5 Rodeo Drive Warwick QLD 4370
5 Rodeo Drive Warwick QLD 4370
4 bed house on 1138mΒ²|Recently listed at $1.325M|Last sold 2022|Street of similar family homes| Large block in school zone. This four-bedroom house on a 1138sqm block suits families prioritizing space and access to nearby state schools. The generous land size sets it apart on Rodeo Drive, where comparable four and five bedroom homes with similar parking dominate the street profile. At over 1100sqm, the lot provides practical scope for outdoor living, gardening or even future extensions, appealing to buyers who value self-sufficiency in a regional setting. Its position within walking distance of Glennie Heights State School and Warwick State High enhances everyday usability for school-aged households. Properties like this on the street tend to attract established families or downsizers from larger regional centres, drawn by the balance of size and low-maintenance appeal. In Warwick’s market for four-bedroom houses, fresh listings signal steady demand, with this one’s recent 2022 sale suggesting solid short-term capital growth. The three parking spaces align with street norms, supporting multi-car households without standing out as excessive. Long-term, the oversized block underpins holding value, as land scarcity in such zones resists downward pressure amid population stability. Overall, it positions as a reliable performer for buyers eyeing 5-10 year horizons.
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Market Insight:
WarwickΒs demand is underpinned by its affordability relative to Toowoomba and Brisbane, solid rental yields and regional lifestyle appeal, keeping enquiry high for houses and scarce units. Limited listings, strong rents and infrastructure projects such as the Home & Life precinct plus upcoming pipeline work keep investor interest elevated while household incomes lag so local owner-occupiers are stretched. With supply still constrained yet more than 1,000 approvals in the last 18 months, prices have kept climbing over the past six months so buyers should focus on long-term capital growth rather than short-term yield spikes.