The instructions are clear – the owners of this prime 18,670m2 parcel of land want the property sold on the day, and will even look at all reasonable offers prior to Auction!

The property features 3 residences and multiple horse paddocks and holding yards, making it an ideal income producing opportunity. Large acreage sites of this size rarely become available this close to the city; you’ll have to be super quick with this one, blink and it may be gone!

Main residence features:
*4 generous bedrooms + home office
*Air-conditioning
*High ceilings
*Formal lounge and dining with sandstone fireplace
*Country style timber kitchen with granite benches, gas cook-tops and S/S appliances
*Meals area and family room
*Master bedroom with walk-through wardrobe and ensuite
*Private undercover entertainment area overlooking a saltwater in-ground pool
*Tennis court
*Expansive wrap-around verandah
*Circular driveway

Horse stable cottage features:
*2 bedrooms
*1 bathroom
*Open plan kitchen and living area
*Upstairs studio / loft
*Single carport + single lock-up garage
*3 stables
*Leased @ $360 per week. Lease ends January 2013

Workers cottage:
*2 bedrooms + sleepout
*1 bathroom
*Kitchen and lounge
*Single carport
*Leased @ $350 per week. Lease ends January 2013

SUBURB PROFILE:
Bridgeman Downs is a relatively new outer northern suburb of Brisbane, about 14.5km from the CBD.

In recent years it has raised its profile by transforming areas of open forest into up-market contemporary housing, especially on large estates.

Surrounded by the suburbs of Aspley, McDowall and Albany Creek, Bridgeman Downs contains a wide variety of land uses including suburban allotments, acreage properties, retirement homes and the Albany Creek Memorial Park.

With some of the native vegetation still visible from the main roads, visitors to the suburb often remark on the rural atmosphere that remains from earlier times when the area was used for cattle grazing.

The release of residential land in stages adjoining the Becketts Road precinct has caused a marked population increase.

The suburb has good access out of Brisbane to the Sunshine Coast via the Bruce Highway.

It has good bus transport services to the CBD and is a five-minute drive away from Carseldine railway station.

The area is well serviced with the Aspley Hypermarket, Chermside Shopping Complex, and various cinemas, clubs and restaurants.

Source: REIQ