Lot 3 T Moore Road, Oakey QLD 4401
Lot 3 T Moore Road, Oakey QLD 4401
Vacant 19.53 ha fully fenced block | Oakey rural lifestyle with bore water | No bushfire flood or heritage overlays | Expressions of interest now open
This property offers a rare combination of scale and simplicity for a buyer seeking a genuine rural foothold without the burden of existing structures. The fully fenced 19.53 hectares with a tested bore at approximately 500 gallons per hour gives immediate practical utility for grazing, hobby farming, or holding land while awaiting future council-approved development. The absence of bushfire, flood, or heritage overlays removes common friction points that often delay or derail rural acquisitions. It suits buyers who want a clean canvasโno demolition, no remediation, just land ready to work or hold.
The primary risk is the unequipped bore, which means the buyer must budget for pump, piping, and power connection to make that water supply operational. Without a house or shed, holding costs are low but the property delivers no rental income or immediate shelter. The opportunity lies in its position near Oakeyโs infrastructure and the Toowoomba growth corridor, where rural land with clean title and no overlay constraints is increasingly scarce. Use this property as a long-term land bank or a low-maintenance lifestyle block, and only improve the bore when you are ready to build or run stock.
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Market Insight:
Oakey is a family-oriented market with strong recent capital growth, driven by its affordability and high proportion of family households. Demand is anchored by a significant labourer demographic and a younger population segment, creating a stable, owner-occupier base. The market demonstrates robust momentum with houses transacting relatively quickly, indicating solid buyer appetite. Future performance will hinge on sustained local employment and the suburb’s appeal to families seeking value, though its below-average household income presents a sensitivity to broader economic pressures.