10/23 Lucinda Street, Taringa
Everything you need to make an informed decision.
Dear prospective buyer,
You’re invited to review the key information on this standout north-facing apartment. From the floorplan and photography to holding costs, due-diligence searches and recent local context, I’ve gathered it together so you can move forward with confidence.
Vacant and ready to move into or lease immediately, set in a tightly held, leafy pocket a short walk from Taringa station — take your time exploring what’s on offer, and reach out any time with questions.
A rare blend of position, space and upside.
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North is the orientation buyers pay for in Brisbane — sun through winter and bright, even light across the living areas and balconies. The leafy outlook means that light arrives without looking straight into a neighbour.
Taringa Station is about a 400m stroll — roughly five minutes on foot. From there it's a short, direct train run to the CBD and a quick hop to UQ, which keeps the car in the garage on workdays and makes the unit easy to lease.
The address falls within two sought-after public catchments — Ironside State School and Indooroopilly State High. School zoning is a durable driver of demand in this pocket, supporting both resale and rental appeal.
Offered with vacant possession, so there's no waiting on a lease to expire or a tenant to move on. Settle and move in, or have it earning rent straight away — the timing is yours.
A 5.4 × 6.0m double lock-up garage is genuinely rare at this size and price point. Beyond two secure car spaces, it's room for bikes, storage or a workshop — and a feature that sets the property apart when you come to sell.
The complex is built around an in-ground pool set in established gardens — a maintained, resort-style shared space without the cost or upkeep of your own pool. The shared pool holds a current Form 23 safety certificate.
133m² in total — 84m² of internal living plus 49m² of balcony across three aspects. That's real outdoor room, not a token ledge, giving the home a sense of space well beyond its two-bedroom footprint.
With only 14 units, this is a boutique, tightly held block — fewer owners, a quieter community, and body corporate costs shared sensibly. Smaller schemes like this tend to hold their character and their value.
Key details

Single-level, two-bedroom layout
A well-proportioned plan with a 5.1 × 4.3m living room, separate dining, two robed bedrooms, two bathrooms (including ensuite) and three balconies — plus a double lock-up garage.

Holding costs & investment snapshot
Holding costs
Figures are approximate and drawn from the body corporate certificate and most recent rate/water notices. Levies are billed quarterly and subject to change — confirm current amounts in the body corporate certificate within the disclosure pack.
Rental snapshot
Yield is indicative only, calculated on the appraisal midpoint against the price guide, before outgoings. It is general information, not financial or investment advice — make your own enquiries.
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Comparable sales
Recent sales of similar properties across the area over the past six months — a guide for framing value. Filter by type, size and era, or search a street.
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Due diligence at a glance
A summary of searches provided with the seller disclosure. Please read the full disclosure statement and make your own enquiries before signing a contract.
Note: the seller disclosure statement does not cover flooding/natural-hazard history, structural soundness or pest. Buyers should make independent enquiries (e.g. FloodCheck Queensland) and may wish to commission a building & pest inspection.
Make it yours.
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