98 Thacker Street, Ocean Grove VIC 3226

98 Thacker Street, Ocean Grove VIC 3226
Character-rich Old Grove pocket | wide lot-size mix | established coastal homes | strong family demand | bushfire overlay on some parcels This property sits in one of Ocean Grove’s more established and character-driven streets, where the housing stock leans toward older, detached homes with generous block sizes and a genuine coastal feel. The street’s mix of conventional suburban lots and larger landholdings means the immediate area offers both privacy and a sense of space that newer estates rarely match. For a buyer seeking a home with renovation potential, original timber floors, or room to extend, this pocket serves well. It appeals most to families wanting school access, yard space, and proximity to town and beach, as well as to those looking for a semi-acreage lifestyle close to amenity. The neighbourhood character is consistent and well regarded, which supports steady demand and resale interest. Value may be shaped by the bushfire overlay present on some parcels, which can affect insurance costs and building requirements, though it does not appear to have suppressed activity on the street. The broad range in lot sizes and dwelling conditions means price will hinge heavily on land area, layout, and the level of modernisation already completed. A renovated home on a larger block may command a noticeable premium, while an older, untouched house offers scope for added value through updates. Buyers should weigh the trade-off between character and comfort, and consider how much work they are prepared to take on relative to the asking figure.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 98 Thacker Street, Ocean Grove VIC 3226
Checks found:
Value Risk 2
Liquidity Risk ! 1
Planning Risk ! 1
Income Risk ! 1
Execution Risk 2
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Market Insight

Ocean Grove, the Bellarine Peninsula’s largest town east of the Barwon River mouth, is a mature, mostly owner-occupied market: 78.5% of homes are held by owners, and the dominant cohort is childless couples aged 60–69 carrying mortgages of $1,800–$2,399 monthly. That demographic anchors demand for low-maintenance, well-located housing. House prices have softened over the past year, with medians ranging from $925,000 to $950,000 and annual declines between 2.1% and 5.0% depending on the series. Units have moved counter-cyclically, rising 2.7% to 5.9% to a median near $770,000–$789,000. Houses sit on the market for a median 60 days, with annual sales volume between roughly 357 and 395. Rental returns remain modest: house yields around 3.11% with median weekly rent of $600; units yield 3.26%–3.8% on rents of $523–$530. Future growth hinges on the town’s coastal amenity and existing infrastructure, but affordability constraints, a soft house segment, and rate-sensitive mortgage holders temper upside.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Comparable Sales: 104 Thacker Street sold $750k–$795k; 11/66 Thacker Street listed $1.2M–$1.3M | Property Price Band: $1.1M–$1.3M | Value Drivers: land size, renovation level, street position

Bedrooms

3

Bathroom

1

Parking

1

Land

616m²

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