13 Rockingham Street, Mount Gravatt QLD 4122
13 Rockingham Street, Mount Gravatt QLD 4122
Bushfire overlay present | No body corporate but still a townhouse | Tightly held pocket, limited recent sales data | Auction May 6, owners committed
This property carries a specific cost exposure from the bushfire overlayβpotentially higher insurance premiums and stricter landscaping requirements, though no flood risk offsets this. The absence of body corporate fees is a genuine saving, roughly $3,000-$5,000 annually, but the 214mΒ² lot and attached townhouse design still limit your control over shared structures, meaning a long-term buyer should plan for eventual reserve fund contributions. Given the suburbβs 39.3% growth and the ownerβs fixed auction date, youβre buying into time pressure, not a distressed saleβhold for medium-term capital gain rather than flipping.
What makes this townhouse competitively rare is the freestanding feel within a small lot, combined with full air-conditioning and a private courtyard, which few Mount Gravatt listings in this price band offer. For a young family or downsizer, the dual-car secure parking and school catchments (Mount Gravatt State School and High School) reduce daily friction points, while the NBN Hybrid Fibre Coaxial delivers adequate connectivity for hybrid work. This property serves best as a strata-free foothold in a growth corridor, not a passive investmentβtour the 3D layout and test the courtyard orientation before auction day.
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Market Insight:
Mount Gravatt is positioned as a high-demand, family-oriented suburb, evidenced by strong recent sales activity. Demand is driven by younger demographics seeking established family homes, with a clear preference for three and four-bedroom houses. The market has experienced significant price appreciation, with houses selling rapidly, indicating sustained buyer competition. Future growth is underpinned by this demographic demand and limited rental supply, though the market’s recent rapid price growth presents a key sensitivity to broader economic conditions.