Loaded with character Queensland charm, this sweet-as-pie timber lowset has been tastefully updated throughout and is one of several older homes on this street of older homes enjoying a new lease on life.
Our pick of this property’s best features:
- Location, location, location, location!
- Walk to Upper Mt Gravatt Village or take a five-minute drive to Garden City
- Less than 15-minute drive to CBD or jump on nearby Gateway Motorway for coastal trips
- Close to local community sporting clubs
- Inside catchment for Upper Mt Gravatt State School & Macgregor State High
Flanked front and back by timber decks, the house offers three bedrooms, a central bathroom, lounge, kitchen and dining area, plus a laundry and a handy powder room – both accessible from the smaller rear deck.
The attractive interior features a neutral colour scheme and floating floors in the living area and bedrooms.
The updated kitchen is simple but chic – with a suite of stainless-steel appliances including gas stove, rangehood, under-bench oven and dishwasher.
The bathroom is also a statement in style, with feature splashbacks behind the vanity and on-trend tapware.
Out back there’s all the scope in the world to turn all that lush lawn into the garden of your dreams or install a chick coop, raised veggie beds or (STCA) put in a pool!
This is a highly sought-after suburb for good reason so an opportunity like this will attract buyers like bees to honey. Get in the game with a call to Karl or Steven today.
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