_Recently refurbished Respite Centre and supported accommodation facility in Brisbane’s rapidly-grow
The property at 16 Lorikeet Street in Inala comprises 428sq m of building area on a substantial 2,782sqm landholding. It includes six participant bedrooms, extensive communal spaces, dedicated support areas and 16 onsite car parks (1:26).
It is being taken to the market with vacant possession via an Offers to Purchase campaign run by Clem Stack and Christian Sandstrom of Knight Frank on behalf of the vendor, Skyring.
The asset was fully refurbished in 2023 and while it has existing approval for care-based accommodation enabling immediate use, due to it’s 1:26 carparking ratio it is highly adaptable, providing incoming purchasers with the flexibility to occupy, invest or reposition for a range of healthcare, community, government, residential or commercial uses, subject to council approvals.
Strategically located approximately within 600 m of Inala Plaza and Inala Primary Care within a highgrowth corridor, the property at 16 Lorikeet Street benefits from proximity to major hospitals, transport infrastructure and ease of access to the Brisbane CBD via the Ipswich Motorway.
Mr Stack said: “16 Lorikeet Street offers a compelling opportunity to acquire a versatile, high-quality facility with immediate usability and long-term repositioning potential.
“Built to a Class 3 specification, the facility offers the potential to help reduce hospital bed-block caused by the limited supply of transitionary care facilities in South East Queensland.
“While Primary and Allied Health services are available, the closest public hospital is nine kilometres away, providing a clear need for transitionary services in the immediate catchment.
“The combination of vacant possession, recent refurbishment and planning flexibility provides purchasers with multiple pathways to unlock value in a high-growth corridor.
“We expect the asset will appeal to a wide variety of users, from healthcare operators to government and community service providers.”
Mr Sandstrom said: “This property sits within an established residential catchment and is supported by strong nearby amenity, medical and major transport infrastructure.
“The location is supported by increasing demand for healthcare, disability services and community infrastructure. Inala currently has a higher need for medical assistance - 7 per cent - in comparison with the greater Brisbane average of 5.7%.”
The Expressions of Interest campaign for the property will close at 3pm (AEST) on Thursday, April 23.
Source: AreaSearch 2026