19/10 Murphy Court Everton Park QLD 4053

19/10 Murphy Court Everton Park QLD 4053
4 bed unit on 466m² | $1.57m value | Pool + gym appeal | Strong rental $1k pw| This four-bedroom unit on a 466sqm block in a boutique court suits families wanting spacious low-maintenance living near schools. Its generous land size for a unit offers practical scope for outdoor living with an in-ground pool, gym and courtyard, setting it apart in a street of similar townhouses built in recent years. Positioned within walking distance to Enoggera State School and Everton Park State High, it aligns well with the court’s family-oriented profile where most owners hold for 3-6 years. Buyers drawn to these larger units typically include growing households seeking house-like space without the upkeep of standalone homes. Comparable four-bed units in the complex have delivered solid growth around 13-15% annually since 2021 sales, reflecting demand for premium features like solar panels and ducted cooling. The 466m² lot provides rare land leverage in this format, supporting potential value uplift amid local tightening supply. Flood and bushfire overlays warrant checks but haven’t deterred recent transactions here. Long-term appeal stems from its NBN readiness, 5G coverage and rental yield near $1020 weekly, making it a hold for investors or downsizers. Street performance suggests steady appreciation for well-equipped properties like this one.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 19/10 Murphy Court Everton Park QLD 4053
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Market Insight:

Everton Park’s demand is fuelled by its 9 km proximity to the CBD, frequent buses, nearby trains, Brookside retail, the refreshed Everton Plaza dining precinct, and the steady rental base from families plus Defence personnel at Gallipoli Barracks. Buyers are chasing family-friendly amenity, parks, and lifestyle while investors see reliable yields, yet limited stock, tight competition for entry-level houses, and the need for new unit projects that match local expectations are risks, even as precinct upgrades and broader Brisbane Olympic-era infrastructure offer growth lift. Prices have kept tracking up over the past six months, with median houses above $1.23m and units near $785k after roughly 15–16% annual gains, keeping pressure on remaining listings.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

4

Bathroom

2

Parking

2

Land

466m²

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