There is something immediately intriguing about the way this home reveals itself. From the street, the traditional highset profile feels familiar and welcoming, softened by fresh white and grey tones and a quiet sense of warmth. A modest front deck offers the first introduction, but it is what happens next that completely changes the experience of the home.
Stepping inside, the layout opens unexpectedly into an oversized decked mudroom and entry retreat that feels both practical and full of personality, a feature rarely seen and even harder to forget. It creates an entirely different arrival experience to the standard highset design, setting the tone for the rest of the home’s thoughtful and versatile layout.
Natural light moves effortlessly throughout, enhancing the soft neutral palette and creating interiors that feel bright, calm and immediately comfortable. Black tapware, statement hardware and refined finishes add contrast and sophistication throughout, while plush new carpet underfoot in the bedrooms softens the spaces beautifully and allows future owners to layer their own style with ease.
At the centre of the home, the kitchen has been designed for real day-to-day living as much as entertaining. Stone benchtops, quality new appliances, generous storage and extensive preparation space all come together in a way that feels polished without becoming overly formal. Nearby living and dining zones flow comfortably toward the expansive rear deck, creating the kind of indoor-outdoor connection Queensland families continually search for.
Space, Flexibility and a Backyard That Still Feels Like Home
Stepping outside, the home continues to impress with a large, grassed backyard that feels incredibly usable and family-friendly, offering plenty of room for kids, pets and relaxed outdoor entertaining. Established greenery and mature planting soften the surrounds beautifully, giving the property a settled and welcoming feel.
The generous master retreat offers a walk-in robe and ensuite, while the additional bedrooms provide flexibility for larger families, guests, working from home or future lifestyle changes. Downstairs, secure under-house storage and extensive off-street accommodation add another layer of practicality, with ample room for recreational vehicles, trailers or additional cars.
What makes this property particularly exciting is not only what it is now, but what it still has the capacity to become. With room to further enhance, raise or extend over time, the future upside here feels genuine rather than speculative.
Positioned just 13km from the Brisbane CBD, Banyo continues to gain momentum with buyers seeking connectivity, larger allotments and a stronger sense of community within Brisbane’s evolving inner north. Moments from the Banyo railway station, Gateway Motorway, Airport Link and Brisbane Airport, the location balances convenience with lifestyle exceptionally well. Families will appreciate proximity to good schooling options, Australian Catholic University, local cafes, parklands and retail precincts including Nundah Village and Westfield Chermside.
Key Highlights
• Renovated throughout with a timeless neutral palette and quality contemporary finishes
• Five-car accommodation with extensive additional off-street parking options
• LED downlights throughout and Floor-to-ceiling tiled bathrooms with refined contemporary finishes-
• Excellent access to bikeways, walking tracks and Virginia Golf Club lifestyle precinct
• Low maintenance allotment with established greenery and privacy
This is the kind of home that understands modern family living without losing the warmth, character and flexibility buyers still value most.
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