Data last updated: 21 Jun 2025
Estimated market value: $1,220,000 (range $1,050,000 to $1,390,000)
Notes: Based on Domain's estimate, 48C Geddes Street has an internal building area of 149 square metres. Another estimate from property.com.au is $985,000.
December 14, 2009 - $680,000
December 21, 1997 - $240,000
Type:
House
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
2
Land (sqm):
1013
Car/Garage:
2 (double garage/parking spaces) [4, 5, 9]
Estimated weekly rent:
$850 - $855 per week [4, 5, 9]
Most recently listed for rent in 2025 at $850 per week. Estimated rental yield for the property is 4.5%, compared to Victoria Park average of 4.1%.
Rental vacancy rate:
1.42% (Victoria Park suburb)
Council rate:
Not readily available online
Water rate:
Not readily available online
Strata fee:
N/A (typically for strata-titled properties, this is a house)
Home and content insurance price:
Not readily available online (requires specific quote)
LGA:
Victoria Park Council
Zoning:
Not explicitly stated, but within Town of Victoria Park planning framework.
Bushfire:
No bushfire overlay detected
Flood:
No flood overlay detected
Heritage:
No heritage overlay detected
State Government:
METRONET projects: removal of level crossings and elevation of rail line through Victoria Park and Canning (scheduled to begin 2023)
Causeway Pedestrian and Cyclist Bridge (improving access between Perth CBD and Victoria Park)
Local Government:
Town of Victoria Park is required to deliver an additional 19,400 dwellings by 2050
Significant development opportunities around the train line, Burswood Peninsula, Burswood Station East, Bentley to Curtin University, Technology Park, Albany Highway, St James, Kent St and Carlisle
Albany Highway precincts (Victoria Park and East Victoria Park) to see higher density mixed-use and residential development
Transformations to the Park Centre and Macmillan precinct into mixed-use developments
Lathlain Precinct Redevelopment Project (revitalising Lathlain as a multi-use sporting, recreation, health and education precinct)
Edward Millen Adaptive Heritage and Landscape Redevelopment project (transforming Elizabeth Baillie House and park into a vibrant hub)
Bus stops a few minutes walk away - Bus
Victoria Park Station - Train (Armadale Line, Thornlie-Cockburn Line, Airport Line etc.)
Victoria Park property market has shown robust growth.
Last 12 months | $972,500
Currently (various sources) | $950,000 - $1,050,000 [3, 6, 11, 19]
House values increased by 8% (past 12 months)
Annual capital growth of 13.31% for houses
Median house price increased by 14% (past 12 months)
House rents increased by 6.4% (past year)