1/4 Fitzroy Street, Churchill QLD 4305

1/4 Fitzroy Street, Churchill QLD 4305
3-bed gated unit | Churchill low-rise complex | small strata holding | low-maintenance family floorplan This property is a three-bedroom, two-bathroom unit within a small, gated complex of only five dwellings, which is competitively strong because it offers the privacy and low-density feel of a boutique strata holding rather than a large apartment block. The configuration is rare for a unit in this price tier, as it provides genuine family-friendly space with two bathrooms and a single car space, making it well suited to first-home buyers or small families who need bedroom count over land size. Being in an established residential suburb with school access indicated in the listing data, it sits comfortably within Churchill’s lower-cost Ipswich fringe market, where detached housing is materially more expensive. The low-maintenance, gated format also appeals to downsizers and investors seeking a compact, manageable property in a commuter-friendly location. The value of this property may be influenced by its limited land component, as unit stock generally offers less capital growth potential than detached houses in the same suburb. Its position within a small complex might also mean body corporate fees are higher per owner than in larger developments, which could affect holding costs and buyer appeal. The absence of confirmed details on aspect, finishes, internal size, or floor level means a buyer should verify these in person before forming a view on price, as they can materially affect liveability and resale demand.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 1/4 Fitzroy Street, Churchill QLD 4305
Checks found:
Value Risk ! 1
Liquidity Risk
Planning Risk
Income Risk 2
Execution Risk 2
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Market Insight

Churchill’s demand is being driven by relative affordability to Brisbane, family‑sized detached homes, steady rental appeal and commuter access to Ipswich/Brisbane, attracting both owner‑occupiers and investors. Buyers are seeking value, solid rental returns and quick sales in a small, established suburb. Risks include sensitivity to interest rates, limited local employment and pockets of new approvals, while population spillover and nearby infrastructure support upside; prices have risen strongly—roughly 20–25% year‑on‑year—and have stayed positive over the past six months.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

3

Bathroom

2

Parking

1

Land

121m²

Research & Review Prepared by Brian Moon, Analyst · Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst
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