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Home For Sale

  • Sold For $1,090,000
  • House

Specifications

  • Property Type
    House
  • Land
    888 m2

Under Contract By Tamara Lee

THIS HOME MUST BE SOLD !!
Superbly positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac, this beautiful home with a classic Queenslander faade is only minutes to schools, shops and transport. Framed by a white picket fence and filled with an array of traditional features, the home reveals polished timber floors, high ceilings, French windows and doors, stained glass, ceiling roses and VJ walls throughout. Ready to move in and enjoy now, the potential also exists to renovate and rejuvenate the interiors and garden into the ultimate dream home.

Features:
• 888m2 allotment
• Enclosed entertainer's deck
• Living and dining area with traditional features
• 3 bedrooms - 2 with BIR
• Kitchen with ample cabinetry, freestanding oven and room for dishwasher
• Main bathroom with shower, vanity and separate toilet
• Second bathroom downstairs, plumbing in situ
• Single carport + additional off-street parking
• Under home storage
• Large laundry
• Large backyard
• In private cul-de-sac
• Ample Kelvin Grove opportunity

Situated in a quiet, private cul-de-sac, only 4 minutes' walk to Kelvin Grove State College, 6 minutes to Kelvin Grove Junior School and 7 minutes to QUT campus and Urban Village. Close to public transport, local shops, Victoria Park Golf Club, Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital, Newmarket Village with Reading Cinema and less than 15 minutes into the CBD.

A vibrant position, surrounded by amenities, don't let this opportunity pass you by - enquire today!

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17 Ballina Street Kelvin Grove 4059, Queensland
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