Unit 2/22 Pascoe Lane Harlaxton QLD 4350
Unit 2/22 Pascoe Lane Harlaxton QLD 4350
Compact 2-bed townhouse on 155mΒ²|Quick unit sales avg 16 days|Median $455K with 7% growth|Strong 4.75% rental yield. This two-bedroom townhouse on a 155sqm lot suits singles, couples or investors seeking low-maintenance entry into Harlaxton living. It delivers practical courtyard-style space ideal for small households, balancing privacy with shared street access on Pascoe Lane where recent medians hit $472K. Positioned in a market favoring units that move fastΒaveraging 16 days on market amid just 11 sales last yearΒthis property aligns with buyers prioritizing affordability over expansive homes. Similar townhouses attract first-home buyers or renters drawn to yields around 4.75%, outperforming houses in income potential relative to the $455K median. Its modest land size supports straightforward holding, less exposed to the oversupply risks hitting some unit developments. Long-term, the format holds appeal as regional demand favors townhouses for controlled growth, sidestepping the volatility of high-rise units. In a suburb where houses dominate sales volume, this offers a nimble foothold for those eyeing steady appreciation without overcommitment. Buyers here value the blend of street-level convenience and Harlaxton’s broader stability, positioning it well for patient ownership.
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Market Insight:
Harlaxton buyers are back because the elevated, well-serviced suburb links quickly to the Toowoomba CBD and Northpoint retail while schools, health services and recent northern corridor land parcels keep the area on development radars.
Low new dwelling approvals versus population growth and modest socio-economic metrics mean resale stock stays tight, so investors can tap the Inland Rail-led logistics lift and planned infrastructure while watching affordability and crime perceptions.
Median house values have climbed roughly 23% year-on-year, keeping the last six months on an upward trajectory as buyers compete over fewer listings.