This substantial family home is situated on just over 1.5 acres of useable land, backing a tree studded reserve.

A level concrete driveway provides easy access to two huge new sheds which are both powered with automatic doors. Shed one has 5 roller doors and can house up to 6 vehicles, shed 2 has 2 roller doors and can house up to 4 vehicles. Both have security systems and extra high door openings to allow tall vehicles.

Inside this great property you will find multiple living areas including a formal lounge with open fireplace, a separate formal dining room, a rumpus or games room with built-in bar, huge home theatre room complete with projector and massive movie screen, plus the open plan casual living area which adjoins the spacious kitchen featuring 2 pak cabinetry, dish draw dishwasher, zip instant boiling water system and walk-in pantry.

There are 5 genuine bedrooms – all with built-in wardrobes, plus a study, 3 bathrooms and a powder room! The design will even suit a family requiring dual living with the games/rumpus room adjoining one of the bathrooms, a bedroom, and a second laundry!

Outside there is a very large covered entertainment area which overlooks the fully fenced backyard. Here you will also find a separately fenced area for the children complete with play fort. There is also an in-ground swimming pool and pool house.

The location is conveniently close to surburban amenities only 2.5 km to Warner Village, and just over 1 km to the bus which services Eatons Hill State school, Albany Creek High and the Albany Creek primary schools. Workers in the CBD have the option of catching the train at Bray Park station just 6.5 km from your door.

Features include:

Updated flooring
Modern neutral paint throughout
Two huge new powered tradie sheds
Garden shed
A new colorbond roof
Fencing to suit families
Air-conditioning
In-ground swimming pool with water feature

UBD 97 H11

Disclaimer: Information and any floor plans contained herein are gathered from sources we believe to be reliable, however we can not guarantee their accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries