171/171-203 David Low Way, Bli Bli QLD 4560
171/171-203 David Low Way, Bli Bli QLD 4560
Standalone house in strata complex | 2-bed premium over villas | Bli Bli growth corridor | Flood overlay noted
The property is a rare standalone house within a larger strata development, which gives it a clear structural and positional advantage over the surrounding villas and townhouses. Its estimated value of $910,000 sits notably above the $663,000 to $796,000 range of comparable units, meaning the market already assigns a premium to its configuration. For a buyer, this means the house offers both more privacy and a stronger value floor in a complex where lower-priced units have already shown rapid appreciation. It suits buyers who want a detached feel without leaving the strata model, or investors targeting the upper end of the complex’s demand curve.
The main risk is the flood overlay flagged on neighbouring units, which likely applies here and could affect insurance costs or future resale appeal. The shared 17.81 hectare lot and strata title also mean less control over common area decisions and potential levies. On the opportunity side, the 180 percent gain on a nearby one-bedroom house in the same complex from 2020 to 2026 signals strong upward momentum for Bli Bli, driven by Sunshine Coast demand. If the flood risk is manageable and the strata body is well-run, this property stands to benefit from that same trajectory.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared by PropCred Analyst team for 171/171-203 David Low Way, Bli Bli QLD 4560
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Income Risk
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Bli Bli QLD 4560
Bli Bli is a high-growth suburb on the Sunshine Coast, underpinned by significant infrastructure investment and new residential developments. Demand is driven by strong population growth, a regional housing shortage, and spillover from Brisbane, attracting both lifestyle buyers and investors. The housing market exhibits robust price appreciation and rapid sales, though affordability pressures and potential interest rate sensitivity present key constraints to future momentum.