The 6,381sqm* property at 36 Cosmic Street, Robertson is zoned Emerging Community and is being marketed by Ray White Special Projects Qld directors Matthew Fritzsche and Andrew Burke.
Mr Fritzsche said the site represents one of the last remaining large-scale landholdings in a suburb where development opportunities have become increasingly scarce.
“Robertson has effectively run out of developable land,” he said. “We’re seeing strong upward movement in the value of surrounding lots and established homes, reflecting how tightly held and in-demand this pocket has become. Sites of this size simply don’t come to market anymore.”
Situated 12.5 kilometres* south of the Brisbane CBD, the property sits within walking distance of the Sunnybank retail and dining precinct, including Sunnybank Plaza, Market Square, Sunny Park and Times Square. The location offers immediate access to a wide range of amenities, from express bus services and medical facilities to local schools and major transport corridors such as the M1 and M3 motorways.
Currently improved with a four-bedroom, three-bathroom home, two self-contained flats and a large lock-up shed, the site offers dual street frontage and flexibility for a range of future residential outcomes, subject to council approval.
Mr Burke said the combination of amenity, connectivity and community appeal underpins the area’s enduring popularity.
“Robertson sits at the crossroads of lifestyle and convenience,” he said. “It’s a short walk to shops, restaurants and public transport, while being surrounded by quality schools and health services. That blend continues to drive demand from both owner-occupiers and developers seeking long-term value.”
The suburb’s strong educational reputation also contributes to its appeal, with the property located within the MacGregor State School and Sunnybank State High School catchments, and just minutes from Griffith University’s Nathan Campus. The nearby Sunnybank Private Hospital and QEII Jubilee Hospital, currently undergoing a $619 million* upgrade, further enhance the area’s accessibility to essential services.
With a median age of 37 and more than 70 per cent of households classified as family households, Robertson continues to attract professional and multi-generational buyers seeking proximity to both the Brisbane CBD and Sunnybank’s vibrant commercial heart.
“There are very few areas in Brisbane where supply is this constrained and demand this consistent,” Mr Burke added. “It’s an area that offers both stability and growth, which makes this an exceptional opportunity in the current market.”
The property at 36 Cosmic Street, Robertson is being offered for sale by Expressions of Interest closing Wednesday, 3 December 2025 at 4pm (AEST).
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