Gladstone property values officially up 20% in a year, while investors await rate revisions

Gladstone property values officially up 20% in a year, while investors await rate revisions
Alistair WalshDecember 8, 2020

Median property values in the mining-focused town of Gladstone increased 19% from 2010 to 2011 according to the Queensland Valuer-General Neil Bray’s annual report.

The locality of Bororen performed best in the area, increasing 69.7% from $33,000 to $56,000, according to Bray.

Gladstone mayor Gail Sellers told Property Observer the value rise was driven by LNG and mining investment in the area with vacancy rates less than 1%.

Of the 44 localities within the municipality 30 increased in value, 13 had no change and one property decreased in value.

Bray says residential values have generally risen by 10-50% in Gladstone and surrounding towns.

Despite the value increases Sellers anticipates that council rates will not rise dramatically.

“I don’t expect they will go up quite a lot. I certainly do not. But we have to think about our requirements for revenue,” she says.

“Most councils are mindful of the amount that they increase but they have to look at the needs for the region and they have to take into account what is needed to run the organisation.”

She says the difference in value changes through the region would make it hard to set rates.

"The rise has not been uniform across the region. If the rise had been uniform, we could have dropped the rate in the dollar. So that would help everyone. But because it’s been different in all the towns, it’s going to be extremely difficult.”

A lot of the growth in land value was driven by LNG developments.

“Some localities such as Gladstone and surrounding towns reflected large increases in median values due to large industrial and liquefied natural gas (LNG) developments in those localities,” Bray says.

“The Gladstone region is experiencing significant growth driven by the establishment of LNG industries on Curtis Island and port expansion at Fishermans Landing and Wiggins Island.

“This growth is limited to the northern section of the local government area with softer market conditions existing in southern areas.”

Bray found changes in Agnes Water and 1770 have been variable with some increases and some decreases.

Sellers says tourism in 1770 has suffered recently.

“They had a bad year in 1770 with the floods. They happened over Christmas at the major time for tourists. The floods meant no one could get in so they missed their usual tourist rush.”

Despite this, she says hotel vacancies during the week in the Gladstone region have been exceptionally tight.

“During the week we have no vacancies, you have to book weeks and weeks in advance.”

“Some of the hotels have been bought by industry and they use them as a workers camp. So that’s taken two or three motels off the market.”

Bray found commercial lands commercial lands have increased in value while industrial lands had less change.

Residential localities

Previous median value ($)

New median value ($)

Change median  value (%)

Bororen

33,000

56,000

69.7

Miriam Vale

47,750

71,500

49.7

Kirkwood

160,000

225,000

40.6

Toolooa

119,000

165,000

38.7

Kin Kora

130,000

180,000

38.5

Sun Valley

125,000

172,500

38

Boyne Valley

44,000

60,000

36.4

Gladstone City

136,000

185,000

36

Calliope

129,000

175,000

35.7

West Gladstone

130,000

172,500

32.7

South Gladstone

137,000

175,000

27.7

New Auckland

130,000

165,000

26.9

Telina

145,000

182,500

25.9

Barney Point

119,000

149,000

25.2

Wooderson

115,000

144,000

25.2

Burua

236,250

295,000

24.9

Beecher

232,500

290,000

24.7

Boyne Island

182,500

227,500

24.7

O'Connell

205,000

255,000

24.4

Clinton

144,000

177,500

23.3

Agnes Water

157,500

190,000

20.6

West Stowe

157,500

190,000

20.6

Tannum Sands

197,500

235,000

19

Glen Eden

149,500

177,500

18.7

Ambrose

22,500

26,000

15.6

Raglan

26,500

30,500

15.1

Mount Larcom

69,000

79,000

14.5

Yarwun

56,000

64,000

14.3

Wurdong Heights

141,000

155,000

9.9

Benaraby

185,000

202,500

9.5

Curtis Island

108,000

108,000

0

Euleilah

136,000

136,000

0

Eurimbula

23,500

23,500

0

Facing Island

77,500

77,500

0

Farmers Point

108,000

108,000

0

Gatcombe

74,000

74,000

0

Lowmead

23,750

23,750

0

Northcliff

89,000

89,000

0

Rosedale

40,000

40,000

0

Rules Beach

140,000

140,000

0

Southend

100,000

100,000

0

Turkey Beach

138,000

138,000

0

Turtle Island

810,000

810,000

0

Seventeen Seventy

600,000

480,000

-20

All localities

139,000

180,000

29.5

 


Alistair Walsh

Deutsche Welle online reporter

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