First Inspection Wednesday January 30 2019. If you would like to view the property please register for the inspection. No inspections before this date sorry!

Built circa 1925 this very tidy highset free-standing Queenslander provides an extremely rare opportunity to live in a lovely character home, in the sought-after suburb of Woolloongabba. There is under house parking and plenty of off-street parking as well.

Feature of this home are:
Open plan, air conditioned, living kitchen area with polished timber floors and ceiling fan
Functional timber kitchen
5 carpeted bedrooms (front bedroom oversized and could be used as second living area)
1 bedroom has ensuite bathroom
Main bathroom has shower only (no bath tub)
Double car accommodation under house
Fly screens
Good sized (not fully fenced) yard
Security and fly screens
Lovely front porch
Pets considered on application

Within the precinct is Princess Alexandra Hospital, Translational Research Institute Australia and the Pharmacy Australia Centre of Excellence. Close to transport and local shops, this property won’t last long!!!

Application forms can be downloaded and printed from our website. Your completed application can be handed to our leasing consultant at the property inspection or emailed.

Appointments can change without notice if you fail to register with our office there is no guarantee we will attend the inspection, so please register to ensure you are contacted. The cut-off is 30 minutes prior to the appointment time.

PLEASE NOTE: New legislation states that you must read the General Tenancy Agreement and any special terms prior to putting an application in on the property. You can contact our office for a copy of the General Tenancy Agreement to be emailed to you if you wish to submit an application.

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