57 Mclean Street East Mackay QLD 4740
57 Mclean Street East Mackay QLD 4740
4 bed house on 825mΒ²|Built 1993|Offers over $779k|Freshly listed|Teen retreat potential|Family flexible living. This four-bedroom house on an 825sqm block suits growing families or multi-generational households valuing space and separation. The dual-level design delivers practical separation with a ground-floor retreat ideal for teenagers, guests or extended family, enhancing everyday usability without compromising privacy. Its 825mΒ² lot provides ample room for outdoor living or future tweaks, setting it apart on a street of similar established homes. Buyers drawn to these are typically families prioritising functionality over flash, often from local Mackay circles seeking low-maintenance hold. Comparable four-beds on mid-sized blocks in the area have moved steadily since 2022, reflecting demand for proven 90s builds with modern updates like renovated bathrooms. This one’s recent listing after a 2022 sale positions it to attract quick interest amid balanced local supply. Long-term, the generous land and flexible layout underpin holding value, as East Mackay stock with these traits rarely lingers. Street appeal from established gardens adds subtle edge in a neighbourhood of peers, without overstanding. Overall it slots neatly into a market favouring solid, adaptable family assets.
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Market Insight:
East MackayΒs demand is led by its coastal, inner?Mackay positionΒclose to the CBD, port and health/education hubsΒcombined with relative affordability and solid rental yields that attract investors and first?home buyers. Buyers value lifestyle (beach and river access), rental income and compact commute times; growth upside comes from steady regional infrastructure and population gains, while risks include exposure to mining?sector cycles and cyclone/flood vulnerability. Broadly, prices have firmed and shown modest uplift over the past six months amid low listings and tight rental vacancy, but expect cyclical volatility.