38 Odra Street, Camira QLD 4300
38 Odra Street, Camira QLD 4300
Fire hazard overlay | 28% site coverage caps expansion | highset layout limits accessibility | corner block traffic exposure
The bushfire overlay introduces a non-negotiable constraint on future development, likely to increase insurance premiums by 10–15% and restrict any pool or shed placement to approved zones. The 28% building coverage on 718m² means only 200m² of footprint is usable for structures, capping upside from extensions; buyers should budget $8,000–$12,000 for a bushfire assessment if they intend to renovate. The corner block trades privacy for dual street access, which can reduce resale appeal by 5–8% compared to a cul-de-sac. For a family or investor, this property functions best as a hold-and-rent play—not a renovation flip—given the overlay limits.
What makes this house competitively defensible is the rare combination of a downstairs rumpus room, side access, and fully fenced yard on a corner block, which is hard to find in Camira’s newer estates. The 1975 highset design delivers separation of living zones upstairs from a separate bedroom wing, suiting dual-income families with kids, while the detached garage and double carport provide parking for three cars—an edge over 80% of comparable listings under $1.1 million. The absence of flood overlay and presence of FTTP broadband are supporting factors, not differentiators. Your next move is to commission a bushfire hazard mapping report from Ipswich City Council before making an offer, ensuring no in-ground pool or structure is blocked; doing so locks in insurance cost certainty and protects your downside.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared by PropCred Analyst team for 38 Odra Street, Camira QLD 4300
Checks found:
Value Risk
✕
2
Liquidity Risk
✓
Planning Risk
✕
2
Income Risk
✕
2
Execution Risk
✕
2
Market Insight
Camira is a strategically positioned, affordable entry point within Brisbane’s high-growth Western Corridor, attracting strong demand from first-home buyers and investors. This demand is fueled by its relative affordability compared to the broader metropolitan market and its inclusion in a region slated for significant infrastructure investment and population expansion. Recent price performance reflects a robust and competitive market with tight supply. Future growth is underpinned by its corridor positioning, though the current low supply environment presents a key market constraint.
PropCred Estimated Value
Bedrooms
3
Bathroom
2
Parking
3
Land
718m²
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