14 posts tagged “sherwood”
"Buyers are again looking to units and townhouses with sales numbers surging over the June quarter. The REIQ June quarter unit and townhouse results show sales numbers have rebounded in this segment of the market. REIQ June quarter preliminary sales numbers show that the number of sales in Brisbane were up 36 per cent; 22 per cent on the Gold Coast; 14 per cent on the Sunshine Coast; and increased a very impressive 48 and 46 in Ipswich and Logan respectively."
"“While sales numbers are up and there has been some price growth in some areas, this represents a property market in transition from the very tough conditions of the past year,” Mrs Bennett said. “These results show that outside influences are starting to no longer burden our market and that confidence is also beginning to return.”
"In Brisbane, solid performers for units and townhouses over the quarter were the inner-ring suburbs of Auchenflower, Toowong and Yeronga. Auchenflower’s median is up 11.8 per cent to $450,000 over the quarter, Toowong’s is up 12.7 per cent to $448,000, and Yeronga experienced 14.7 per cent median price growth to $393,500. Auchenflower and Yeronga also had healthy price growth over the year. Auchenflower and Toowong are both located within 5km of Brisbane’s CBD and have a mix of established and new unit complexes available. Yeronga is 7km south of the city and is in a prime position along the Brisbane River."
Brisbane City - Median Price June Qtr 09 - $351,000 - down 5.8% over one year.
Indooroopilly - Median Price June Qtr 09 - $391,500 - down 6.1% over one year.
New Farm - Median Price June Qtr 09 - $435,750 - down 15.7% over one year.
Sherwood - Median Price June Qtr 09 - $342,500 - up 2.3% over one year.
Taringa - Median Price June Qtr 09 - $398,800 - up 1.6% over one year.
Toowong - Median Price June Qtr 09 - $448,000 - down 4.6% over one year.
Introduction
Even though the vacancy rate is increasing in Brisbane, many of the good apartments for rent are hard to find. Often, this is because the existing tenant does not leave, and when they do become available, are snapped up quickly. For the better buildings, a large percentage of the apartments are occupied by the owner, and so are not rented out. Also, onsite managers often control the rental rolls, and don't often advertise on the usual property websites (as they don't need to do so). Some have their own website. Also, onsite managers may have a relationship with executive relocation services, that are fed the better apartments.
At one time, a good specialist website for apartments was http://www.seqrents.com.au However, it seems that some buildings are not using this site anymore, or are not bothering to update their listing on this site. So, although useful, it is less useful.
The largest number of listings are located on RealEstate.com.au, but a number of onsite managers do not use this website.
You have to find out how each manager advertises his/her vacancy.
Generally, you want to avoid any buildings managed by Oaks, as they focus on short term hotel style rentals.
Inner City Brisbane:
I recommend Arbour on Grey at SouthBank: http://arbour.com.au/cms/welcome.html
Also, Saville at SouthBank is one of the nicest buildings if you get a river facing apartment: http://www.seqrents.com.au/saville/index.htm. The best thing to do here is call, because the website is not updated regularly. Telephone 07 3305 2559
If you want to live downtown, then I recommend the Admiralty Precinct. This comprises three first-tier buildings (Admiralty One, Admiralty Two and Admiralty Quays), plus River Place (good location, not as good quality) and Skyline (second tier).
Admiralty One is good value, and has some of the largest two bedroom apartments in Brisbane - http://www.admiraltyone.com.au/
Admiralty Two also has good sized apartments, and the building has great facilities. http://www.admiraltytwo.com.au/
Admiralty Quays is newer, and has a great pool, but the apartments are smaller. and it is more expensive. http://www.admiraltyquays.com/
Nearby on the river in the city is River Place, that is not as good quality, but is likely to have availability as this is a large complex. Careful of Storey Bridge noise. Great views.
On Alice Street in the city, if you can get an apartment in Quay West, that is fantastic, as it has park and river views -- for long term rentals, the best agent to try is Blockside & Fergerson for this building. Half of this building is a hotel managed, so it is easy to get short term accommodation in Quay West. All apartments are privately owned. You want to get above level 7.
For
an inner city downtown building, Metro 21 is one of the better quality
buildings. It has only 4 apartments per floor -- and tries to be more
upmarket so is better than most buildings that aim at students -- it
seems to have better availability, and some of the two bedroom
apartments have three bathrooms. The baloneys are large: http://www.realestate.com.au/realestate/agent/metro+21+brisbane/mlibri
and http://www.metro21apartments.com.au/
Apartments in Suburbs
The suburbs that I recommend, due to location, transport and large number of better quality apartments, are Toowong, St Lucia, Taringa, Indooroopilly and possibly Milton and Hamilton. I don't recommend Chermside.
The newest complex in the Toowong / Taringa area is Fresh. This complex has two pools, a gym and great gardens. http://www.realestate.com.au/realestate/agent/acorn+realty+taringa/nrqhzu
Next door to Fresh is Encore, which is a relatively nice complex, with good pricing (but not as nice as Fresh, and some of the apartments are small). http://www.seqrents.com.au/encore/
St Lucia is harder to find quality -- there are few onsite managers. So you have to try local real estate agents, such as Ray White (who also has listings in Fresh).
In Indooroopilly, there has been recent construction, so there are a number of new, quality buildings. My two picks are Riva and Ciana.
Riva has apartments with great river views. It is a quiet building, with a pool, and is close to the train station and Indooroopilly Shopping Centre http://www.seqrents.com.au/riva/
Ciana is a larger new complex, in a central location, with many large apartments. There is a pool and gym, plus a bowls club! http://www.ciana.com.au/
If
you want an apartment complex that feels more suburban, then Parklands
at Sherwood is a great choice. Many apartments have park/rural views,
and there is a great pool and bbq area http://www.centralsherwood.com.au/.
Nearby is Tennyson Reach, where you can get a large new apartment on the river. This is a new complex, but (apart from river views) not a great location.
Also, look at the posts and links on this blog. This website has a list of most city apartment buildings, with useful information and links about them. Also, try this customized search engine.
This is a list by a selling agent about various inner city buildings:
http://www.openhouserealty.com.au/html/residential/21/apartment-buildings
I pity the investors who purchased an apartment at Mirvac's Tennyson Reach. The returns are terrible. The quality and size of the apartments are great. There are magnificent river views from most apartments. But the location is pretty terrible. There is no neigbourhood. The tennis centre is very industrial.
As previously reported, Mirvac has sued at least 10 purchasers who did not settle. Valuations for some apartments came in $200,000 or more under contract price. It will be hard for an original buyer to resell without making a loss. There are about 30 apartments listed for resale at present.
As at mid July 2009, there were 23 apartments listed for rent by the onsite manager. There are over 40 rental listings on realestate.com.au. Rents for unfurnished apartments are:
- 2 bedrooms: $500 to $600 per week
- 3 bedrooms: most in the $700 to $790 per week range, although one is listed at $590 per week and another at $600 per week
Tennyson - 2 bedroom sold for $990,000 and rents for $500 per week
Parklands - 2 bedroom sold for $495,000 and rents for $450 per week
Tennyson - 3 bedroom sold for $1,400,000 and rents for $720 per week
Parklands - 3 bedroom sold for $700,000 and rents for $570 per week
The Tennyson apartments are double in price, but the rent is not.
Pradella has decreased the list price for apartments at Sherwood. In my opinion, the city view apartments are great -- but there are few of these left. It is a very good development. Two apartment buildings are complete. There are 3 more apartment buildings that are planned (construction not commenced).
Apt 201 - 2 bed - rear view - ground floor - decreased to $509,000
Apt 203 - small 2 bed - rear view - ground floor - decreased to $485,000
Apt 204 - 1 bed - rear view - ground floor - decreased to $379,000
Apt 205 - large 2 bed - rear & side view - ground floor - decreased to $549,000
Apt 206 - large 2 bed - city view - ground floor - decreased to $559,000
Apt 213 - 3 bed - city view - ground floor - decreased to $690,000
Apt 214 - 3 bed - city view - ground floor - decreased to $699,000
Apt 216 - 1 bed - rear view - ground floor - decreased to $379,000
Apt 221 - small 2 bed - rear view - 1st floor - decreased to $495,000
Apt 222 - 1 bed - rear view - 1st floor - decreased to $385,000
Apt 223 - large 2 bed - rear & side view - 1st floor - decreased to $559,000
Apt 225 - small 2 bed - city view - 1st floor - decreased to $515,000
Apt 231 - 3 bed - city view - 1st floor - decreased to $699,000
Apt 240 - 1 bed - rear view - 2nd floor - decreased to $395,000
Apt 241 - large 2 bed - rear & side view - 2nd floor - decreased to $569,000
Apt 243 - small 2 bed - city view - 2bd floor - decreased to $525,000
Apt 250 - 3 bed - city view - 2nd floor - decreased to $719,000
Apt 251 - large 2 bed - rear & side view - 2nd floor - decreased to $575,000
See story in Courier Mail
INNER Brisbane rents are increasing at more than 10 per cent a year, with a downturn in new apartments expected to keep vacancies tight.
DTZ Research has shown the biggest growth has been in one-bedroom units in the inner south and inner west suburbs of South Brisbane, West End and Indooroopilly, where rents have risen by up to 20 per cent.
The median rent of a one-bedroom unit in the inner south is now $420 a week, only $10 less than the CBD median price. DTZ director of project marketing Paul Barratt said the strongest growth in the next two years would be in near-city units and middle-ring suburbs with good transport.
SQM has a good website to look at rental vacancy rates:
Brisbane City (4000 postcode) - 1.7%
South Brisbane area (4101) - 1.6%
Toowong (4066) - 1.4%
St Lucia (4067) - 1.5%
Indooroopilly (4068) - 1.9%
Sherwood area (4075) - 2.6%
Hamilton (4007) - 4.4%
Noosa (4567) - 2.2%
Mooloolaba (4557) - 1.3%
I have looked around this weekend, and these apartments seem to be good buys:
- Ciana at Indooroopilly has about 15 new apartments left for sale from developer. Three bedroom apartment for less than $565,000; large two bedroom apartments from $485,000 to $600,000.
- Parklands Sherwood - large two bedroom with 2 cars and views $535,000
- Fresh Toowong - large new 2 bedroom garden apartment at $520,000
- El Dorado off the plan: 2 bedroom apartments less than $600,000
- Precinct Toowong - mid size furnished two bedroom listed at $529,000
- Encore Toowong - 1 bedroom garden apartment listed at $339,000
There is also Tennyson Reach, where off the plan purchasers are trying to sell 2 bedroom apartments for $1,200,000 and three bedrooms from $1.6M. Ouch!
Stage One at Pradella's Parkland at Sherwood is now complete. There appear to be some good buys, including a large one bedroom for less than $400,000. There are apartments for rent too.
It is rental season in Brisbane, and there is strong competition for apartments. Many people are delaying a buying decision, and so are renting. Some renters have locked in long term leases, taking these apartments off the market for some time. Some investors have put their apartments into a short term letting pool for nightly "hotel" rentals, taking these away from the permanent rental market.
- Ciana Indooroopilly, 2 bedroom rents range from $475 to $600 per week
- Parklands Sherwood, 2 bedrooms from $440 per week; 3 bedrooms from $540 per week,
- Fresh Toowong, 2 bedrooms about $500 to $550 per week
- Admiralty Towers One, which has large apartments
- Arbour on Grey, from $550 per week for a 2 bedroom
- Metro 21, has both furnished and unfurnished, and is not doing short stay rentals so the building is more stable and homely.
"National Property Research managing director Matthew Gross said the area surrounding Sherwood in Brisbane's west will also be a future hot spot. The combination of continued population growth and an undersupply of residential stock will lead to increased prices in the long-term, Mr Gross said.
Pradella's large-scale Parklands at Sherwood development is also likely to underpin growth, with stage one of the $150 million project nearing completion.
"As new, quality stock hits the market, it is anticipated the median rental figures for apartments in Sherwood will also grow significantly, providing investors with exciting purchasing opportunities," Mr Gross said.
See Brisbane Times
I have previously written about Pradella's development "Parklands at Sherwood" which is high on a hilltop overlooking parks and Oxley Creek, with city views in the distance. See prior comment.
I visited again this week. Apartment Building 1 (AP1, marketed as Jacaranda) is almost complete. The bottom floor is at lockup stage, and the top floor apartments are being tiled. Looks like about 2 to 3 months work until completion. Apartment Building 2 (AP2, marketed as Brookline) now has a roof. The bottom floor has internal walls, the top floor has frames for internal walls. Probably 6 months more work till completion. There are also terrace house and detached houses.
I am very impressed with the apartments. Even the smaller two bedroom apartments seem large. Maybe this is because at least half the apartments have great park views. The design and outlook is good. I am less impressed by the detached houses -- they are in the worst location in the development, and the rooms seem smaller than I would have liked.
There are some resales already listed:
- smaller 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, study nook, 2 cars, top floor, park & city views - listed at $530,000
- smaller 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, study nook, 2 cars, top floor, village green views- listed at $520,000
- 3 bedroom townhouse - listed at $798,000