1614/108 Margaret Street Brisbane City QLD 4000

1614/108 Margaret Street Brisbane City QLD 4000
Compact 19m² city apartment |On market offer over $299k |Est value $440k |Recent rent $400pw | Level 16 outlook. This one-bedroom apartment on a 19m² footprint suits urban professionals or investors seeking low-maintenance CBD living. At just 19 square metres its compact layout prioritises efficient space use with open living areas and a functional kitchenette ideal for single occupants or short-term renters. Positioned on level 16 of a Margaret Street high-rise it captures elevated city views while embedding within the bustling core of Brisbane CBD surrounded by office towers and transport hubs. Properties of this micro-apartment scale typically draw young professionals students or yield-focused investors who value walkability over expansive living. Recent leasing at $400 per week underscores solid rental demand with a yield around 4.9% supporting its income potential in a tenant-heavy market. Similar small units on the street have traded briskly often achieving estimates near $440k amid steady CBD appreciation. Lacking flood or bushfire risks it sidesteps common overlays enhancing insurability for long-term holders. Its central positioning ensures enduring appeal as Brisbane’s urban core densifies driving consistent demand for such entry-level city pads. While currently off-market tracked value trends point to measured capital growth tied to professional influx.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 1614/108 Margaret Street Brisbane City QLD 4000
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Market Insight:

Brisbane City 4000 demand is underpinned by persistently low inner-city listings, interstate migration seeking affordability, and investors competing with first-home buyers in a market where vacancy remains historically tight. Lifestyle and infrastructure catalysts—Cross River Rail, Brisbane Metro and Olympic-linked upgrades—keep the CBD attractive while scarce housing stock nudges renters into ownership as they chase proximity to work and amenity. Prices continue to trend higher—Brisbane recorded roughly 0.7% growth in February even as capital cities hit a record national million-dollar median—and the main risk is that further rate rises and APRA lending tweaks will soften borrowing appetite despite the ongoing supply shortfall keeping momentum alive.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

1

Bathroom

1

Parking

Land

19m²

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