A freshwater pond right off your back patio is a rare find, but this property in Logan Village offers just that.
The 5.3-acre block at 50-74 Condamine Drive was built in 1980 and combines modern comfort with sustainable features, making it a practical choice for families or investors.
Renee White from Harcourts Beenleigh said the home’s renovations have been carefully planned to balance style with practicality.
“The owner George has done quite a bit of cosmetic work since he purchased it from us six years ago,” she said.
“He’s gave the home a fresh and modern feel while maintaining its original charm.”
The home itself includes a three-bedroom, one-bathroom main residence with ducted air-conditioning throughout.
The main living area features an open-plan kitchen and dining space, complemented by a traditional wood-burning fireplace.
The kitchen is fitted with marble benchtops, a five-burner gas cooktop, electric oven, stainless steel appliances, and ample storage.
Mrs White said the inclusion of a self-contained granny flat adds significant value for buyers looking for flexible living arrangements.
“Being that it’s an attached granny flat, you can’t rent it separately,” she said.
But for larger families, with older kids or multi-generational living, it’s the perfect property.”
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom space comes with its own kitchen and living area.
The fully fenced property is designed for privacy and security, featuring two-metre-high stallion-proof timber fencing, making it suitable for livestock or pets.
The in-ground bore provides a water source, reducing reliance on mains water, while a 12.9KW solar system further enhances the home’s sustainability.
Additional features include a generator change-over switch (which can come in handy when a bloke name Alfred comes to town), sensor lighting, and security cameras throughout the property.
Mrs White said the outdoor space was designed to maximise both functionality and relaxation.
The outdoor living areas include a large, covered deck with an insulated roof, an additional covered alfresco space, and landscaped gardens with fruit trees.
A large double shed with power, a machinery shed or horse shelters, and additional vehicle access for trucks add to the property’s versatility.
Mrs White said the Aquascape pond is a standout feature of the home, offering a unique way to enjoy the outdoors.
“That was once a swimming pool, and George has converted it into a pond filled with lots of little fish,” she said.
“It creates a really peaceful and natural outdoor feature right off the alfresco.”
The property has already found a new owner, with a young family purchasing it to create an outdoor retreat for their children.
“They want to get their kiddies some quad bikes and set up gym equipment and playgrounds, turning it into a haven for their kids,” Mrs White said.
As for the current owner George, he is moving back to Greece to take up olive farming, marking the end of one chapter and the beginning of another.


