Don’t miss this Red Hot Forced Property Sale. Sadly circumstances necessitate the sale of this immaculately presented home ideal for families, couples or investors. This neat and tidy 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home, set on a massive 800m2 block will tick all the boxes. You’ll love the 3 separate living areas featuring neutrals and pastel colours, plus easy care maintenance of tiles and floating timber underfoot.

This property offers a massive 8 x 4.5 metre rumpus with enough room for a pool table. The functional kitchen features top of the range stainless steel Smeg appliances and Omega dishwasher, and this all flows beautifully out to a large undercover Sala where entertaining is made easy. You’ve also got your own herb garden and heaps of room to put in a pool, with access via the roll-through garage.

All of the bedrooms accommodate Queen size beds and are all built in, while the master has its own ensuite and walkin robe. The extra bonus with this home is the 1.5 kw solar power unit. This property is practically walking distance (500 metres) to the local shopping centre, transport, child care and local school. You’ve been warned, don’t miss what could be Collingwood Park’s “Buy of the Year!”. Be quick to inspect!

Other features include:

*Ceiling fans

*Split system air-conditioning

*Foxtel

*Energy efficient lights

*Security screens and doors

*9 year old home

*Solar power system

*Colourbond roof

*Short walk to shops, transport and schools

*Whirley bird in roof

New to Brisbane’s Western Suburbs? Collingwood Park is a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland and is about 23 kms southwest of QLD’s capital city of Brisbane. Housing development began circa 1980 with the establishment of two HIA display villages. Throughout the 1980s, Collingwood Park was marketed as, “The Dress Circle Suburb Of Ipswich”. The suburb’s name implied a “leafy” residential area which differentiated it from nearby Redbank,
Notable events which drew attention to the area included 13th Australian Scout Jamboree, 198283, the annual 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) Collingwood Park fun run and the 1983 radio 4BK house giveaway and concert held on the site of the current state school.

The main thoroughfare is Collingwood Drive which runs south from Redbank Plaza shopping centre. Goupong Park has a memorial to the first labour strike in Queensland (1861), when miners at Redbank went out for a fortnight. Banjo Patterson Park, along Goodna Creek, has several playground and recreation facilities. Collingwood Park primary school was opened in 1986.
Collingwood Park has on and off ramps to the M7 Ipswich Motorway going both east to Brisbane and west to Ipswich. The suburb has several regular Translink bus services. Less than 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) away is Redbank train station which is on the Ipswich train line.

Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Schools,Close to Shops,Close to Transport,Garden,Solar Power System