1 Robsart Street, North Toowoomba QLD 4350
1 Robsart Street, North Toowoomba QLD 4350
3 bed 1960s house | fully fenced 809mยฒ | North Toowoomba | near CBD and schools
This property offers a rare combination of a generous 809mยฒ fully fenced block with a solid 1960s house in a sought-after North Toowoomba pocket near the CBD. The 247mยฒ building size provides comfortable internal space, while the solar panels and FTTP connectivity add practical modern efficiency. For a buyer seeking an entry-level opportunity with renovation potential, the location within catchment for Harlaxton State School and Toowoomba State High School strengthens its appeal to families. The street’s leafy character and absence of bushfire or flood overlays further support its positioning as a stable long-term holding.
The primary risk is the property’s age and likely need for renovation, which carries cost and time implications for the buyer. The single bathroom may limit appeal for some families, and the lot size discrepancy between 809mยฒ and 834mยฒ should be verified through title search. However, the 2009 sales history suggests limited recent turnover, indicating potential for value uplift through strategic improvements. The property suits a buyer prepared to invest in cosmetic or structural updates to capture equity growth. Hold for medium-term capital appreciation, renovate selectively to improve rental yield, or occupy as a solid family home with good school access.
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Market Insight:
North Toowoomba presents a tightly held, undersupplied market driven by strong owner-occupier demand from families and relocators, attracted by its practical convenience and quality schooling. Recent capital growth has been robust, supported by a critically low vacancy rate and competitive rental fundamentals. Future growth is underpinned by sustained population inflow and affordability relative to Brisbane, though the market remains sensitive to broader economic conditions and interest rate pressures.