17 Moonbi Street Scarness QLD 4655
17 Moonbi Street Scarness QLD 4655
Currently listed at $750k|Above $710k estimate|4 bed family house|592mΒ² in central Scarness|This four-bedroom house on a 592sqm block suits families or downsizers drawn to practical coastal living with room for vehicles and storage.
Positioned amid 40 homes on its street, it stands out with three parking spaces including side access to a double shed, offering more utility than tighter lots nearby. The open-plan layout across two levels delivers flexible living space well-suited to multi-generational households or those needing separation. In a street of mostly owner-occupied properties, it appeals to buyers seeking stability over rentals, fitting the pattern of similar four-bedroom homes that hold value through steady demand from locals. Its modest land size supports low-maintenance use without the upkeep of larger blocks, yet provides enough for gardens or extras. Comparable houses in the area tend to sell reliably to repeat buyers valuing convenience to Hervey Bay amenities, rather than investors chasing yields. Long-term, the central spot and brick construction underpin holding appeal, as coastal lifestylers prioritize durability over flash. Market estimates pegging it around $710k suggest the asking price tests buyer appetite, but street context supports potential for firm offers. Overall it positions as a solid mid-range option in a market favoring functional homes.
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Market Insight:
Scarness is being driven by coastal lifestyle buyers, short-stay rental investors chasing 4.3Β4.6% yields, and ongoing interest in new medium-density projects plus the Sheraton precinct, keeping demand ahead of the tight supply envelope. Buyers seek beachside amenity, reliable tourism-backed rental floors with sub-1% vacancy and the confidence that infrastructure and health-care investments will keep fundamentals solid. Price growth has stayed upward over the past six months (double-digit house gains year-on-year), though new apartment delivery and tourism sensitivity remain the key risk-growth levers.