14 Champagne Street Petrie QLD 4502

14 Champagne Street Petrie QLD 4502
Generous 1046mΒ² block | Opposite parkland | 4-bed house built 1980 | Est value $1.1m | Strong rental $740pw |This four-bedroom house on a 1046sqm block suits families or first home buyers needing space for vehicles, hobbies or outdoor living. Positioned directly across from parkland, it offers practical separation from street noise while providing side access to a two-car shed and tandem carport for ample parking and workshop potential. The large fully fenced lot supports additions like a pool or garden, appealing to those prioritising land over internal size in a market where bigger blocks hold value amid tightening supply. Similar 1980s homes on generous lots in the area attract trade-oriented buyers or growing families, drawn by solar panels and water tank efficiencies that cut ongoing costs. With only one bathroom, it positions as a renovation play for value-add investors rather than move-in ready upsizers, yet recent modernisations like the kitchen and pergola enhance everyday usability. Local school catchments bolster family appeal without the premium of newer builds. Properties like this tend to perform steadily in Petrie sales, with last sale at $480k six years ago underscoring land-driven appreciation potential. Long-term holding value stems from the block’s rarity and low-risk location, free of flood or bushfire overlays, making it a solid anchor in a shifting market. Its street context feels settled yet spacious, fitting buyers who value quiet usability over flash.

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Market Insight:

PetrieΒ’s demand is being driven by upgraded rail connectivity, new housing estates on the former pine plantation land, and steady rental interest, which keeps stock tight as buyers chase well-located family homes with solid schools and lifestyle amenities. People are buying here for affordability relative to inner Brisbane, the momentum of local development, and the faster-moving rental market that still supports long-term growth. Risks include any sharp swings in borrowing costs or oversupply from the new estates, but the tight vacancy rate and ongoing infrastructure investment point to continued upside, with prices having pushed higher over the past six months as listings stay scarce and buyers compete for available homes.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

4

Bathroom

1

Parking

4

Land

1046mΒ²

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