Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to own one of 10 rare heritage-listed apartments in “The Cannery” via this recently listed two bedroom apartment. Founded in 1913 The Cannery has a rich history that’s played an integral role in Queensland’s background, given the site was once a canning factory constructed for jobs for veterans from World War 1. Canning Queensland’s famed pineapples and beetroots from the Sunshine Coast through to IXL Jam, you may remember the products which became a household name across the world.
Inside this character packed apartment it features a 103 year original raw Oregon pine beams to the warehouse styling, polished Eastern Australian solid spotted gum flooring, air conditioning, stainless steel gourmet bench tops and splash-backs, European appliances and a spacious bedrooms with a built-in wardrobes. Furthermore, The Cannery boasts a range of facilities which help the prestigious residential complex form a community-like environment, with a plunge pool, lap pool, tanning deck and gym exclusively available to residents.
There is so much to love about this apartment and we invite you to come view a part of Brisbane’s history.
Apartment features:
- Body Corp fees $3416 per year with over $800,000 in sinking fund ATM.
- Council Rates $1252 per year
- Rent $490 per week
- Low body corporate, no lifts
- Tropical rain forest setting
- Rare raw Oregon pine beams
- Soaring raked ceilings
- Two big bedrooms and two bathrooms – one on each level.
- Loft-style master with walk-through robe and ensuite with bathtub.
- Second bedroom with large built-in robe and separate, private balcony.
- Air conditioning .
- Light filled interior designed for natural cross-flow ventilation.
- Great investment opportunity or perfect for your property portfolio
- Secure basement car park with stair access.
- Heated lap pool, gym, barbeque area, intercom security and on-site management.
- Short walk to Gasworks precinct, CityCat or CityGlider terminal
Please see the link to more information regarding the Cannery:
http://www.yourbrisbanepastandpresent.com/2009/03/cannery.html