Offered for the first time since its construction in 1949, this well-loved family home sits elevated on the higher side of the Street, opposite acres of parkland and walking tracks. The home offers three sizable bedrooms with separate study and a generously sized living area. Positioned in a very popular pocket of Virginia bordering Wavell Heights, the area is predominantly post war homes. We see families purchasing in this area to undertake extensive renovations or knocking over the homes and re-building brand new multi-million dollar homes which underpins the long-term growth in the area.
The Home in Summary:
- Three generous bedrooms with separate study area.
- Sizable living/dining area flowing off the kitchen area.
- Hardwood timber flooring through-out with feature cornice.
- Neat and tidy kitchens and bathroom.
- Separate laundry and toilet.
- Additional undercover patio at the rear of the property with shed.
Land
- 15.7m x 39.9m.
- Facing North.
- Level block with a gentle slope to the street.
We rarely see such well-maintained homes perched in this sensational position - this is real estate Gold! Virginia has become one of Brisbane North's most popular suburbs with its appeal lying in its location within 12 kilometres from the city centre and with great access to the Brisbane Airport, Westfield Chermside, Toombul shopping centre, DFO at the airport and is located in the Nudgee College precinct plus walking distance to local schools, cafes, public transport and parks and bikeways.
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