Graceville Bungalow Draws Four-Way Contest Before $2.525 Million Sale

An unrenovated 1920s bungalow in Graceville has shown the pull of large inner-west blocks, selling for $2.525 million after four bidders competed for the chance to reshape a character home on 810sqm.



A Graceville Auction Built Around Land And Potential

The two-bedroom home at 27 Verney Road West drew interest from both local and interstate buyers, with its value tied closely to its land size, position and future possibilities.

Bidding opened at $1.7 million before moving quickly to $2 million, setting up a contest that continued through a mix of $100,000 rises and smaller increases of $5000 and $1000.

The final stage narrowed to a local family and a Sydney couple after bidding paused at $2.5 million. Negotiations followed before the interstate buyers secured the property.

The buyers have ties to the suburb and plan to transform the bungalow into a retirement home.

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Character Home On A Double Lot

The house was marketed as a 1920s bungalow with two bedrooms, one bathroom, a central living and dining area, a kitchen and single car accommodation.

Set on an elevated, flood-free 810sqm double lot with a 20-metre frontage, the property retains original character details including VJ walls, high ceilings and traditional decorative features.

Its current condition left clear scope for work, with the listing identifying potential to renovate, raise, extend or subdivide, subject to approval.

The block also has a wide, level front lawn, leafy outlooks and river glimpses to the rear, adding to the appeal of a site positioned among established homes.

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A Strong Return Since 2021

The property last sold in 2021 for $1.8 million after being bought as a renovation project. Its owners later kept it as a rental before choosing to sell.

The $2.525 million auction result delivered a 40 per cent gain and was recorded as the highest auction sale across south-east Queensland for the week.

The campaign was handled by Ray White Sherwood, with Cameron Crouch and Shay Watene listed on the sale.

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Why The Graceville Address Stood Out

The Graceville address placed the home close to local amenities, including cafes, restaurants and Regent Cinemas. Indooroopilly Shopping Centre is 2.5km away, while the Brisbane CBD is 9.5km from the property.

Graceville train station is about 600m away. The home is also near parks and playgrounds, 900m from Christ the King Primary School, and within the Sherwood State School and Indooroopilly State High School catchments.



For buyers weighing up older homes with renovation demands, the Graceville sale showed how strongly land, location and future use can shape value. In this case, the home’s unrenovated state did not stop four bidders from competing for a large block in a tightly held inner-west street.

Published 7-May-2026

Chelmer Family Lists Long-Held Property Amid Shifting Market Trends

A Chelmer family has listed its long-held home for auction, as the suburb continues to record rising sales activity despite signs of a broader Brisbane property slowdown.



A Family Move After Seven Years In Chelmer

A family of five has placed its four-bedroom home at 7 Hurlton Street on the market after seven years, as changing circumstances prompt a move.

When the property was first purchased, the household was closely tied to local schools and community activity. With children now at or approaching university age, daily routines have shifted beyond the suburb.

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Chelmer Stands Out In Uneven Market Conditions

The sale comes at a time when Brisbane’s property market is facing pressure from affordability constraints and rising interest rates.

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Despite this, Chelmer has been identified as one of the suburbs where sales activity is continuing to rise, setting it apart from broader market trends.

Recent auction activity across Brisbane has also shown that some properties continue to attract competition, even as overall results point to more cautious buyer behaviour.

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Location And Layout Shape The Chelmer Offering

The property sits on a 607 square metre allotment within a leafy part of Chelmer, positioned about 100 metres from the local train station and close to nearby retail and services.

Designed across two levels, the home includes multiple living areas, a central kitchen and dining space, and a covered rear deck overlooking a landscaped backyard.

Additional features include a separate lower-level living zone, a master suite with ensuite and study, and a layout suited to both shared living and private retreat spaces.

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Auction Timing To Reflect Current Conditions

The Chelmer property is scheduled for an online auction at 4:00 p.m. on April 1, following a scheduled inspection period.

Listed through Ray White Sherwood, the sale will take place as buyers and sellers continue to navigate changing market conditions across Brisbane.



While overall conditions remain mixed, Chelmer continues to record activity, with the upcoming auction providing a further indication of current demand in the area.

Published 30-Mar-2026