A Wavell Heights home is set to leave a lasting legacy when it goes under the hammer this July, with the entire proceeds from the deceased estate auction set to support charitable work helping Australians in need.
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The three-bedroom home at 37 Beeby Street, Wavell Heights, is scheduled to be auctioned on 22 July after its late owner nominated a national not-for-profit organisation as the beneficiary in their will. Ray White Rochedale agents Jason Song and Ken Chin are managing the campaign, with the proceeds to be distributed through the charity’s branches across Australia to help fund crisis assistance, relief services and community support.

Unlike many deceased estate auctions, the proceeds from this property will be directed to charity. According to the property’s marketing campaign, the funds will support services delivered through the organisation’s branches across Australia.
The post-war residence occupies an elevated block in a street that features a mix of traditional homes and newer builds. According to the marketing campaign, the home has remained in its original condition, retaining many of the features associated with classic suburban Brisbane houses.

Original wallpaper, a vintage-style sunroom and a retro kitchen layout remain in place, while the property also offers scope for renovation or redevelopment. The Ray White Rochedale listing described the home as occupying a generous block with a south-facing aspect that captures cooling breezes.

The agents said the campaign has already attracted interest from developers, renovators and investors. The property is being offered to the market for the first time as a deceased estate.
The auction combines the opportunity to purchase an original post-war home with a charitable outcome. Every dollar raised will contribute to services delivered through the beneficiary organisation’s national network, helping fund assistance for Australians experiencing hardship.
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By naming the charity as the beneficiary in their will, the late owner directed the property’s proceeds towards community support services across Australia. The auction is scheduled to take place on 22 July.
Published 7-July-2026











