This great two storey townshouse is nestled in a private location hidden away from the main street.
Downstairs you have excellent contemporary living space which opens up onto a great undercover entertaing area and plunge pool.
Your outdoor enteraining areas is coll and refreshing and completely private.
The kitchen offers gas cooktop and dishwasher, there is a servery that opens onto your outdoor entertaining area also.
Head upstairs to enjoy two good sized bedrooms both with robes and a two way bathroom. Bedrooms open up onto a back deck.
The living area has just been freshly painted and there is a second toilet downstairs for added convenience.
Sorry no pets.
About 4km from the Brisbane CBD, East Brisbane’s proximity to the city has secured its popularity with empty nesters and young professionals. Confirming its position as a popular suburb for tenants, and consequently a good suburb for investment, almost every second house is rented. Located between Kangaroo Point and Norman Park on the Brisbane River, an increase in demand for housing close to the city has seen a number of apartment and townhouse complexes developed in recent years. Surrounding suburbs service the educational requirements of East Brisbane residents. Anglican Church Grammar School is the only school within the suburb’s boundaries and is supplemented by public and private schools in nearby Coorparoo, Hawthorne, Camp Hill, and South Brisbane. Although there is no train station in East Brisbane (the closest is at Coorparoo) excellent bus services run regularly into and from the city centre and major shopping centres. Residents also have easy access to the Southeast Freeway, making a weekend drive to the Gold Coast a possibility. Major supermarkets and retailers are available in the city’s Queen Street Mall, along Old Cleveland Road in Coorparoo, in the retail outlet precinct of Stones Corner and a little further away at Westfield Carindale. Mowbray Park provides some good picnic spots along the Brisbane River while Heath Park also provides waterfront parkland, located on the banks of Norman Creek. East Brisbane’s superb location and access to local amenities will ensure that the suburb remains popular with young professionals and workers sick of the peak hour drive into the city. The suburb has seen steady growth over the last five years and that looks likely to continue as demand for inner city living results in a more limited supply. Source: REIQ