This charming and character filled homes sits on a large 668m2 allotment and is positioned on a quiet leafy street close to schools, transport and shops.

Offering exceptional location this home presents a great opportunity for all buyers and/or investors. Boasting side access with a massive shed, walk to school and just moments from QEII hospital, Griffith University (Nathan Campus) and Westfield Garden City.

Entering this lovely home, you be will instantly impressed with the charm of this post-war house. With polished timber floors throughout, you are greeted with a spacious air-conditioned living area.

The traditional floor-plan encompasses three bedrooms, two with built-in wardrobes.

Centrally located to the bedrooms you will find an updated bathroom inclusive of claw-foot bathtub with shower, modern toilet, vanity and timber-like wall panels.

The kitchen has electric oven and stovetop, spacious walk-in pantry, timber cabinetry and plenty of bench space and opens out to the back deck.

Heading out to the large undercover outdoor entertainer’s deck you are greeted with the perfect place to entertain friends and family on weekends.

The yard is overlooked by the deck so you can easily watch over the kids or pets playing in the flat grassed yard under the beautiful established trees.

Downstairs provides a paved multi-functional undercover drying court / entertaining area which overlooks the leafy backyard. Underneath the home contains vast storage space and or laundry area.

For car storage there is a double carport out the front leading to additional double garage/ workshop. Which would also make the ideal “Man Cave”.

This lovely home is only a short 100m stroll away from Lillian Avenue offering an array of amenities which include hairdressers, pharmacy, medical centre, take away food and convenience shopping. Take advantage of the direct access to the CBD with express buses on Lillian Avenue or the Salisbury Train Station 400m away.

Fun Fact : Salisbury was named after the residence of William Coote, an early Brisbane journalist and political figure, who lived in the area. The name was selected by the railway department when the Sunnybank/South Coast Railway Line opened in 1885.

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Timber floors throughout
Spacious kitchen with walk in pantry
Large entertainer’s deck overlooking the expansive backyard
Double carport at the front with additional double garage at the rear
Solar hot water system with 3kw inverter
Fully fenced 668m2 block