22 Oxley Circuit, Urraween QLD 4655
22 Oxley Circuit, Urraween QLD 4655
Corner lot with only two neighbours | dual living zones plus outdoor deck and balcony | solar panels and five-car capacity | Yarrilee and Hervey Bay school catchment
The corner configuration with only two neighbours gives this house a rare privacy advantage in a suburban setting, and the 610mยฒ site allows for side access and future flexibility without compromising the fenced yard. The dual living areas and outdoor deck create genuine separation for families or guests, while the three-car garage plus carport and open space cover a broad range of household needs from tradies to boat owners. This property suits a buyer wanting a modern, low-maintenance home with room to grow into, and the school catchment adds long-term appeal for families.
The 2013 purchase price of $335,900 is not relevant to today’s market and should be ignored as a benchmark. The main risk is that the estimated value range of $830,000โ$867,000 sits at the upper end of Urraween’s market, meaning the buyer must be confident the corner lot and privacy premium justify the price over comparable standard blocks nearby. No flood or bushfire overlays reduce insurance concerns, and the FTTP NBN is a practical bonus for remote workers. The property is best held as a long-term family home rather than a short-term flip, given the modest rental yield of roughly 4.2% at the median rent estimate.
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Market Insight:
Urraween presents a robust, high-growth market, with house prices surging at nearly 10% annually to a median of $749,508. Demand is underscored by rapid sales, with houses typically transacting within 17-21 days and strong annual sales volume. The unit market, though limited in data, shows explosive price growth of 25.7%. This velocity suggests high buyer competition, likely driven by investors and owner-occupiers attracted to solid rental yields around 4.6%. Future growth will hinge on sustained demand, though the market’s current pace and limited unit supply present a potential constraint on affordability and entry.