2/10 Kennerton Court, Morayfield QLD 4506
2/10 Kennerton Court, Morayfield QLD 4506
Bushfire and flood overlays | Vacant and no body corporate | 142mΒ² floor on 200mΒ² lot | Three outdoor zones with privacy
This property carries measurable risk from its bushfire and flood overlays, which will add to insurance costs and may reduce exit liquidity in a slow market. The absence of body corporate fees improves holding cost, though the shared 1,012mΒ² block introduces common area obligations that are not formalised. The backyard privacy is genuinely rare for a townhouse in this corridor. You should hold this property for owner-occupation, not short-term gain; the yield at current rental estimates is below what a pure investor would accept without a capital growth thesis.
The three separate outdoor areas and the drive-through garage to courtyard are differentiating features that most comparable townhouses in Morayfield lack. Combined with a floor plan that accommodates a home-based business, the property suits a buyer looking for flexibility rather than pure resale metrics. The 2022 purchase at $415,000 and now offers above $799,000 show the market has repriced this street, but the gap between domain and property.com.au estimates signals caution. The property’s best use is as a long-term family home with income offset potential. Before proceeding, verify the common area maintenance arrangement with the body corporate manager and obtain a full insurance quote inclusive of the overlay risks.
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Market Insight:
Morayfield is a high-demand northern Brisbane suburb attracting families, investors, and acreage buyers, including interstate purchasers. This demand, driven by tight supply of quality family homes and lifestyle properties, fuels a robust market with median house prices around $850,000 and exceptional annual growth exceeding 15%. Houses sell in a brisk 15 days, indicating strong competition. Future growth is supported by infrastructure upgrades like the expanding shopping centre and improved school facilities, though affordability constraints exist with household income 22% below the Brisbane average.