10 Troughton St, Banks is a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom House with 4 parking spaces and was built in 1992. The property has a land size of 698m2 and floor size of 143m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in June 2005.
This neat four bedroom ensuite home is ready for the new tenants to move in and enjoy. Located in a quiet street with both formal and informal living areas this is a great opportunity to move from your three bedroom home into a home that offers that extra accommodation.
With all the creatures comforts you would look for in a great family home such as ducted gas heating, evaporative cooling, built in robes to all bedrooms including the segregated main bedroom, four car garage and a fabulous rear garden for children this home should be on your list of rental properties to view.
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The size of Banks is approximately 2.3 square kilometres. It has 8 parks covering nearly 13.3% of total area. The population of Banks in 2016 was 4967 people. By 2021 the population was 5100 showing a population growth of 2.7% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Banks is 40-49 years. Households in Banks are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Banks work in a clerical occupation.In 2021, 81.00% of the homes in Banks were owner-occupied compared with 78.10% in 2016.
Banks has 1,924 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Banks have seen a 36.82% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 48.42% increase. As at 30 November 2025:
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