241 Beachmere Road Caboolture QLD 4510
241 Beachmere Road Caboolture QLD 4510
3-bedroom house on 1.63 acres | 382mยฒ building with low site coverage | bushfire and flood overlays present | solar panels and high clearance height | Caboolture location with owner-occupied street character.
The propertyโs primary competitive strength is its unusually large building footprint relative to the landโ382mยฒ on 1.63 acres gives a rare configuration edge, offering substantial internal space without overwhelming the site. For a buyer seeking a home with workshop, storage, or future subdivision potential, this low site coverage (6%) preserves options. The 3m ground elevation, 6m roof height, and solar panels reduce ongoing utility and retrofit costs, while the streetโs 56% owner-occupancy signals stable neighbourhood demand. This house best suits a buyer who values space and flexibility over turnkey condition, and who can work within the existing single-bathroom layout.
The bushfire and flood overlays are the principal risks, directly limiting insurance affordability and future development easeโthese should be costed before offer. The single bathroom and 1.63-acre lot size may deter families seeking low-maintenance living, narrowing the resale pool. However, the 382mยฒ building volume and six-car garage offer commercial logic for a buyer who can add a second bathroom or convert garage space to ancillary accommodation. Hold this property as a long-term land bank with immediate utility, not a short-term flip.
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Market Insight:
Caboolture is a high-growth, value-driven market where strong demand from owner-occupiers and investors is fuelling rapid price appreciation. House prices have risen over 12% in the past year, while the unit market has surged by more than 21%, indicating intense competition for affordable stock. This is reflected in houses selling in a median of 21 days. Future growth is underpinned by rising household incomes, though the market’s sensitivity to interest rates and its reliance on a labourer demographic present key constraints to sustained momentum.