Property Of The Week: 5 Mitchell Street, North Bondi, NSW
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Property Of The Week: 5 Mitchell Street, North Bondi, NSW

The ideal family home in a sought-after location.

By Terry Christodoulou
Fri, Feb 12, 2021 5:07amGrey Clock < 1 min

The dusty adage of ‘location, location, location’ certainly rings true for this North Bondi residence.

Located within walking distance of the beach and Seven Ways shopping precinct as well as local eateries, this 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom, 2-car parking home is the ideal family offering.

Set on a wide-fronted block offering 251sqm, the free-flowing spaces are split across two floors.

Inside presents a newly refreshed home with polished timber floors and new carpet. The living room and kitchen offers classically high ceilings – the latter fitted with an island connecting to the spacious dining area.

It’s also here that the oversized windows overlook the garden and the lead out to the alfresco dining terrace.

All five double bedrooms offer built-ins while the master bedroom is set with an ensuite, walk-in-robe and private balcony access.

Elsewhere the home offers three bathrooms and an internal laundry.

Further, the home offers a workshop or storage area – with the scope to convert – along with an attic.

Ducted air condition is available in five zones, with ceiling fans throughout the home supplementing the air flow.

The listing is with PPD Real Estate’s Mary Anne Cronin (+61 411 773 646) and Jane Lomax (+61 410 465 277) and is headed to auction February 27. Price guide; $2.9m. 

Ppdre.com.au



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Build-to-rent (BTR) residential property has emerged as one of the key sectors of interest among institutional and private high-net-worth investors across the Asia-Pacific region, according to a new report from CBRE. In a survey of 500 investors, BTR recorded the strongest uptick in interest, particularly among investors targeting value-added strategies to achieve double-digit returns.

CBRE said the residential investment sector is set to attract more capital this year, with investors in Japan, Australia and mainland China the primary markets of focus for BTR development. BTR is different from regular apartment developments because the developer or investorowner retains the entire building for long-term rental income. Knight Frank forecasts that by 2030, about 55,000 dedicated BTR apartments will have been completed in Australia.

Knight Frank says BTR is a proven model in overseas markets and Australia is now following suit.

Investors are gravitating toward the residential sector because of the perception that it offers the ability to adjust rental income streams more quickly than other sectors in response to high inflation,” Knight Frank explained in a BTR report published in September 2023.

The report shows Melbourne has the most BTR apartments under construction, followed by Sydney. Most of them are one and two-bedroom apartments. The BTR sector is also growing in Canberra and Perth where land costs less and apartment rental yields are among the highest in the country at 5.1 percent and 6.1 percent, respectively, according to the latest CoreLogic data.

In BTR developments, there is typically a strong lifestyle emphasis to encourage renters to stay as long as possible. Developments often have proactive maintenance programs, concierges, add-on cleaning services for tenants, and amenities such as a gym, pool, yoga room, cinema, communal working spaces and outdoor barbecue and dining areas.

Some blocks allow tenants to switch apartments as their space needs change, many are pet-friendly and some even run social events for residents. However, such amenities and services can result in BTR properties being expensive to rent. Some developers and investors have been given subsidies to reserve a portion of BTR apartments as ‘affordable homes’ for local essential services workers.

Ray White chief economist Nerida Conisbee says Australian BTR is a long way behind the United States, where five percent of the country’s rental supply is owned by large companies. She says BTR is Australia’s “best betto raise rental supply amid today’s chronic shortage that has seen vacancy rates drop below 1% nationwide and rents skyrocket 40% over the past four years.

Nerida Conisbee says the BTR market is Australia’s ‘best bet’ for addressing the housing crisis.

Ms Conisbee says 84 percent of Australian rental homes are owned by private landlords, typically mum and dad investors, and nine percent are owned by governments. With Australia currently in the midst of a rental crisis, the question of who provides rental properties needs to be considered,” Ms Conisbee said. We have relied heavily on private landlords for almost all our rental properties but we may not be able to so readily in the future.” She points out that large companies can access and manage debt more easily than private landlords when interest rates are high.

The CBRE report shows that Asia-Pacific investors are also interested in other types of residential properties. These include student accommodation, particularly in high migration markets like Australia, and retirement communities in markets with ageing populations, such as Japan and Korea. Most Asia Pacific investors said they intended to increase or keep their real estate allocations the same this year, with more than 50 percent of Australian respondents intending to invest more.

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