I am 46–48 Woolshed Court, and for nearly two decades I have stood proudly at the end of this quiet cul-de-sac, watching Flagstone grow around me.
When I was first built in 2007, life here was slower. The roads were quieter, the stars seemed brighter, and families came searching for space, real space. Space to breathe, to grow, to build a life beyond the limits of suburban blocks.
That is exactly what I was created to offer.
I sit on almost an acre of land, with room for children to run freely, for caravans and boats to rest safely beside the shed, and for weekend projects to come alive. I have always been the kind of home that welcomed muddy boots at the door, long afternoons outdoors, and family gatherings that stretched well into the evening.
Within my walls are four bedrooms filled with years of memories. I have heard laughter bouncing through the living spaces, watched Christmas mornings unfold, and listened to quiet conversations over coffee at sunrise. My kitchen has seen busy school mornings, birthday cakes, and countless dinners shared after long days of work and sport.
But time leaves its mark on every home.
Over the years, I have been well lived in and deeply enjoyed. I wear the signs of a life fully lived and while my bones remain strong. A fresh touch here, some care there, perhaps a modern update or two. Nothing unusual for a property that has spent years being a family home rather than a display home.
Yet underneath it all, my potential is undeniable.
Because what cannot be recreated is what surrounds me.
The land.
The space.
The peaceful acreage lifestyle.
The quiet street.
The oversized parking and shed space.
The feeling you get when you arrive home and the world suddenly slows down.
Around me, Flagstone has transformed into one of South-East Queensland’s fastest-growing communities. New schools, shopping precincts, sporting facilities and infrastructure continue to emerge, bringing convenience and opportunity closer than ever before. But homes like me, with this much usable land and lifestyle appeal, are becoming increasingly rare.
Today, when buyers drive into Woolshed Court, they do not just see a property. They see possibility.
Some will see a renovation project with incredible upside. Others will see the perfect place to raise a family. Some will dream about extending outdoor entertaining areas, adding a pool, modernising interiors, or creating the ultimate lifestyle property.
And I quietly wait for the right people to see beyond my imperfections and recognise what I have always been.
Not flawless.
Not brand new.
But full of character, space, memories, and opportunity.
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