20 Huron Place Narangba QLD 4504
20 Huron Place Narangba QLD 4504
Generous 1034m² lot|$1.375M est value|Cul-de-sac position|Flood overlay noted | 4 bed house on 1034m² block suits established families prioritising space for kids, poolside living and side access storage. Built around 2006, this property delivers substantial living area at 37% site coverage, leaving room for gardens, sheds and an inground pool that supports everyday family routines or casual hosting. Its tucked-away cul-de-sac spot on Huron Place aligns with similar larger-lot homes nearby, where a comparable 4 bed house at number 3 sold for $967,000 last April after strong 65% capital growth in three years. That pattern underscores how these generously sized blocks hold appeal amid Narangba’s family-oriented demand, drawing buyers who value separation from busier streets. The 1034m² scale stands out even on this street of mid-sized homes, offering flexibility for boats, caravans or future expansions via side gates. School catchments for Jinibara primary and Narangba Valley High just 0.7-0.72km away reinforce its draw for parents planning long-term stays. While a flood overlay requires due diligence, the absence of bushfire or heritage constraints, plus NBN fibre and 5G, bolsters practical holding value. Rental potential around $755-995pw suggests steady income if held as an investment, mirroring street trends for stable occupancy. Overall, its combination of size, position and amenities positions it for measured appreciation as family buyers seek such rarity.
Market Insight:
Moreton Bay’s recent migration surge and Narangbas family-friendly, brick-and-tile stock near schools and the rail line keep demand steady as buyers trade Brisbane prices for stronger infrastructure and affordability in the growth corridor. ([couriermail.com.au](https://www.couriermail.com.au/real-estate/queensland/why-thousands-are-quitting-brisbane-for-this-powerhouse-region-with-95pc-price-growth/news-story/bc56ee4aea69937503c036d0818bb4a2?utm_source=openai))
House prices are trending up around 10-12% annually with the median near $930k and volumes moving in roughly five weeks, so the last six months have seen firm momentum even as buyers absorb price gains. ([property.com.au](https://www.property.com.au/qld/narangba-4504/?utm_source=openai))
Growth still trails greater Brisbane averages, so keep an eye on rate-sensitive demand and any surge in supply, yet the suburbs tight rental market and limited unit stock keep landlords engaged while migration bolsters longer-term opportunity. ([openagent.com.au](https://www.openagent.com.au/suburb-profiles/narangba-4504?utm_source=openai))