5/105-107 King Street, Caboolture QLD 4510
5/105-107 King Street, Caboolture QLD 4510
3 bed townhouse | 108mยฒ floorplan | Caboolture 60+ demographic | no flood or bushfire overlay
This townhouse offers a rare configuration edge in a market dominated by older stock: a 2008 build with three bedrooms and a single bathroom on a compact 138mยฒ lot, positioned in a complex where 75% of owners are long-term residents. For a buyer seeking low-maintenance ownership in a suburb where 79% of the population is aged over 60, the property aligns with downsizer demand and steady rental appetite. The absence of flood or bushfire overlays removes a common discount factor in the region, and the school catchment proximity to Caboolture State School at 0.3 km adds practical appeal for families or investors targeting tenant profiles.
The principal risk is the single bathroom, which narrows the buyer pool and caps upside relative to the two-bathroom units in the same complex that transacted at a premium. The 2025 sale history shows a narrow spread,$520,000 to $620,000,suggesting limited capital growth momentum in the short term, and the 0% auction clearance rate in Caboolture signals soft demand. However, the property’s position as the lowest-priced three-bedroom unit in the building creates a floor for value. Hold for rental income at $525 per week, or use as a cost-effective entry into a stable, older demographic pocket.
Detailed Independent Property Report preparedย by PropCred Analyst team forย 5/105-107 King Street, Caboolture QLD 4510
Market Insight:
Caboolture is a high-growth, value-driven market where strong demand from owner-occupiers and investors is fuelling rapid price appreciation. House prices have risen over 12% in the past year, while the unit market has surged by more than 21%, indicating intense competition for affordable stock. This is reflected in houses selling in a median of 21 days. Future growth is underpinned by rising household incomes, though the market’s sensitivity to interest rates and its reliance on a labourer demographic present key constraints to sustained momentum.