It’s rare to find an opportunity like this in St Lucia especially on the elevated section of a renowned street like Bellevue Terrace. The existing home sits on 551m2 of BR4 land comfortably inside the 5km radius from the CBD. From the front yard you can look out at Mt Coot-tha while the back balcony & patio enjoys a lovely north easterly aspect. The home itself is filled with character and is very comfortable in its current form but the owners had a few ideas to add value that I’d be happy to share with you. Owner occupiers have the bonus of a fantastic rental opportunity with the self contained downstairs area. Ideal for those looking to have their parents move in with them or maybe you’re upsizing and want a tenant to assist with getting on top of the mortgage.Our current owners loved the solid brick & tile construction, polished timber floors and the interesting features that you’ll have to see in person but the time has come to move on with their daughter recently moving out. Now is your chance to secure a lovely St Lucia home stacked with potential and blessed with lovely neighbours and picturesque surroundings. Come along to the next showing or give me a call to discuss how we can help you become the next proud owner of 16 Bellevue Terrace.Features * Gently sloped 551m2 BR4 block * 15m frontage * Quiet location in St Lucia * Light filled house with lovely breezes * Great if you have multiple children going through uni * Downstairs can be self contained although a stairway can be opened up to allow internal access * Covered patio area * Fantastic facing for catching the winter sun and summer breezes * Large back yard with garage/shed * Mt Coot-tha views from the front yard and river glimpses from the living room * Solar power * Two-phase power installedClose to: University of Queensland, Ironside State School, St Peters College, Indooroopilly High School, Toowong Village, Indooroopilly Shopping Centre, Guyatt Park, Perrin Park, bus and CityCat transport options.Brisbane City Council rates: $736.13 per quarterConstruction date: 1950s with extensions done possibly 1960s