24 Short Street Boronia Heights QLD 4124
24 Short Street Boronia Heights QLD 4124
Estimated at $930k | 741sqm block | 4 parking spaces | Strong rental yield potential
This three-bedroom house on a 741-square-metre block offers practical appeal to families or investors seeking a mid-sized holding in an established Brisbane suburb with reliable school access and infrastructure.
The property occupies a generous lot for its residential classification, providing flexibility for future extension or reconfiguration without the constraints of smaller urban blocks. With four dedicated car spaces, it caters to multi-vehicle households and reflects the area’s car-dependent character typical of outer Brisbane locations. The estimated valuation of $930,000 positions it as an entry to mid-market offering, with rental income estimates between $580 and $705 per week suggesting approximately 3.2 to 3.9 per cent gross yielda reasonable return for the asset class and location.
The property sits within Logan Council and benefits from proximity to established government schooling, with Boronia Heights State School less than 600 metres away and Park Ridge State High School approximately 1.9 kilometres distant. These catchment advantages matter significantly for buyer cohorts prioritising education access without private school fees. The property was last sold in 2018 and has been recently listed, indicating a transition back to market after a period of owner occupation or long-term hold.
Structural details suggest a modest build footprint of 253 square metres across the 741-square-metre lot, meaning substantial land remains unbuilta feature that may appeal to buyers considering future development or those simply preferring lower building coverage and outdoor space. The presence of NBN Hybrid Fibre Coaxial and 5G mobile coverage aligns with contemporary connectivity expectations and supports remote working arrangements. The absence of bushfire, flood, or heritage overlays removes regulatory complexity that often encumbers Brisbane properties, simplifying future use or modification decisions for future owners.
Market Insight:
Boronia Heights demand is driven by affordable family homes, Logan City infrastructure upgrades such as the expanded state school, new bushland reserve and solid links to the M1 and local centres that keep lifestyle buyers engaged. The median house price sits around $810k?$813k with value rising roughly 12?13% over the past year and listings remaining tight, so the six?month swing has been quietly upward and rental growth (around $600pw) keeps investors in the mix. Watch for lower-than-Brisbane-average yields and sensitivity to rate changes, but the suburbs mix of established stock and a maturing local precinct offers a reasonable growth runway.