Mostly in original condition, this spacious 3 bedroom highset sits high on the hill surrounded by other quality homes, and represents great value at this price. Absolutely ripe for a makeover, the home would be ideal for renovators or property enthusiasts looking for their next real estate project. The home is situated approximately 9km from Brisbane’s busy CBD, and offers easy access to all of the must-have conveniences of a growing family.

Offering a unique floor plan, compared to other post-war homes in the area of the same era, the home features a large separate lounge room, a dining room off the kitchen, and a generous TV/living room; lending itself to plenty of creative renovation possibilities. This one you must see!

Features include:
*3 bedrooms
*Air-conditioning units to 2 bedrooms
*Built-ins to the main bedroom
*Original bathroom
*Timber kitchen with plenty of cupboard space
*Large lounge room
*Separate dining room
*TV/Living room
*High ceilings throughout
*Timber floorboards under carpet
*Internal stairs leading to the garage and a downstairs utility/games/storage room
*Front and rear patio areas
*High capacity rainwater tank
*Elevated fully fenced 665m2 block of land catching great breezes
*Super handy location offering easy access to all conveniences

Wavell Heights Suburb Profile:
Located about 10km north of the Brisbane CBD, some parts of Wavell Heights are elevated and offer spectacular views. An established suburb, Wavell Heights has a mix of housing styles including old weatherboard homes and Queenslanders. Demand for housing in the area has seen the construction of some new higher-density developments. Like many of its surrounding suburbs, Wavell Heights is attracting buyers with its excellent local amenities and easy access to the city and coastal areas. Residents are within 15 minutes of the Gateway Motorway and have a daily commute of around 20 minutes along Sandgate Road to the city. Although Wavell Heights does not have a train station (closest is Nundah), its regular bus service to the major shopping centres and the heart of Brisbane City make travel in and around the suburb relatively easy.

Westfield Chermside is the major retail anchor for residents in Wavell Heights. Also close by is Toombul Shopping Centre, Wavell Bowls Club and the Kedron Wavell RSL — one of the largest in Queensland. Along with several local parks, Downfall Creek, which borders part of Wavell Heights, provides good walk and bike ways. Wavell Heights is also close to the bayside suburb of Sandgate, which provides an ideal place for residents to escape to on the weekend for family picnics. Wavell Heights Primary School, Wavell High School, and Our Lady of the Angels Primary School within the suburb’s boundaries are supplemented by a variety of public and private schools in neighbouring suburbs such as Geebung, Kedron and Nundah. Hospital services are also close at hand with Holy Spirit Hospital recently completed on the grounds of the Prince Charles Hospital in Chermside.

Source: REIQ