2 Gleneagle Street Kenmore QLD 4069
2 Gleneagle Street Kenmore QLD 4069
4 bed house on 804mΒ² lot |Newly listed Mar 2026 |School catchment appeal |Est. $1.7m value | 3 car parking fits family needs. This four-bedroom house on an 804sqm block suits families prioritising school access and generous garaging in a residential setting. The 804sqm land with 41% building coverage leaves room for outdoor living or future tweaks, while the 328sqm structure provides solid scale for everyday use. Sitting in a street of similar family homes, it aligns with the local pattern of mid-sized blocks supporting established living without excess. Properties like this draw buyers who value proximity to Kenmore South State School just 0.7km away and Kenmore State High at 1.2km, balancing convenience with space. In the local market, four-bedroom houses on 800sqm-plus lots hold steady appeal, often seeing quick interest from relocating families amid Kenmore’s consistent demand. The bushfire overlay is present but no flood or heritage issues, keeping planning straightforward for residential zoning. Triple parking including garage and open space addresses practical needs in a car-dependent area, enhancing its position over smaller-lot options nearby. Long-term, the lot size and school catchments underpin holding value, as similar Gleneagle Street sales reflect resilience in family-oriented trades. Overall this setup positions it competitively for buyers seeking reliable utility over flashy upgrades.
Independent, Unbiased Research Report for this property by PropCred Analyst teamΒ
Market Insight:
Kenmore is driven by steady family and owner?occupier demandΒhigh?quality local schools, leafy streets and convenient shopping and road links to Indooroopilly, the University and the CBD keep it popular.
Key risks are pockets of flood?prone low?lying land and limited rail access, so buyers should check flood mapping and transport before committing.
Prices have broadly firmed recently: suburb medians show year?on?year gains and modest uplift over the past six months , reflecting constrained supply and steady demand.