Investors | Hunter Homes Dual Living Designs Explained
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Hunter Homes’ rental ready homes are designed with investors in mind, delivering a complete, turnkey solution that’s ready to lease from day one. With premium inclusions built in as standard, there’s no need to factor in costly upgrades or post-handover work — everything is already considered. From durable, low-maintenance materials to modern layouts that appeal to a wide rental market, each home is built to balance tenant appeal with long-term performance. Features like quality finishes, functional kitchens, energy-efficient design, and practical storage ensure your property stands out to renters while keeping ongoing maintenance predictable. Whether you’re building your first investment property or expanding your portfolio, Hunter Homes makes it easier to move from construction to consistent rental income without the usual delays or hidden costs.
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For investors considering dual living, the design you choose plays a critical role in how well the p...
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Understanding Dual Living as a Property Investment Strategy Dual living is increasingly becoming a p...
Learn moreYes — our rental ready homes are designed as turnkey solutions, meaning they’re ready to lease from day one. With premium inclusions already built in as standard, you won’t need to organise additional works after handover. That includes quality finishes, functional kitchens, flooring, and fittings that tenants expect, helping you move straight from completion to rental income.
Yes — we offer a range of dual living designs, including homes with attached secondary dwellings (like the Dakota) and full duplex designs (like the Harvest). These options allow investors to generate two rental incomes from a single build, which can improve yield and provide greater income stability over time.
Absolutely. Whether you’re focused on maximising rental yield, appealing to a specific tenant type, or planning for long-term capital growth, our team can guide you toward designs that align with your strategy. We’ll walk you through layout options, inclusions, and how different home types perform as investment properties.
Our homes are designed with long-term performance in mind. By including quality materials and finishes as standard, we reduce the likelihood of early repairs or upgrades. This helps investors manage ongoing costs more predictably and maintain a property that stays appealing to tenants over time.
A strong investment property balances tenant appeal with long-term durability. At Hunter Homes, we focus on practical layouts, low-maintenance materials, and designs that suit a wide range of renters — from families to couples and downsizers. Location, rental demand, and overall yield also play a big role, which is why we always recommend considering both the home design and where you’re building.
A dual living home typically includes a main residence with an attached, self-contained secondary dwelling — often sharing a structure but with separate living spaces. A duplex, on the other hand, is two fully independent homes on one block, each with its own entry and facilities. The right option depends on your investment goals, budget, and how you plan to lease the property.
Yes — we build across key regions in NSW, including the Hunter, Upper Hunter and New England areas, where rental demand continues to grow. These regions offer a mix of affordability, lifestyle appeal, and infrastructure, making them attractive to both tenants and investors. If you’re unsure about a location, we can help you assess whether it’s a good fit for your investment.
You can explore our full range of home designs, including dual living and investor-focused options, on our website. We also recommend visiting one of our display homes to see the layouts, inclusions, and build quality in person — it’s one of the best ways to understand how the home will perform as a rental.