Warwick house sale results week ending June 13

Warwick Sale and Auction Results: $710,000 Private Sale Leads Week Ending June 13

Warwick’s latest real estate results were led by a $710,000 private sale, with no recorded auction results in the suburb for the week ending June 13.

The latest Warwick property update covered the period from Monday, June 8, to Sunday, June 14, 2026, showing a quiet auction week locally but one notable private sale. Across Queensland, the preliminary clearance rate was listed at 35%, based on 150 auction results available at the time of the update.

In Warwick, the weekly results showed 0 recorded auction results and 1 private sale. The sale was for 25 Gilbert Crescent, Warwick, Qld 4370, which sold for $710,000 on June 11, 2026.

The property is a 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom, 2-car house set on a large 1,922m² block. The home also has a listed building size of 154m², giving buyers a sizeable residential holding in one of Warwick’s established neighbourhoods.

The listing described the home as a brick residence positioned across two separate titles, a feature that likely added to its buyer appeal. The property was also marketed with a large fenced yard, fruit trees, a chook run, two living areas, a refurbished bathroom, polished timber floors and an attached insulated two-car garage.

Its location was another important part of the sale story. The property sits within walking distance of Scots PGC College, placing it in a position likely to appeal to families, downsizers seeking space, and buyers wanting a larger block close to local amenities.

Warwick records no auction sales for the week

While the headline result was the $710,000 private sale, Warwick did not record any auction results for the week. The data separates auction outcomes from private sales, meaning the local market activity for the period was driven by treaty sale rather than under-the-hammer competition.

That matters because auction clearance rates can give a quick reading of buyer competition, but private sales often better reflect how regional markets move week to week. In Warwick’s case, the absence of recorded auction results suggests the local market was quieter on public auction activity, while still producing a solid residential sale at Gilbert Crescent.

The broader Queensland figure of 35% gives the Warwick result wider context. A lower clearance rate can point to selective buyer behaviour, more price negotiation, or properties taking longer to move, although individual suburbs can vary sharply depending on stock levels and buyer demand.

For Warwick, the week’s result was narrow but clear: one recorded private sale, no auction sales, and a standout $710,000 transaction for a large-block family home. The sale of 25 Gilbert Crescent shows that well-positioned homes with land, practical living space and school access can still draw buyer attention even when auction activity is limited.

Official Warwick auction and recent sale figures are listed by realestate.com.au, with the individual property details recorded on the sold listing for 25 Gilbert Crescent, Warwick.

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