109A Munro Street Auchenflower QLD 4066

109A Munro Street Auchenflower QLD 4066
Four-bedroom home | Recently listed | Elevated Auchenflower location | Built 1999 This four-bedroom, three-bathroom house on a 405-square-metre block represents a substantial family residence in an established Brisbane neighbourhood, likely appealing to owner-occupiers seeking proximity to quality government schools and a consolidated residential setting. The property was constructed in 1999 and sits on a parcel that supports a 216-square-metre building footprint with 53 percent site coverage. Its multi-level design and elevated ground position at 37 metres above sea level distinguish it from typical suburban lots in the area. The home features practical infrastructure including air conditioning, built-in robes, open fireplace, and a workshop space, alongside two secure car spaces and remote garage access. The 405-square-metre land size aligns with standard residential allotments in Auchenflower, providing sufficient space for family living without excessive maintenance demands typical of larger estates. Listed in mid-March 2026 after a sale in 2015, the property enters a market where comparable four-bedroom homes command significant premiums. The estimated value sits around 2.27 million dollars, positioning it in the upper-middle tier for the suburb. This pricing reflects both the four-bedroom configuration and the property’s location within the Rainworth State School and Indooroopilly State High School catchments, factors that consistently influence buyer demand in established Brisbane suburbs. The absence of bushfire, flood, or heritage overlays removes regulatory constraints that otherwise limit development or insurance considerations. Properties of this size and composition typically attract families with school-age children or downsizers from larger estates seeking reduced yard maintenance while retaining accommodation for guests. Long-term holding appeal centres on the established nature of the suburb, proximity to employment corridors, and consistent demand for family-scale homes in areas with strong educational infrastructure.

Market Insight:

Auchenflower demand is fuelled by its tight inner-west location, walkable cafes, strong public transport links and high-performing schools that keep professionals, medical staff and downsizers circling back for contemporary apartments and renovated Queenslanders. Limited land, low vacancy and price competition from neighbouring Toowong and Milton keep supply tight so buyers accept modest yields, while flood overlays near the river and already-high affordability requirements temper speculation but leave room for selective infill and quality refurbishments. Prices continue to trend upward, with inner-north units showing double-digit annual gains and houses holding steady in the mid-seven figures, reflecting sustained momentum over the past six months.

PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

4

Bathroom

3

Parking

2

Land

405m²

Built

Recent Assessments