In a peaceful tree-lined street just off Sunnybank Hill’s prized ‘The Avenue’, this sprawling modern two-storey residence combines family functionality with fantastic features and loads of flair.

Positioned well back from the footpath behind an attractive fence and on a generous 731m2 rectangular flat block, this stately rendered home – which just celebrated its ‘sweet 16th’ birthday – enjoys wonderful privacy.

The current owners are downsizing, opening the door for a new family to move in and create their own memories here. In this location – that shouldn’t be hard!

The property is situated inside the sought after Sunnybank Hills State School catchment area and is close to bus routes, Calamvale Central and Sunnybank Hills Shoppingtown.

Constructed with high quality materials, the home’s in great condition – including both front and back yards, which are well-established with lawn and garden beds.

The interior is lovely and light with a highly workable neutral colour scheme. The high-traffic zones including the entry foyer, the open-plan kitchen, family living, casual meals area and the formal lounge and dining room is tiled for easy maintenance and consistency.

The well-equipped kitchen has light-toned cabinetry with contrasting bench tops, a breakfast bar, stylish range hood and dishwasher. The adjacent family room opens out onto a covered and paved entertaining area overlooking the back yard.

The four bedrooms have timber floors and built-in robes, with the large master boasting and an elegant ensuite. Two other bathrooms service the rest of the house.

Additional features include:
- Multiple air-conditioners
- Security system with intercom
- Security screens
- BBQ & Cable TV
- Two car garage

This property ticks all the boxes for families looking for position, practicality and prestige.

THIS AUCTION WILL BE HELD ON-SITE.

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