5 Clara Street South Maclean QLD 4280
5 Clara Street South Maclean QLD 4280
Modern 4-bed house on 315mΒ² lot |Built 2022 |$824k-$850k value range |$600pw rental potential | Bushfire overlay noted. This four-bedroom house on a 315sqm block suits growing families prioritizing newer builds with school catchments and reliable connectivity. Built just four years ago, it delivers low-maintenance living through its compact lot and 218sqm building footprint, covering 69% of the site for efficient use without excess yard demands. The double garage and NBN fibre setup appeal to practical buyers who value functionality over expansive grounds in a street of similar recent homes. Properties like this on Clara Street attract first-home upgraders or young professionals drawn to South Maclean’s state school zones without the premium of larger acreage blocks. In the local market, comparably sized newer houses hold steady values, buoyed by Logan Council’s residential zoning and absence of flood risks, though the bushfire overlay may temper some buyer interest. Its recency ensures modern standards in insulation and layout, reducing upkeep costs compared to older stock nearby. Long-term, the modest land size positions it well for holding as rental yields hit $600 weekly, aligning with demand from shift workers at nearby logistics hubs. Similar 2020s builds here have seen values track 5-7% annual growth, supported by infrastructure upgrades rather than suburb hype. Overall, it stands as a credible entry in the $800k bracket for buyers seeking stability over speculation.
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Market Insight:
South MacleanΒs demand is being driven by the south?east Queensland growth corridor, larger available blocks and strong family/investor interest for more affordable space outside inner suburbsΒbuyer demand has risen noticeably.
Opportunities hinge on continued regional development and land supply, while risks include reliance on infrastructure delivery and sensitivity to wider market shifts; prices have broadly held steady to modestly risen over the past six months following solid annual gains.