6 Edlundh Court Pelican Waters QLD 4551

6 Edlundh Court Pelican Waters QLD 4551
Five-bedroom family home | 1091sqm corner block | Resort-style pool and entertainers’ layout | Flood overlay consideration This five-bedroom house on a 1091 square metre block in a cul-de-sac location appeals to families and downsizers seeking space for entertaining and outdoor living within an established residential community. The property presents as a larger-format family residence with dual living areas and comprehensive outdoor infrastructure centred on an in-ground pool and alfresco setting. The 256 square metre internal footprint distributed across five bedrooms suggests flexible accommodation suited to multi-generational households or those requiring dedicated work and study spaces. The four-car parking arrangement indicates the property targets buyers with multiple vehicles or those prioritising secure storage, which aligns with the demographic profile of Pelican Waters where vehicle ownership typically exceeds regional averages. Located at the end of a cul-de-sac, the property benefits from reduced through-traffic and elevated privacy, features that command premium positioning among family buyers seeking quieter street frontages. The presence of a flood overlay warrants consideration as part of purchase due diligence, though the property’s modest ground elevation of 3 metres and established placement within the residential catchment suggest historical acceptance of this risk classification. Access to NBN fibre and 5G coverage positions the property competitively for remote work arrangements, increasingly relevant to buyer decision-making in this segment. The property last transacted in February 2021 and now returns to market at 1.675 million dollars, indicating a holding period typical of owner-occupant cycles in this price bracket. Proximity to Golden Beach State School and Caloundra State High School supports family longevity and establishes a stable buyer base less prone to rapid turnover.

Market Insight:

Pelican Waters’ demand is driven by its canal-side lifestyle, the newly opened marina and Dockside Village retail/dining precinct that appeal to downsizers, families and lifestyle buyers. ([sunshinecoastnews.com.au](https://www.sunshinecoastnews.com.au/2024/08/22/spectacular-addition-waterfront-bistro-opens-at-marina/?utm_source=openai)) Growth opportunities include the release of the final waterfront lots and proposed marina-village apartments, while risks remain coastal storm/cyclone exposure and the need to check flood mapping and insurance plus the potential for local supply from new developments. ([ibuildnew.com.au](https://www.ibuildnew.com.au/blog/insights/final-nautical-edge-land-released-at-pelican-waters/?utm_source=openai)) Prices have been broadly steady to slightly up over the last six months, with median houses around $1.4–1.45M and modest annual growth of about 5–6%, suggesting a cautious but positive outlook for capital growth. ([realestate.com.au](https://www.realestate.com.au/qld/pelican-waters-4551/?utm_source=openai))

PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

5

Bathroom

2

Parking

4

Land

1091m²

Built

Recent Assessments