New Terrace Homes in Taringa Attract Downsizers, Families Alike

A New Option for Taringa Residents

Scheduled for completion by mid-2025, Beatrice Residences responds to growing demand for luxury homes that don’t require the upkeep of traditional freestanding properties. Located on Beatrice Street, the development is positioned within walking distance of transport, shops, cafes and top-performing schools, making it a convenient choice for families, downsizers and professionals alike.

CREÉRA Developments, the Sydney-based company behind the project, said the homes were designed with privacy and spaciousness in mind, despite their terrace format. Each home includes features such as high ceilings, sculpted balconies, private lifts, and in some cases, garages that can accommodate up to four vehicles.

Market Response Reflects Broader Housing Trends

Brisbane’s property market has seen a shift in buyer behaviour, especially in affluent areas like Taringa. Rising property prices and a limited supply of detached homes have led more people to consider alternative options that still meet their lifestyle needs.

According to Position Property, the exclusive sales agent for Beatrice Residences, the homes have attracted interest from buyers looking for comfort and space without long-term maintenance demands. Downsizers, in particular, have responded positively to the inclusion of features like single-level master suites and accessible floorplans.

Taringa Beatrice Residences

Developed in collaboration with HAL Architects and builder Groove Properties, the residences aim to reflect both style and function. The kitchens come equipped with Miele appliances and butler’s pantries, while outdoor spaces provide a seamless connection to the leafy suburb surroundings.

Community Appeal

Beyond the homes themselves, the location has been a strong factor in driving interest. Taringa’s established community and access to green spaces are consistent drawcards. The homes fall within catchments for high-ranking public and private schools, and are just minutes away from the University of Queensland.

Position Property said that the local response at a recent display home event was strong, with visitors drawn not only to the interior finishes but also the potential for multigenerational living. Some homes include a separate family level with its own kitchenette and bathroom, offering flexibility for different household types.

As Brisbane continues to grow, developments like Beatrice Residences are helping to redefine what urban living can look like in well-connected, established suburbs like Taringa.