20 Alice Street Clontarf QLD 4019
20 Alice Street Clontarf QLD 4019
4 bed 762m2 Queenslander |Est $1.04m value |Flood overlay noted |School catchment 0.4km | Currently listed for sale. This four-bedroom house on a 762sqm block suits families or renovators drawn to established bayside living with solid land potential. Built in 1940, it offers practical space across 257sqm under roof, with generous parking including five spots, dual driveways and powered sheds that appeal for workshop or storage needs. The single bathroom signals scope for modernisation, positioning it as a value play amid pricier rebuilt homes on similar lots. Sitting low at 3m elevation with a detected flood overlay, it underscores caution for buyers prioritising risk assessment in this coastal pocket. Yet the expansive land and side access enhance redevelopment options, fitting streets where period homes on 700m2-plus blocks draw trades or growing households. Properties like this tend to attract downsizers or investors eyeing rental yields around $730 weekly, given reliable NBN and 5G coverage. In the local market, comparable four-beds hold steady, buoyed by proximity to Clontarf Beach State School just 400m away. Long-term, the lot’s size and school zone provide holding appeal, as land values in such catchments outpace structure upgrades over time. Its last sale in 2008 reflects infrequent turnover typical of these holdouts.
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Market Insight:
ClontarfΒs seaside calm, foreshore parks, golf club, and 35Β40 minute Brisbane access keep buyer pulses high, so owner-occupiers, downsizers and investors keep bidding on waterfront or renovation-ready homes while Moreton Bay migration inflows keep vacancy below 2%.
Median house values now sit close to $947,500 with 12.8% annual growth and units $717,500 up 23.7%, and recent valuations showed a 6.3% lift in the past month, so the last six months have been a steady upward run.
Affordability pressure near the sub-$1m band and limited lot release are the main risks, yet ongoing Moreton Bay infrastructure wins and peninsula amenities keep listings desirable for dual-income builds or long-term seaboard gains.