SOLD BY JASMINE CORRICK - 0409357337
BIG Queenslander vibes, BIG family footprint, BIG investor upside.
If you've been chasing a classic Queenslander with genuine scale, this one delivers in spades. Set behind a fully fenced yard with a proper under-house storage area (the kind you can actually use), this is a high-functioning family home with the charm buyers love and the layout tenants stick around for.
Currently tenanted at $550 per week until 4 May 2026 - HOWEVER tenant has bought a property & has issued a notice to vacate on the 24th March 2026.
Therefore, VACANT POSSESSION is possible, or alternatively, place new tenants at $550 per week until 4th May 2026, and initiate a rent rise after the last rent rise that occurred 12 months prior, to market rent, at approximately $600/week.
- 5 generous bedrooms
- Main bedroom with walk-in robe + ensuite
- Laundry shoot in main bathroom & walk-in robe
- Ceiling fans throughout
- Separate bathroom and separate toilet
- Front veranda + large rear entertaining deck
- Fully fenced yard
- Massive storage underneath (tools, toys, workshop, gym, you name it)
Maryborough puts you in the sweet spot: close to the coast, well connected to the Bruce Highway and still offering value compared with many larger centres.
- Brisbane: approx. 259 km (about 3 hr 8 min drive)
- Hervey Bay: approx. 31 km (about 25 min drive)
- Bundaberg: approx. 114 km (about 1 hr 25 min drive)
- Albert State School: approx. 0.3 km
- Maryborough State High School: approx. 1.2 km
- Maryborough Hospital (Walker Street): major local hospital servicing the district
Maryborough is famous for heritage streetscapes and family-friendly experiences, with genuine tourism appeal:
- The Story Bank (Maryborough's P.L. Travers, Mary Poppins connection)
- Mary Poppins Statue in the CBD
Why Maryborough stacks up as an investment:
- Strong regional growth + affordability compared with bigger coastal centres, with recent data showing notable house price momentum.
- Solid rental demand profile in the wider Maryborough market (helpful for long-term holding).
- Jobs and infrastructure tailwinds: the Queensland Train Manufacturing Program in the Fraser Coast region is a major employment and supply-chain driver, supporting ongoing demand for housing.
Lifestyle proximity: easy access to Hervey Bay and the Fraser Coast while keeping a practical commuting base.
Bottom line: a large, liveable Queenslander with a lease in place until 4 May 2026, close to key schooling and essential services, in a region that's getting more attention (and more jobs) than it used to that experts have tipped will sky rocket in the not too distant future.