4 Tallowood Court Brightview QLD 4311
4 Tallowood Court Brightview QLD 4311
Large acreage parcel | Rural-residential positioning | Asking above $880k | Lifestyle property with holding value
This three-bedroom home sits on a one-hectare block in a quiet no-through-road location, suited to buyers seeking privacy and space beyond typical suburban constraints.
The property occupies a significant landholdingΒapproximately 10,000 square metresΒwhich positions it distinctly from standard residential subdivisions in the region. The established gardens and circular driveway suggest mature landscaping that has developed over time, indicating the property has been held and maintained by previous owners rather than recently developed. With eleven car spaces noted across the site, the property appears designed for owners with multiple vehicles or those running small-scale operations from a residential base. The asking price of over $880,000 sits above the current estimated value range of $600,000 to $700,000, reflecting either vendor expectations around the land component or recent improvements not yet reflected in valuation models. Properties of this scale in semi-rural pockets typically appeal to retirees downsizing from acreage, families wanting space without full farm operations, or buyers seeking room for future expansion or diversification. The last recorded sale occurred in 2017, suggesting the current owners have held the asset through a period of regional market movement. Large-block residential properties in outer Somerset localities tend to experience slower turnover than standard subdivisions but often retain value through land scarcity and lifestyle appeal to a narrower buyer pool. The tranquil setting and privacy factor provide inherent holding value for buyers willing to accept longer selling timeframes in exchange for space and seclusion.
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Market Insight:
Brightview is a rural locality in the Lockyer Valley, with demand driven by agriculture and lifestyle buyers seeking acreage. The market is thin, with limited turnover and buyer diversity. Infrastructure is basic, restricting broader appeal. Proximity to Gatton provides some support. Price trends are generally stable with minimal growth.