Data last updated: 15 Jul 2025
Estimated market value: $260,000
Notes: Estimated value as of July 2025 based on comparable sales, past sales, and available property data.
2022-09-02 - $239,000 (for 2/10 Dora Street)
2022-09-02 - Full block (1 & 2/10 Dora Street) sold by City and Country Realty - Mount Isa. Price for the entire block was not explicitly listed in public records, but individual unit 2/10 sold for $239,000.
Type:
Unit block (two stand-alone homes)
Bedrooms:
6
Bathrooms:
2
Land (sqm):
506
Car/Garage:
2 (individual carports)
Estimated weekly rent:
$615 per week
This is a combined rent for the two stand-alone homes on the property (each 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom). The estimated rental income for 1/10 Dora Street alone was $285 as of July 2025.
Rental vacancy rate:
The rental vacancy rate in Mount Isa was reported at 3.4% as of March Quarter 2024 by REIQ, which is considered within a 'healthy' range. Other sources indicate rates between 1% and 2.4% recently. [4, 5, 12, 17]
Council rate:
Rates in Mount Isa are half-yearly and depend on the Mount Isa City Council's valuation of the land and property type. A general rate increase of 4.6% and an overall estimated $200 increase per resident was expected for 2024-25. Specific rates for this property are not publicly available without a direct inquiry to the Mount Isa City Council.
Water rate:
Mount Isa Water Board charges Mount Isa City Council approximately $1.50 per 1,000 litres, with both fixed and variable charges based on consumption. Residential water meters are read on a half-yearly basis. Specific water rates for this property are not publicly available.
Strata fee:
N/A (The property is described as a 'unit block' featuring two stand-alone homes, indicating it is likely a duplex or similar multi-dwelling property, not typically subject to formal strata fees like an apartment complex. Shared maintenance costs between the two dwellings would be applicable).
Home and content insurance price:
Highly variable and depends on specific insurer, policy inclusions, property security features, and individual circumstances. A precise estimate cannot be provided without a direct quote.
LGA:
Mount Isa City Council
Zoning:
Residential (implied by property type and location within Mount Isa City)
Bushfire:
No (not detected)
Flood:
No (not detected)
Heritage:
No (not detected)
State Government:
Queensland Government support for Mount Isa's economic diversification and infrastructure (roadworks, critical minerals, renewables, social services).
Potential for state investment in affordable housing and specialist healthcare facilities as part of the 'Future Ready Economy Roadmap'.
Local Government:
Mount Isa City Council's 'Future Ready Economy Roadmap' aims to transform and diversify the local economy, focusing on critical minerals, energy, transport, agriculture, and tourism.
Development of a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) expected to be operational by 2025, supported by federal funding, establishing Mount Isa as a recycling hub.
Council has developed 120 freehold allotments over 15 years, resulting in over 100 new houses in a continuing new suburb development.
Addressing the need for more childcare facilities and affordable housing.
Mount Isa City - Limited public transport options; residents often rely on private vehicles.
Data for 'Mount Isa City' (the specific suburb) can be limited due to its small population. Broader 'Mount Isa' region data provides more comprehensive trends.
2018 | Approximately $231,000 (implied from $78k increase to $309k by 2022)
2022 | $309,000 (median for houses sold in last 12 months as of Q2 2022)
Current (median listing) | $290,000 (for houses in Mount Isa region)
Current (Mount Isa City suburb) | $229,000 (based on 1 sale in past 12 months)
Mount Isa (region) median house listing price changed -3.02% over the past year.
Mount Isa City (suburb) median house price showed -16.7% growth over the past 12 months based on limited sales data.
Average house prices in Mount Isa increased by $78k or 30% since 2018 (as of 2022).