3 Piping Court, Raceview QLD 4305
3 Piping Court, Raceview QLD 4305
high land to building ratio | core Demographics stable | rental yields tight below 5% | no hazard overlays | watch listing age one week
The propertyβs value proposition rests on a narrow margin. Site coverage is 40% leaving future extension potential, but the implied rental yield near 3.6% sits below Ipswichβs median for houses. The $995k list is within the lower half of estimate ranges which means price discovery hinges on buyer competition. No comparable sales in the street or recent transactions existβthis creates valuation ambiguity. The judgment: hold if you are paying near $995k, but do not stretch above $1.02m without a building inspection confirming the solar panels and roof height deliver genuine energy savings or future value.
What is competitive here is the combination of no flood or bushfire overlay on a 694sqm lot in a mature court with 85% owner occupancy. That resident stability and the primary school catchment within 0.5km reduce vacancy risk. The property serves a family buyer seeking immediate move-in condition and school proximity more than a short-term investor. The lack of hazard overlay may eventually command a premium as insurance costs rise across SEQ. Next step: verify the NBN is Fibre to the Curb not Fibre to the Node, test the solar generation capacity, and instruct your solicitor to check if the 8m roof height allows a future second-storey addition without exceeding council height limits.
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Market Insight:
Raceview is a family-oriented suburb with a stable, working demographic, currently experiencing exceptionally strong price growth and rapid sales turnover. Demand is driven by owner-occupiers, evidenced by high mortgage uptake and swift market activity. Recent conditions show a consistently hot market with houses selling quickly. Future growth is underpinned by this sustained high demand, though the market’s current pace may present a constraint if affordability pressures emerge.