This is a one off. You’d simply don’t get better value for money. Situated on one of Ashgroves most sought after streets, this elevated 556 square metre block boasts at 17 metre frontage and offers limitless potential to build your dream home. It’s the type of home that only comes about once in a generation.
Like its original owner, this home has strong character and strong bones. This traditional 1930s Queensland home is perfectly positioned in the leafy streets of Ashgrove and surrounded by homes of outstanding caliber, this character-rich residence awaits a masterful transformation. Situated upon a private block and with delightfully original inclusions, this is a home of infinite potential. With excellent natural light, high ceilings and traditional VJ paneling throughout, the floorplan offers two living rooms, three bedrooms and one bathroom upstairs, with three multi-purpose rooms and one bathroom on the lower level.
Representing the opportunity to capitalize in an esteemed inner-city location, this property offers enormous appeal to both owner-occupiers and investors. Just 6kms from Brisbane CBD and surrounded by amenity, this home is within proximity of local shops, public transport, public and private schools, QUT Kelvin Grove and the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital.
- A home of solid bones and infinite potential
- Inner-city location in leafy Ashgrove
- Two light-filled living zones
- Modern kitchen with generous proportions, electric appliances and garden views
- Three bedrooms, each with ceiling-height robes
- Two bathrooms plus separate toilet
- Three multi-purpose rooms on lower level
- High ceilings and VJ paneling throughout
- Internal laundry
- Large outdoor shed
- Leafy 556m2 block
- Minutes from supermarkets, specialty retailers, cafs and restaurants
- Access to schools including Ashgrove State School, Brisbane Grammar, Marist College and QUT Kelvin Grove
- Just 6kms from Brisbane CBD and 5kms from the RBWH
- Transport options include Newmarket station, Wilston station and well-serviced bus route
A little bit of history ; the owner of this home put Queensland on the map – literally. While living here, Zoltan – or “Frank” to his friends, studied surveying in the 1960s, and then in the 70s climbed every mountain in Queensland to map this state. Frank is honoured in the Queensland Museum of Lands, Mapping and because of the significant contribution he made.
To enquire about this property or arrange an inspection, please contact Nicholas Given on 0439 193 920.