Purchase or Pass? A Maroubra room with a potential loss of view

Purchase or Pass? A Maroubra room with a potential loss of view
Chris GrayDecember 7, 2020

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A couple of weeks ago on our Purchase or Pass segment we featured a property which had a potential view loss and we still decided to purchase it. This week we check out another similar property and debate whether to buy it or not.

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Address: 9/34 Bona Vista Avenue, Maroubra

Location: 10.9 kms from CBD

Beds: 2

Bath: 1

Parking: 1

Size: 71sqm incl car

Price: $600k est

Rent: $590/wk

It’s a two bedroom, one bathroom unit with undercover parking, 10.9 kms from the CBD. It’s in a small boutique block of nine and at the rear of the block there’s only one unit per floor and only a small common wall. It’s 130 metres to the beach. The unit is well maintained and has low strata fees of $560 per quarter. The block, like many in the street, is three stories high and the neighbouring property in front of the view is only 2 stories high.

Let’s decipher some of the real estate language to see exactly what it means.

Chris Gray: If it’s block of 9 with only one unit at the back what does that mean?

Charles Tarbey: From a developer’s point of view you’ll look at whether there’s too many apartments in the complex. You look at whether there are 10 on one floor because it does change the dynamics of the building. I know I’d rather live in a building with a lot less number of apartments and a lot more owner-occupiers in the block. And a lot fewer people on the same floor that I have to deal with, especially if there are elevators or stairs to navigate. From a privacy issue it’s better too.

Chris Gray: I think the way this operates is you come in from the main entrance at the front and that’s access to six. Whereas if you’re in the back part that’s only three units so you’re not getting doors crashing and rest of it. It’s a bit more of a peaceful life.

Charles Tarbey: It is more of a peaceful life but looking at the size of that property, 71 square metres the entire block would fit in my front yard in the Blue Mountains. You have to get used to the suburbs.

Chris Gray: Undercover space versus garage, do you think it makes a difference?

Charles Tarbey: It makes a bit of a difference but in those areas just getting off-street parking is very good, so if you can take the property off the road a car-port is really pretty sound.

Chris Gray: If you look at the floor plan, 71 square metres including the garage so more like 50 square metres, when you’ve got no hallways you actually look at the size of the bedrooms, they’re both double size and a loungeroom, it’s actually not too bad.

Charles Tarbey: I guess the bedrooms would come off the loungeroom so you’re basically walking into the whole thing. My biggest concern is you’re really paying for an outlook. So what happens if they decide to build bigger or higher than you down the road and they block out everything from there. That’s definitely a possibility because that’s happening a lot now.

Chris Gray: Because you haven’t got a big unit, you haven’t got big balconies, you haven’t got a big anything, you’re actually going to be paying that price for the view so if you lose it potentially the property will go down in value.

Charles Tarbey: There are a lot of properties that are hidden. I spoke to a lady at security at Qantas, strange place to talk real estate, but she bought the house in Hurstville and that’s really taken off. And I said yes because that’s a hidden gem. I speak to a lot of agents, I spoke to an agent today and he’s telling me the apartments there are going crazy at $400,000 to $800,000. And that’s a magnificent area. You’ve got water views in a lot of areas, you’re away from the city. I mean why would you stretch and pay a lot of money for a small apartment when you can get that something just that bit bigger in a quieter area.

Chris Gray: So given there’s three storeys pretty much across the whole street and the neighbour is two stories, would you buy that or take a pass.

Charles Tarbey: I think there are plenty of other places to buy.

Chris Gray: For me this is a very tough question – the unit would have had the view from the day it was built. More owners are looking at developing buildings these days so there’s a chance someone is going to build up a level, it might even be me, so I’d be trying to target that two level one next door. If the property was very large, had a great balcony or something else unique about it I might still buy it. But as it hasn’t I’m going to pass for the moment.

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