7 Edmund Court, Warner QLD 4500
7 Edmund Court, Warner QLD 4500
7 Edmund Court, Warner | 621m² on a quiet court | 2005 build with strong configuration | 5-bedroom family layout | no bushfire or flood overlay
The property sits on a generous 621m² block in a cul-de-sac, a rarity in Warner that directly reduces through-traffic and improves desirability for families. The 2005 build offers modern floorplan expectations without the premium of new construction, and the 306m² building size with 49% coverage suggests good internal proportions and usable outdoor space. Five bedrooms with two bathrooms positions this house well against comparable sales on the same court, where 6 Edmund Court recently transacted near the valuation range. The catchment for Bray Park schools is functional but not a premium drawcard, so the property’s edge is purely its physical configuration and court positioning.
The primary risk is that the property is not currently listed, meaning any buyer would need to initiate an off-market approach and potentially pay a premium to extract the vendor. The 2005 build means the roof and major systems are approaching 20 years old, though no specific defects are flagged. The NBN FTTN connection is a minor negative against newer estates with FTTP, but 5G mobile coverage mitigates this for most buyers. The valuation range of $1.07M to $1.32M with a midpoint near $1.195M is credible given the court sale, but without an active listing, price discovery is opaque. A buyer should target this property as a long-term family hold, using the court location and land size as the primary value anchors while budgeting for future capital improvements to the building envelope.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared by PropCred Analyst team for 7 Edmund Court, Warner QLD 4500
Checks found:
Value Risk
✕
2
Liquidity Risk
✓
Planning Risk
✕
2
Income Risk
!
1
Execution Risk
!
1
Market Insight
Warner is a high-growth, family-dominated suburb where houses sell in just 12-15 days, reflecting intense competition. Demand is driven by young families and first-time buyers, evidenced by 55% of households being couples with children. This fuels exceptional annual price growth of over 15% for houses and 19% for units. Future growth is supported by strong capital appreciation and a tight rental market with a 1.6% vacancy rate. Key risks include affordability constraints with median house prices exceeding $1 million and modest rental yields, creating reliance on continued capital growth.
PropCred Estimated Value
Bedrooms
5
Bathroom
2
Parking
2
Land
621m²
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