78 Curdie Street, Cobden VIC 3266
78 Curdie Street, Cobden VIC 3266
Large 1014m² corner block | 4-bed project home | Substantial shed space | Renovator appeal|This four-bedroom house on a 1014m² lot suits hands-on buyers or tradies seeking renovation potential and workshop space. The generous corner allotment provides dual access and room for expansion, setting it apart from typical street-front lots in the area. With a functional layout and single bathroom, it delivers straightforward living now while offering a blank canvas for updates that could modernise family use. The standout 15m x 9m shed caters to practical needs like vehicle storage or trade work, appealing to self-employed locals who value on-site workspace. In a residential-zoned pocket near schools, it fits neatly among similar older homes, attracting buyers who prioritise land over finish. Properties like this often draw renovators in Cobden, where larger blocks command steady interest from those building equity through improvements. Its low building coverage at 32% leaves scope for additions, supporting long-term holding as family sizes or needs evolve. Market patterns show these project homes hold value well, underpinned by the rarity of such sizeable, accessible land in established streets. Over time, the combination of space and location ensures resilience against shifting trends.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared by PropCred Analyst team for 78 Curdie Street, Cobden VIC 3266
Checks found:
Value Risk
✓
Liquidity Risk
✓
Planning Risk
✓
Income Risk
✓
Execution Risk
✕
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Insight: Cobden VIC 3266
Cobden is a regional township in south-west Victoria where housing demand is largely driven by agriculture and dairy industries. Property prices remain modest compared with metropolitan markets. Buyers are typically local families and retirees seeking affordable housing. The towns rural economy supports housing stability.
PropCred Estimated Value
Bedrooms
4
Bathroom
1
Parking
4
Land
1,014m²
Research & Review
Prepared by Steve Dalton, Senior Analyst
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Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst