41 Windsor Drive, Hay Point QLD 4740
41 Windsor Drive, Hay Point QLD 4740
Corner block, 1.03 acres | 3% building coverage, rare land | Pool and solar, low-maintenance brick | School catchment, no overlays
The buying case here is built on land leverage. A 4,185mยฒ fully fenced corner block with only 120mยฒ of house gives you something most buyers cannot find โ expansion room, subdivision potential, or simply space that holds value independent of the dwelling. The 1993 brick structure is sound and recently repainted, so immediate capital outlay is low. The pool and solar panels, though verified from 2021 imagery, add lifestyle and energy efficiency that support rental demand in the $585โ$720 range. This property suits a buyer who wants land banking with immediate rental income, or a family seeking a school-catchment home with room for a shed, animals, or future development. The corner position and 2โ4 car spaces also improve resale appeal to trades or multi-vehicle households.
The main risk is the single bathroom โ a clear constraint for families or tenants, and it may limit rental growth at the upper end of the estimate. The NBN is Fibre to the Node, not a premium connection, but acceptable. No flood or bushfire overlays reduce insurance cost, which is a quiet advantage. The opportunity is in the zoning: residential on a 1-acre corner block near Mackay suggests future subdivision or dual-occupancy potential, though no planning documents were available to confirm. Hold this property for land appreciation and cash flow, not for the house itself โ the land is the asset, the house is the income support.
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Market Insight:
Hay Point presents a tightly held residential market, with demand anchored by its position in the Mackay and Whitsunday Coast region. The market is characterised by strong buyer activity, evidenced by rapid sales and sustained annual price growth. This momentum is supported by broader Queensland trends of interstate migration and limited housing stock, which continue to place upward pressure on values. Future growth is likely tied to these regional demand drivers, though the market’s low inventory remains a key constraint on supply.