16 Moogerah Court Albany Creek QLD 4035
16 Moogerah Court Albany Creek QLD 4035
Large executive block | Long-term hold potential | Architecturally designed | Flood/bushfire overlay considerations
This four-bedroom house occupies one of Albany Creek’s largest residential blocks at 3563 square metres, positioned as an executive family residence suited to buyers prioritising land, privacy, and established neighbourhood setting over urban convenience.
The property’s defining characteristic is its substantial land holding, which significantly exceeds the typical Albany Creek lot and places it at the upper end of available residential blocks in the street. The architecturally designed home reflects a mid-range build quality with modern finishes including polished hardwood floors, open-plan living, and multiple entertaining zones that flow to outdoor areas. This design approach typically appeals to established families or owner-occupiers who value space and design coherence over the entry-level market.
However, the property carries both bushfire and flood overlays registered on title. While these overlays don’t necessarily prevent development or occupation, they reflect specific environmental risk considerations that buyers and lenders assess carefully. This characteristic segments the buyer pool toward those with local familiarity or specific risk tolerance, which can affect both the speed of sale and the pool of interested parties.
The asking price of 1.8 million positions this as a premium-tier residential property for the region. The last recorded sale occurred in 2007, indicating a lengthy holding period that suggests either strong long-term owner attachment or a shift in local market conditions since that transaction. The property’s position on a prestigious street with established infrastructure, reliable NBN fibre, and proximity to state schools positions it within a lifestyle-focused market segment rather than a speculative or development-oriented segment. Properties of this size and configuration typically attract buyers seeking multi-generational family space or semi-rural lifestyle positioning while maintaining suburban access.
Independent, Unbiased Research Report for this property by PropCred Analyst teamΒ
Market Insight:
Albany CreekΒs demand is driven by its leafy, family-focused appeal, good schools, retail nodes and northern corridor access that keeps owner-occupier interest strong while supply stays tight with under a month of inventory.
Buyers are queuing for resilience with houses still commanding medians near $1.2M and quarterly growth around 4.6%, yet stretched affordability, sub-1.2% vacancy and low approvals mean capital growth is the main return driver rather than cashflow.
Limited new supply and modest rent pressure keep the suburbΒs momentum positive in the past six months, but investors should weigh low yields against the scarcity premium that underpins the next lift.