The quiet hum of suburban life meets untapped potential at 16 Alban St, Oxley – a property that whispers of what could be, rather than what is. This isn’t just land; it’s a 5,933 square metre canvas waiting for the right investor to see beyond the existing timber home and storage shed, to imagine the possibilities that dual road frontage and proximity to Brisbane’s pulse can bring.
There’s something undeniably compelling about corner blocks – that sense of prominence, of being connected yet distinct. 16 Alban St takes this appeal further, with its rare dual frontage to both Blunder Road and Boundary Road, creating a presence that commands attention.
As you stand on the land, you can almost hear the murmur of opportunity:
The faint hum of commuters heading towards the Oxley Train Station, just minutes away
The steady rhythm of trucks rolling along the Ipswich Motorway, linking this pocket to greater Brisbane
The lively chatter from the Oxley Golf Club nearby, where deals are made as easily as putts are sunk
This is land that doesn’t just sit quietly in the suburbs – it engages with them, offering access while maintaining its own space to grow.
In a market filled with choice, Yong Real Estate stands apart through its hands-on approach to strategic properties. They don’t just list land – they understand it. With a team led by Dennis You and Peter Huang, Yong specializes in identifying high-potential opportunities like 16 Alban St, then positioning them to attract the right buyers. Their process is tailored for investors and developers who need more than just a transaction – they need a partner who can navigate zoning, visualize potential, and connect them with opportunities before they become obvious to the broader market. When you work with Yong, you’re not just getting an agent; you’re gaining local insight, proactive marketing, and a team that knows how to unlock value.
The existing 3-bedroom timber home and industrial shed tell their own story – one of practical Queensland living with no-nonsense functionality. But peel back the layers, and you’ll see these structures for what they truly are: temporary placeholders on land destined for greater things.
The shed’s corrugated walls could easily make way for something more ambitious, while the home’s wide verandas might inspire a developer’s vision of modern townhouses that capture that same Queensland spirit. Every element here feels like a starting point rather than an endpoint.
Oxley sits in that sweet spot – close enough to Brisbane’s CBD (just 11km) to be convenient, yet far enough to offer space and value. The suburb has watched as neighbouring areas have transformed, and now it’s Oxley’s turn in the spotlight.
With Bunnings already anchoring the local retail scene and the golf club providing lifestyle appeal, the fundamentals are strong. The impending closure of Expressions of Interest on 3 July 2025 adds a gentle urgency – opportunities like this don’t linger indefinitely in markets waking up to their potential.
This isn’t a property for those who see only what exists today. It’s for:
The developer who visualizes rows of townhouses catching the morning sun
The investor who recognizes landbanking gold in a growth corridor
The business owner imagining a commercial footprint with unbeatable access
16 Alban St doesn’t come with guarantees or preset plans – it comes with something better: possibility. The kind that turns strategic acquisitions into legacy investments.
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EOI Closing: 12pm, 3 July 2025 (unless sold prior)
Contact Agents:
Dennis You – 0472 789 847 | dennis.you@yong.com.au
Peter Huang – 0418 888 889 | peter.huang@yong.com.au
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