If you’re looking for the perfect home with endless potential in one of Brisbane’s most sought after inner city locations, then your search ends at 120 Harcourt Street, New Farm. If you’ve been waiting for a property with an exceptional value proposition and scope to expand, then wait no longer.

It is almost forty years since this property has come to market and on auction day the highest bidder will buy this charming cottage. Holding many of its original features, and positioned on a commanding 498sqm block the location and lifestyle opportunity offered is unsurpassable.
The traditional floor plan caters to the living requirements of any prospective buyer. You enter in to the dividing hallway that guides you through the property past the separate lounge and dining room and the first of three spacious bedrooms. Continuing through the property you are greeted with the main dining and kitchen at the rear of the property along with the remaining two bedrooms each with generous proportions. Original features add a timeless character to the interior spaces and compliment the ambience of the home.

Below you will find an abundance of off street parking and storage, along with the laundry and a large multi purpose room, currently used as a gym.

It is difficult to find a more convenient location with every amenity within walking distance: cafes, restaurants, bars, fresh food markets, boutique shops and department store. James Street, Fortitude Valley and the CBD are a short stroll from your front door. This is one of the most sought after locations in inner city Brisbane.
Discerning buyers will be well aware that this area has been supported by some of Brisbane’s most successful contemporary renovated cottage sales to date. Do not miss this genuine opportunity to secure a cottage in one of Brisbane’s hottest suburbs. An inspection of this original beauty is an absolute must. Bring your architect and big ideas and let this become your next dream home

It can be said without hesitation or reservation that this is one not to be missed.