58 Rembrandt Street, Carina QLD 4152
58 Rembrandt Street, Carina QLD 4152
Bushfire overlay | pool upkeep on 574mΒ² | no second bathroom | single-carport only
The bushfire overlay introduces an uncompromising constraint on future development and lifts insurance costs by an estimated premium margin that compounds annually; the single bathroom creates functional pressure for a family household, and the single carport restricts dual-vehicle households without on-street competition. The in-ground pool and outdoor area, while lifestyle-positive, demand ongoing maintenance capital that a buyer must budget for separately. This property is best held as a long-term owner-occupier home rather than a short-term flip or development play.
What makes this house competitive is its fully fenced 574mΒ² lot in a suburb with solid school catchments and no flood or heritage overlay constraints β rare for a property near Mayfield State School. The study and reliable broadband suit a working-from-home buyer, but these are supporting features not primary drivers. This property serves a couple or small family wanting a quiet, pool-equipped home in a stable corridor, but the bathroom count and parking shortfall will limit resale pool depth. The near $1.3m estimated valuation versus a $1.25m recent sale suggests slight upside if held three to five years, but only if a buyer avoids overcapitalising on the pool and yard. To test your bid limits and confirm insurance quotes for the overlay, reach out now.
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Market Insight:
Carina is a well-positioned, family-oriented suburb offering strong convenience to Brisbaneβs CBD. Demand is driven by young professionals and families seeking a balanced lifestyle with quality schools and amenities. The market demonstrates robust capital growth across both houses and units, supported by competitive rental yields and high tenant demand from similar demographics. Future growth is anchored in its established appeal and transport links, though its popularity inherently places pressure on affordability and supply.