30 Tara Vista Boulevard Highland Park QLD 4211
30 Tara Vista Boulevard Highland Park QLD 4211
Elevated 6-bed house |705mΒ² lot |Offers over $2.28M |Pool + school catchment|This six-bedroom house on a 705sqm block suits extended families or multi-generational buyers valuing space and school proximity. The substantial 577sqm build covers 82% of the lot, delivering expansive living areas that support large households with room for home offices or guest wings. Its elevated position at 102m above sea level adds a practical edge, offering views and better drainage in a flood-free zone. Sitting on Tara Vista Boulevard, it aligns with premium family homes in this pocket, where similar large residences draw buyers from interstate seeking Gold Coast lifestyle without beachfront premiums. Properties of this scale and quality here tend to hold firm through market cycles, as the generous land size appeals to those planning additions or future subdivisions. No heritage or bushfire constraints enhance its flexibility for long-term holding. With NBN fibre and 5G coverage, it meets modern connectivity needs that attract professional families. Last sold in 2017 and recently updated, it positions well for buyers eyeing steady appreciation in a suburb where bigger homes outperform smaller ones. The three-car garage with workshop space further cements its appeal for hobbyists or tradespeople, underpinning enduring value.
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Market Insight:
Highland ParkΒs demand is being driven by its coastal convenience, established schools and a solid stream of owner-occupiers plus investors chasing improving rents and 4-5% yields. Buyers are leaning in because stock is tight locally, keeping pressure on prices even as the broader Gold Coast supply pipeline offers some alternative options; this constrained supply is the growth lever, while the risk lies in more competitive neighbouring suburbs luring budget-conscious buyers. Prices continue to trend upward, with house and unit medians climbing in excess of mid-teen percentages over the past six months and sustained inquiry levels keeping the momentum alive.