10 Creekview Street Helensvale QLD 4212
10 Creekview Street Helensvale QLD 4212
4 bed family home on 803mΒ² block |Built 1994 in Monterey Keys |Across from waterfront |Est value $1.66M | Rental $1k pw| This four-bedroom house on an 803sqm block in a quiet street suits established families prioritising space and school access in Helensvale. The generous land size at 803 square metres provides ample room for practical living, including an in-ground pool and outdoor areas that support relaxed family routines or potential expansions. Built in 1994 with a 299sqm footprint covering 37% of the lot, it balances built space with usable yard, appealing to buyers who value both indoor comfort and outdoor utility. Positioned across from waterfront homes on a private street, it offers a locational edge without the premium pricing of direct water access, fitting neatly into the Monterey Keys pocket. Families drawn to similar properties here often seek the combination of four car spaces, ducted climate control and proximity to Coomera State School just 3.6km away. In the local market, four-bedroom houses on 800sqm-plus lots like this have held steady appeal, with estimated values around $1.66 million reflecting demand from upsizers avoiding smaller modern builds. Its last sale in 2011 underscores long-term holding potential, as the area’s family-oriented stability and infrastructure links enhance land value over time. Reliable NBN and 5G coverage further bolsters its position for remote-working households. Overall, the property’s scale and street context position it as a solid mid-range option with enduring utility in a market favouring established homes.
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Market Insight:
HelensvaleΒs demand stems from being a Northern Gold Coast hub with the Westfield expansion, train/light rail connectivity, and affordable linkages to Brisbane plus an 11Β12% rent upswing that keeps families and investors engaged.
Regional undersupply around postcodes 4208Β4212 and buyers priced out of Ormeau and Coomera are pushing into Helensvale, keeping price pressure rising over the last six months despite tighter buyer competition.
Risks include the broader area pipeline of new approvals that could moderate growth and the industrial edges that some buyers still weigh, while steady rental yields and lifestyle upgrades keep the suburb appealing.