Welcome to 2 Meadows Street, Loganlea - a high-set home positioned on a generous 736m² block, tucked away at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac where privacy, elevation, and outlook combine to create something genuinely special.
With no neighbours across the road and an uninterrupted view over open green space, this home offers a peaceful, semi-rural feel rarely found in established suburbs - while remaining extremely close to hospitals, transport, schools, and major arterial roads.
• Three (3) well-proportioned bedrooms
• Neat, functional central bathroom
• High cathedral ceilings create space, light, and character
• Polished timber floors throughout the main living areas
• Elevated high-set design with a blank canvas underneath the home - ideal for storage, workshop space, or future enhancement.
• Two-car accommodation
• Expansive 736m² block with room to enhance over time
• Covered outdoor entertaining area flowing seamlessly to the yard
• End-of-cul-de-sac position with minimal traffic and exceptional privacy
Positioned at the very end of the street, this home enjoys a beautiful open outlook across the road with no immediate neighbours in front - offering space, greenery, and a sense of calm that's increasingly hard to find. It's a setting that enhances everyday living and adds long-term desirability.
A granny flat could be positioned in the back left-hand corner of the block, subject to council approval (STCA), in accordance with current mapping.
Logan City Council rates: approximately $988 per quarter, including water and waste charges (excluding consumption)
Loganlea continues to perform strongly thanks to its proximity to the hospital precinct, transport options, schools, and major arterial roads - making it an attractive option for both owner-occupiers and investors alike.
This is a standout opportunity to secure a high-set home on a substantial parcel of land, with character, clarity, privacy, and genuine long-term upside. Professional photography shown was captured during a previous vacant period. A new tenant is now in place, and images have been reused for efficiency. Current presentation may vary.