Eileen Chen and Benjamin Waite alongside LJ Hooker Beenleigh are proud to present 16 Willand Drive, Beenleigh-a vacant, move-in-ready home that delivers space, flexibility, and standout value for first home buyers and investors alike. Sitting on a generous 873sqm block with highly sought-after side access, this property opens the door to easy living now with exciting potential for the future.

Property Features:
3 bedrooms with built-in robes
1 bathroom featuring both a bathtub and shower
Large kitchen with ample storage and electric cooktop
Open plan, light-filled living area with a fireplace for cozy winters
Split system air conditioning and ceiling fans for year-round comfort
Internal laundry with external access
Linen storage for added practicality
Solar panels for energy efficiency
Expansive 873sqm block
Wide side access-perfect for trailers, boats, or future improvements
Large undercover alfresco area, ideal for entertaining family and friends
Outdoor shed for additional storage or parking
4-car accommodation including a double carport and double lock-up shed
Huge backyard with granny flat or pool potential (STCA)

Investment Snapshot:
Vacant and ready to move in or lease out immediately
Rental appraisal: $595- $610 per week approx.
No body corporate!
Strong tenant appeal with multiple parking options and large outdoor space
Generous land size with future upside (STCA)

Why Beenleigh?
Perfectly positioned between Brisbane and the Gold Coast, Beenleigh offers a convenient and well-connected lifestyle. With easy access to the M1, nearby train services, local schools, shopping centres, and parks, it’s a suburb that continues to attract both homeowners and investors seeking accessibility and everyday ease.

Big block, wide side access, and room to grow-this is smart buying with future upside.

Contact Eileen Chen and Benjamin Waite today for more info.

Important: While every care has been taken in the preparation of the information contained in this marketing, LJ Hooker Beenleigh and its representatives will not be held responsible for any errors or omissions. All details are considered accurate at the time of printing, and interested parties should make and rely on their own enquiries to verify the information.