardens and the Olympic Stadium. Buyers drawn to these apartments often include first-home investors or downsizers valuing the single car space and amenities like gym and intercom security. Comparable sales in the complex, such as $768k for a similar two-bed in mid-2025, indicate steady demand with units holding firm around $750k-$850k. The flood overlay may temper some buyer interest, yet school catchments including Newington Public add practical appeal for families renting or holding long-term. Positioned in a densely occupied street of matching apartments, it aligns with Lidcombe’s rental market strength, where yields around $850 weekly support investor positioning. Overall, its modern features and stadium proximity underpin reliable capital stability in a market favoring well-appointed units.
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Market Insight:
Demand is driven by LidcombeΒs direct rail connectivity, the Carter Street precinct transformation and multicultural buyers chasing convenient access to Parramatta, plus new mixed-use sites adding inventory. People are buying for assured rental demand from commuters, the transit-oriented lifestyle and the fact the suburb has sustained double-digit growth so values remain on a consistent upward trajectory over the past six months. The main risk is planning uncertainty around higher-density TOD proposals and pressure on local services, yet redevelopment nodes and infrastructure-led renewal keep the outlook positive.