42 Trafalgar Court Doonan QLD 4562
42 Trafalgar Court Doonan QLD 4562
Pavilion-style on 1.91 acres | End of quiet cul-de-sac | Pool and study | Bushfire and flood overlays noted
The propertyโs primary buying case rests on its rare combination of a substantial 1.91-acre parcel with a well-proportioned pavilion-style house in a quiet cul-de-sac, offering privacy and hinterland tranquility that is increasingly difficult to find. The 325mยฒ internal area with three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a study, and a pool provides immediate functional amenity for a family or downsizer seeking space without excessive maintenance. Being positioned in Doonan, within the Sunshine Coast Council area and catchment for Eumundi State School and Noosa District State High School, it serves buyers who prioritise lifestyle, school access, and a low-density setting over proximity to commercial hubs. The configuration edge here is the land-to-building ratio and the privacy of the position, which together create a scarcity value that should underpin long-term holding.
The specific risks are the detected bushfire and flood overlays, which may affect insurance premiums and future redevelopment potential, and should be verified through the Queensland Globe. These overlays do not negate the propertyโs appeal but do impose a cost on the buyer in terms of due diligence and possibly higher holding expenses. The sales history shows a significant jump from $2.075m in late 2023 to current estimates around $2.55m, suggesting the market has already priced in some of the location premium; buyers should test whether further upside is realistic given the overlay constraints. The opportunity lies in acquiring a rare landholding in a sought-after corridor, where the house is liveable now and the land offers optionality. Hold this property as a private residence or a long-term land bank, not for short-term flipping.
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Market Insight:
Doonan is a high-value, owner-occupied hinterland suburb attracting professional families seeking a premium Sunshine Coast lifestyle. Demand is driven by this demographic, with tight listings and low stock creating favourable conditions for sellers. Recent price adjustments reflect broader market selectivity, yet the suburb’s established appeal and constrained supply underpin its positioning. Future growth is linked to sustained lifestyle demand, though high price points and buyer sensitivity present ongoing affordability constraints.