In times of high cost-of-living, during what some have labelled an “energy crisis”, every cent counts.
That’s why home’s like 283-391 Quinzeh Creek Road at Logan Village, which has an energy efficiency rating of 9.5 stars out of 10 on the Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme (NatHERS), can be such a gem to find.
According to data released by Core Logic in late 2024, the median energy rating for homes built in Brisbane after 2010 is 5.8 stars.
For homes built before 2010, the rating is 3.8 stars.
The more stars a home has, the less heating and cooling is required to keep the home comfortable.
Now, all new homes require a minimum rating of 7 stars.
The house on 283-391 Quinzeh Creek Road is about 25 years old.
The block, spanning more than five acres, is self sufficient with a six kilowatt solar system and dual 20,000-litre water tanks.
Combine these features with the high NatHERS rating, and sales agent Meagan Read from Meagan Read Property says you’ve got cheaper power bills.
Combine these features with the high NatHERS rating, and sales agent Meagan Read from Meagan Read Property says you’ve got cheaper power bills.
But, according to Ms Read, that’s not the property’s only selling point.
The four bedroom, two bathroom property has been renovated internally in the last few years.
“It’s had renovations internally to the bathrooms, new flooring, new painting. It’s had quite a bit done internally,” Ms Read said.
Externally, the pool has been reconcreted, and the ensuites and laundry made over as well.
By the pool is a new decked area, with a bar and fire pit Ms Read said was perfect for entertaining guests.
“Out the back, at the side of the shed, that’s a bit like a Bali themed hut overlooking the pool, which is quite a nice place to entertain.”
The grounds, which are fully fenced, include two dams and front paddock.
“It’s had renovations internally to the bathrooms, new flooring, new painting. It’s had quite a bit done internally,” Ms Read said.
Externally, the pool has been reconcreted, and the ensuites and laundry made over as well.
By the pool is a new decked area, with a bar and fire pit Ms Read said was perfect for entertaining guests.
“Out the back, at the side of the shed, that’s a bit like a Bali themed hut overlooking the pool, which is quite a nice place to entertain.”
The grounds, which are fully fenced, include two dams and front paddock.
“It is a perfect horse property. Good usable flat land ideal for horses,” Ms Read said.
The back paddocks feature motorbike tracks and jumps.
But the current owners are downsizing after living on the property for more than 20 years. “They’re both retired, so they just want to downsize and travel a bit more,” Ms Read said.
There’s lots of room for kids to run and play. There’s some dirt bike trucks at the back in the back paddock, which their kids used to use, and now their grandkids use.”
The back paddocks feature motorbike tracks and jumps.
But the current owners are downsizing after living on the property for more than 20 years. “They’re both retired, so they just want to downsize and travel a bit more,” Ms Read said.
There’s lots of room for kids to run and play. There’s some dirt bike trucks at the back in the back paddock, which their kids used to use, and now their grandkids use.”
The property is close to major amenities, the local shops, supermarkets and schools nearby in Logan Village are less than a five minute drive away.
“It’s a very handy location. Horse facilities in the local area as well, if they’re into horse clubs and things like that,” Ms Read said.
Acreage properties are in demand and 383-391 Quinzeh Creek Road, Logan Village is
expected to sell for around $1,025,000. “At the moment, they’re going very quickly,” Ms Read
said.
“It’s a very handy location. Horse facilities in the local area as well, if they’re into horse clubs and things like that,” Ms Read said.
Acreage properties are in demand and 383-391 Quinzeh Creek Road, Logan Village is
expected to sell for around $1,025,000. “At the moment, they’re going very quickly,” Ms Read
said.