Long-Term Owners List Family Home After 30 Years in Bardon

A Bardon couple is preparing to sell their family home after owning the Bowman Parade property for 30 years.



A Home Purchased in the Mid-1990s

Mark and Kara Ellings bought the house at 83 Bowman Parade, settling the purchase in January 1995 for $212,000. The decision followed extended negotiations with the previous owners, eventually reaching an agreement that allowed the couple to secure the home where they later raised their three children.

The property last changed hands in 1988 for $126,500, according to historical records. Over time, the home became the centre of family life, with the couple choosing the location after returning from travel in Europe and wanting to live closer to the city.

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Upgrades and Growth in Property Value

Across three decades, the pair completed several improvements, including a pool, carport, covered back deck and a new master suite. These changes complemented the home’s character features, including timber floors, VJ walls and fretwork.

PropTrack data shows that Bardon’s median home price has risen more than tenfold since the Ellings bought their property, currently sitting at $1.892 million.

The house now carries an estimated value of $2,395,000, supported by its four bedrooms, two bathrooms, two car spaces and 590m² lot. Satellite analysis lists a 249m² building size, 42% building coverage and an 8-metre roof height. The home also has HFC NBN, 5G coverage and falls within the Ashgrove State School and The Gap State High School catchments.

Changing Ownership Patterns

Place Woolloongabba agent Savva Koulouris, who will handle the listing, observed that long-term ownership of this length is becoming less common. He noted that younger generations often transition through apartments and townhouses before buying a standalone home, influenced by affordability patterns.

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A Final Celebration Before Listing

The Ellings said the home had hosted numerous family milestones, with the back deck serving as the venue for birthdays and gatherings. Their daughter’s 30th birthday celebration this weekend will be the final major event before the property goes to market next week.

Looking Ahead



The couple said they would miss the Bardon community and the local places they had frequented over the years. They expressed hope that the next owners would form their own memories in the home, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the long-held property.

Published 19-Nov-2025

Bowman Parade Among 70 Roads Shuttered By Queensland Floods

More than 70 roads across Queensland were closed on Friday due to flash flooding caused by Ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily, including Bowman Parade in Bardon.


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Ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily has already dumped several hundred millimetres of rain and caused widespread flooding over the past four to five days in Queensland. The former cyclone is expected to make a sharp turn southward on Friday back towards the coast, bringing another round of heavy rainfall to the region as well as eastern Northern Territory.

Bowman Parade is no stranger to flooding, having been subject to inundation for years. According to Brisbane City Council’s Flood Awareness Map, Bowman Pde has a high likelihood of creek flooding and likelihood of overflowing because of its proximity to Ithaca Creek.

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Although emergency alerts have been cancelled, some Brisbane residents are still waiting for flood waters to recede. Heavy rainfall has temporarily subsided across southern and southeast Queensland, but authorities caution residents to stay alert as the flooding danger remains high.

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This flooding is likely to have a major impact on transportation, with several rural roads remaining closed. The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a Severe Weather Warning for areas likely to see the heaviest rainfall over the next 24 hours along the path of Ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily. 


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Residents are reminded to avoid non-essential travel, stay informed about weather warnings and road closures, and follow all directions from emergency personnel.

Those who would like to monitor updated forecasts and warnings are encouraged to visit www.bom.gov.au or install the BOM weather app and follow the advice of emergency services. To check Queensland road conditions, residents may visit qldtraffic.qld.gov.au.

Published 2-February-2024