There is a particular kind of buyer who walks into a home like this and sees not what it is, but what it could be. Who looks past the surface and recognises something increasingly rare in today's property market - authentic character, genuine bones, and the extraordinary opportunity to create something truly personal in a home that already has a soul. 56 East Street is that home. A traditional Queensland timber cottage raised on stumps, elevated above the street, and rich with the kind of period detail that simply cannot be replicated - only discovered. In a market where character homes are becoming harder and harder to find, this is a property that rewards vision, celebrates craftsmanship, and offers the blank canvas that renovators and heritage enthusiasts dream about. What's Here — and What's Possible - Original timber casement windows with heritage glass — where subtle waves and bubbles catch the light in a way no modern window ever will. These are the details people fall in love with and cannot find in new builds at any price. - Decorative ceiling parquetry, picture rail walls and 2.7-metre ceilings throughout — craftsmanship from an era when interiors were treated as an art form. - Bay window with built-in bench seat in the front bedroom — charming, functional and utterly irreplaceable. - Flexible floorplan with two bedrooms, sleepout and sunroom — genuine versatility for a home office, guest accommodation, creative space or additional living. - Spacious open-plan kitchen and dining with original cabinetry — generous in proportion and full of potential. Restore sensitively or modernise boldly - either approach rewards the buyer who commits. - Hardwood timber floors already revealed and ready for restoration — the hard work has been started. A meaningful head start that reduces cost and time to a finished result. - Glass louvres throughout for exceptional natural cross-ventilation — designed for the Queensland climate by people who understood it intimately. Cool, breezy and completely authentic. - 967m² block, fully fenced — a generous landholding in a central Gatton street, with mature mango and macadamia trees, distinctive bottle trees along the rear boundary, and room to extend, add a pool, shed or outdoor entertaining area. The land alone represents outstanding value. - Under-house utility space with laundry and single vehicle parking — practical, accessible and offering further potential for storage, workshop or conversion. - Elevated position with external front and rear staircases — classic Queensland presentation with excellent street appeal and scope to enhance further with landscaping and deck additions. Why Gatton — and Why Now? The Lockyer Valley has long been one of Southeast Queensland's best-kept secrets. Not anymore. Gatton has been named in REA's Hot 100 Suburbs report as a top investment pick, recording annual house price growth of over 20 per cent. Buyer interest from Brisbane and Toowoomba continues to intensify, and properties are currently selling in an average of just 21 days - a clear signal of how quickly well-positioned opportunities are being absorbed. For renovators and buyers with vision, the timing is significant. Purchasing a character home with genuine bones and a near-1,000 square metre block at a moment of strong market growth in a town where supply is tightening and demand is high - is precisely the kind of opportunity that in hindsight looks obvious, but in the present requires decisiveness. Positioned just over an hour from Brisbane and under 30 minutes from Toowoomba, Gatton delivers the increasingly rare combination of affordability, liveability, community and genuine city accessibility that buyers from both directions are actively chasing. The Opportunity Character homes with authentic period detail, generous land and real renovation potential in sought-after locations do not sit on the market for long - and they become harder to find with every passing year. This is a property that has been waiting for the right buyer: someone with vision, appreciation for craftsmanship, and the understanding that the best homes are not always the ones already finished. This is your opportunity to take something with genuine history and genuine heart - and make it genuinely extraordinary. Call Nicole on 0475 631 279 or Shelley on 0448 408 649 today to find out more and to request the comprehensive information pack. A home with this much potential, in this market, will not wait.
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RealistIQ deal score
Good value signal
69
/100
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Market price guide is $114,000 below RealistIQ estimate
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RealistIQ estimate range: $455,000 - $763,000Wider ranges mean more uncertainty.
RealistIQ estimate$609,000
Market price guide$495,000
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