58 Solstice Way, White Rock QLD 4306

58 Solstice Way, White Rock QLD 4306
New build | Small 400m² lot | Providence estate | 4-bedroom family house | Price premium over suburb norm This property is competitively strong as one of the newer detached houses in the Providence estate, offering a modern 4-bedroom layout on a compact lot within the Ripley Valley Priority Development Area. The single-level design and 243m² internal floor area provide generous living space for a family, while the estate’s planned infrastructure and ongoing investment in the region support long-term appeal. This house serves best a buyer seeking a low-maintenance, new construction in a growth corridor, particularly a first-home buyer or investor who values modern finishes over land size. Its position within a master-planned community adds a layer of consistency and amenity access that older stock in White Rock typically lacks. The 400m² lot is materially smaller than what is common in the suburb, which may limit appeal for buyers who prioritise outdoor space or privacy. This constraint could affect resale value if market preferences shift toward larger blocks, though the new build status partially offsets this. The property’s price sits above typical levels for the area, so a buyer should weigh whether the modern construction and estate location justify the premium over older, larger-lot alternatives. Rental demand in the estate appears moderate, supported by new housing stock, but yield expectations may be tempered by the higher purchase price.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 58 Solstice Way, White Rock QLD 4306
Checks found:
Value Risk 2
Liquidity Risk ! 1
Planning Risk ! 1
Income Risk 2
Execution Risk
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Market Insight

White Rock is a professional, family-oriented suburb with strong recent capital growth, evidenced by a median house price of $885,000 and 19.59% annual growth. Demand is driven by local owner-occupiers and interstate investors attracted to Queensland’s relative affordability and long-term prospects linked to the 2032 Olympics. The market is characterised by high demand and low inventory, with 54 sales in the past year, creating competitive conditions. Future growth is underpinned by major infrastructure investment, though key risks include sustained affordability pressures and critically low rental vacancy rates.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

4

Bathroom

2

Parking

2

Land

400m²

Research & Review Prepared by Brian Moon, Analyst · Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst
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