16 King George Street, Mount Larcom QLD 4695
16 King George Street, Mount Larcom QLD 4695
4-bed brick family home | 885mΒ² landscaped block | huge tippable rumpus room | 25 mins to Gladstone amenities
This property presents a competitively strong offering for a buyer seeking a large, low-maintenance family home in a commuter-friendly location. The 885-square-metre block with established landscaping and a four-bedroom, two-bathroom brick configuration is a robust package for the area. It serves a family or professional couple needing space for children and pets, with the added value of a solar system and a separate rumpus room providing immediate functional flexibility without requiring capital outlay.
The primary decision mechanism is the reliance on Gladstone for major employment and services, which embeds a commute cost and ties the property’s utility to that city’s economic cycle. The commercial logic is securing a large, turnkey home at a price point inaccessible in Gladstone proper. Proceed with an offer strategy anchored by a professional valuation to test the listed price against recent sales of comparable land parcels in Mount Larcom, as the absence of recent comparable sales data for similar houses on large blocks is a material risk. A PropCred report would specifically pressure-test the local sales history, clarify bushfire or flood locality risks, and provide rebuild cost data for informed insurance coverage.
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Market Insight:
Mount Larcom presents as a tightly held, family-oriented rural community with a stable housing market. Demand is anchored by established owner-occupiers, with a significant portion of households carrying mortgages, indicating a settled demographic. Recent sales activity points to consistent, moderate turnover, while the attractive gross rental yield suggests strong investor appeal for cash flow. Future prospects are linked to its established residential base, though its small size and limited transaction volume inherently constrain supply and market liquidity.