Occupying a 470sqm allotment with a 10-metre frontage, this post war residence reflects a chapter of Chelmer's mid-century evolution while offering compelling scope for what comes next. Raised above a brick base with timber cladding, the home sits behind a fully fenced frontage and presents clear potential for renewal, extension or reimagining on a generous parcel within an established riverside pocket of Chelmer.
Upstairs, daily life unfolds across an open plan kitchen, dining and living area. Timber laminate flooring runs throughout, while multiple windows invite natural light and airflow, complemented by a ceiling fan and split system air conditioning to ensure year-round comfort. At the rear, doors open directly to a north facing balcony, extending the living area outdoors and overlooking the deep backyard beyond.
The kitchen is positioned within this central living area, ensuring direct interaction with both dining and lounge areas and creating a cohesive layout that could be retained, expanded or entirely redesigned.
Two bedrooms are privately arranged off the main living space, including a generous master with built in wardrobes and room to incorporate additional storage or potentially create an ensuite or walk in wardrobe. The home was originally configured as a three bedroom residence and could be easily converted back to its original layout if desired. The bathroom and toilet are configured separately, delivering a practical arrangement for everyday living.
Below, a substantial double garage incorporates a laundry, separate storage room and covered patio area. Side access leads through to a level, fully fenced backyard defined by established trees, open lawn and a brick barbecue structure. The depth of the block presents genuine opportunity to extend, raise or introduce a swimming pool, subject to approval.
Positioned close to the Brisbane River and within easy reach of Chelmer and Graceville train stations, Graceville State School, the Queensland Tennis Centre, Faulkner Park and Graceville Park, the address balances suburban calm with everyday convenience. Indooroopilly Shopping Centre is nearby, and the Brisbane CBD is approximately 10 kilometres away, underscoring the property's connection while retaining the character of a long held residential enclave.
This exceptional opportunity presents a substantial foundation in a location that continues to evolve. Enquire to explore the potential in person.
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