1/25 Salzburg Road, Pimpama QLD 4209
1/25 Salzburg Road, Pimpama QLD 4209
Modern duplex | 3-bed, 2-bath, 2-car | 128mยฒ land | flood overlay detected | active sale market
This property occupies a narrow but defensible position in Pimpamaโs duplex segment. The 2017 build, master ensuite with walk-in wardrobe, and open-plan layout with stone-top island kitchen are exactly what family buyers and investors prioritise in this corridor. Being a duplex rather than a standalone house, it offers lower entry cost into a suburb where recent comparable sales at 8/30 Salzburg Road reached $910,000โvalidating the current estimate. The property serves best a buyer seeking a lock-and-leave home or a rental holding in a growth corridor, where demand for three-bedroom configurations remains structurally tight.
The flood overlay is the primary risk and it costs the buyer both insurance premium and future resale pool, as risk-averse purchasers will discount. However, no bushfire or heritage constraints apply, and the duplex form limits land exposure to flooding relative to larger blocks. The opportunity lies in buying below the house price point in the same street while capturing identical school catchment and amenity access. Hold this property for rental income or as a stepping stone into detached housing; its configuration and location support both strategies without overexposing the buyer to land risk.
Detailed Independent Property Report preparedย by PropCred Analyst team forย 1/25 Salzburg Road, Pimpama QLD 4209
Market Insight:
Pimpama presents a dynamic, high-growth market with a median house price near $930,000, recording exceptional annual growth of over 15%. Demand is driven by a diverse demographic, including families and higher-income earners attracted to new developments, supported by strong rental demand from its majority-renter population. The suburb’s robust sales activity and low days on market reflect competitive conditions. Future growth is underpinned by ongoing infrastructure development and access to key amenities, though its rapid price escalation warrants monitoring for affordability constraints.