This beautifully presented home is nestled behind a cute picket fence and low maintenance cottage style garden. It invites you in with a front and back veranda that allows you to enjoy the outdoors in total comfort.

It is warm and inviting and has just undergone a refresh with new internal paint and carpet is planned before you move in.

The u shape kitchen offers great bench and storage space and includes the all important dishwasher.

The dining room is tiled and adjacent to the kitchen and this opens up on the lounge room which is spacious and air conditioned.

There are three bedrooms, main and second both with built in robes.

The bathroom area is spacious and includes shower over the bath and laundry with external entry to back garden.

Sorry no pets.

Located approximately 16km north of Brisbane, Fitzgibbon was first called Carseldine Grove Estate. A family-oriented suburb, Fitzgibbon is made up predominantly of single unit dwellings (houses) with a few unit / townhouse developments mixed in. Affordable and modern housing make it attractive to first homebuyers taking advantage of the First Home Owners Grant. With a mix of housing styles, including low-set brick homes, Fitzgibbon’s price growth has remained steady. The suburban lifestyle attracts young and established families and the affordable rates make Fitzgibbon popular among renters. Families in the area are well serviced for with a number of schools in and around Fitzgibbon catering to both primary and secondary school children. Also close is Northpoint Institute of TAFE in Bracken Ridge. Recreational facilities in the local area include numerous parks, bike and walk ways. Public transport in the area is also good with regular bus routes supplemented by easy access to the Pacific Highway and the Gateway Arterial. Using the Gateway, Brisbane Airport is only a 15 minute drive. Large retail chains and supermarkets are available at Toombul and Westfield Chermside, both of which are easily accessible by public transport or major roadways. Local shopping villages supplement the larger centres. Source: REIQ