5-7 Hidden Grove, Caboolture QLD 4510
5-7 Hidden Grove, Caboolture QLD 4510
Large 3000mยฒ block | bushfire overlay present | owner-occupied street | premium price over recent sale
This property offers a rare combination of a 3000mยฒ residential lot with a substantial 571mยฒ home, built in 2008, in a street that is 100% owner-occupied with long-term residents. For a buyer seeking acreage-style living close to Caboolture, the configuration is competitively strong: five-car parking, a shed, pool, multiple living zones, and a study serve families who need space for vehicles, hobbies, or home work. The fibre-to-the-premises NBN and 5G mobile coverage support remote work, while the Tullawong school catchment adds family appeal. The property’s key advantage is its rare combination of large land, modern build, and established neighborhood character โ a combination not easily found in this price bracket.
The bushfire overlay is the primary specific risk and should be investigated for any additional construction or insurance cost implications. The asking price represents a significant uplift from the October 2023 sale of $1,250,000, so a buyer’s opportunity lies in negotiating from a position informed by that recent transaction and the current market context. The absence of flood and heritage overlays reduces planning uncertainty, and the fully fenced, flat block with a 7m roof height offers future flexibility for extensions or a granny flat, subject to council approval.
Detailed Independent Property Report preparedย by PropCred Analyst team forย 5-7 Hidden Grove, 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.