35 Arline Street Mount Isa QLD 4825

35 Arline Street Mount Isa QLD 4825
Spacious 1012mยฒ block |3-bed family home |6 parking spots |$349K asking suits investors|8.8% suburb yield potential. This three-bedroom house on a 1012sqm block fits families or investors eyeing space for vehicles, storage or backyard living in Mount Isa’s established housing pocket. The generous land size stands out on its street, offering room for a powered shed, carport and fenced yard that supports practical uses like hobbies or extra garaging beyond the typical family setup. With two living areas and outdoor entertaining options, it delivers everyday comfort without excess, appealing to buyers who prioritise function over flash in a mining town market. Properties like this attract local workers and first-home families drawn to the low-maintenance layout and air-conditioned bedrooms for year-round livability. In the local scene, similar three-beds on large lots hold steady, with median house prices dipping just 3% yearly yet delivering 8.6% yields that cushion holding costs. The multiple parking and storage draw those with utes or equipment, positioning it ahead of smaller-lot peers that sell quicker but command less long-term flexibility. Ample outdoor space adds holding appeal, as land scarcity in family zones supports value retention even if the build shows its age. Overall, its scale and utility make it a pragmatic choice for owner-occupiers or yield-focused landlords in a market favoring substance.
Detailed Independent Property Report preparedย  by PropCred Analyst team forย 35 Arline Street Mount Isa QLD 4825
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Market Insight:

Mount Isa is a major mining centre with housing demand heavily tied to resource sector employment and commodity cycles. The market experiences sharp fluctuations depending on mining activity, workforce demand and company investment. While rental yields can be strong during boom periods, capital values can be volatile. Limited diversification of the local economy adds risk to long-term stability. Price trends are cyclical rather than consistently upward.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

3

Bathroom

1

Parking

6

Land

1012mยฒ

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