10-12 Goldfinch Drive Parkhurst QLD 4702

10-12 Goldfinch Drive Parkhurst QLD 4702
Large 2009m² block |Recently sold $785k |Now listed with shed+solar |Dual driveway access | 4 bed family house on a 2009m² block in Riverside Estate suits growing households or retirees needing space for vehicles, hobbies and low-maintenance living. The oversized allotment sets this property apart on its street, providing rare flexibility for side access to the powered 12x6m shed, boats or extra garaging that most neighbours lack. Dual driveways enable easy manoeuvring without reversing, a practical edge for families with trailers or multiple cars in this estate setting. Lowset design and recent paint refresh make it immediately habitable, while solar panels and full air conditioning support efficient year-round use amid Rockhampton’s climate. Buyers drawn here often include tradespeople or hobbyists valuing the workshop potential, alongside families prioritizing rumpus space and yard room over smaller urban lots. Similar large-block homes in the area have held value steadily post-2024 sales, buoyed by land scarcity in family-oriented pockets like this. Its position enhances holding appeal, as expanding estates increase demand for such versatile acreage without venturing further out. Market estimates now around $1m reflect this uplift, positioning it well for patient owners. Overall, the combo of functionality and land size underpins reliable long-term positioning.

Market Insight:

Parkhurst’s demand is being driven by recent government infrastructure funding and council road and industrial upgrades that unlock new housing and commercial capacity, alongside a major over?50s lifestyle development and good Bruce Highway/university access. ([couriermail.com.au](https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/rockhampton/business/275m-in-state-government-funding-to-help-housing-shortage/news-story/cc2df01e30bc2d3e851eb9d0404efe67?utm_source=openai)) Buyers favour family?friendly amenities, tight rental supply and steady yields that keep both owner?occupiers and investors active. ([realestate.com.au](https://www.realestate.com.au/qld/parkhurst-4702/?utm_source=openai)) Risks include reliance on regional employment and the chance of short?term oversupply from large projects, but completed servicing and staged residential builds point to growth upside; prices have broadly edged up over the past six months following solid annual gains. ([yourinvestmentpropertymag.com.au](https://www.yourinvestmentpropertymag.com.au/top-suburbs/qld/4702-parkhurst?utm_source=openai))

PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

4

Bathroom

2

Parking

3

Land

2009m²

Built

Recent Assessments