'Four bedrooms, two living zones, a granite kitchen, and a backyard big enough to actually use. In Sunnybank. On 471 square metres.'
Sunnybank doesn't give up homes like this easily. 85 Breton Street is a solid brick residence - built to last, laid out with intention, and sitting on a 471m² block in one of Brisbane's most consistently sought-after suburbs. The street presence is understated but assured: cream brick, a wide double garage, and a deep front lawn behind a dark timber fence that keeps the property private without closing it off. It's the kind of home that earns its reputation quietly.
Inside, two distinct living zones give the floor plan real flexibility. The lounge anchors one end - generous at 4.0 x 4.8, with a signature bay window that pulls the light in and makes the room feel bigger than it measures. Timber-look flooring runs through both living areas, and a split-system air conditioner keeps the lounge comfortable year-round. The kitchen sits at the centre of the home where it belongs: an island bench wrapped in dark granite stone, original cabinetry with genuine storage, and a layout that faces out toward both dining and the courtyard beyond.
That courtyard is the quiet achiever here. Concrete-paved and open to the sky, it wraps the corner between lounge and dining - two sliding doors opening out to create an easy indoor-outdoor flow that Brisbane living is built around. Beyond it, the backyard opens up properly: fully fenced, level lawn, 471 square metres doing what a Sunnybank block should. Four bedrooms, master with WIR and ensuite, three further rooms each with built-in robes, main bathroom with separate shower and bath. Double garage with internal entry. Nothing missing, nothing unnecessary.
YOU'LL LOVE . . .
- Solid brick construction on 471m² - the kind of land holding that holds its value in a suburb where blocks this size are becoming the exception, not the rule
- Two distinct living zones - a separate bay-window lounge and an open-plan kitchen and dining area - so the family can spread out without getting in each other's way
- Granite island bench kitchen - a true centre-of-the-home layout that keeps the cook connected to the dining room and the courtyard at the same time
- Concrete courtyard with two sliding door access points - the indoor-outdoor link that makes Brisbane's climate genuinely liveable twelve months of the year
- Level, fully fenced backyard lawn - room for kids to run, pets to roam, and weekends to slow down without leaving home
- Master bedroom with walk-in robe and private ensuite - a proper retreat at the end of the day, separate from the rest of the household
- Three further bedrooms all with built-in robes - everyone gets their own space and their own storage, no arguments required
- Timber-look flooring throughout main living areas - warm underfoot, easy to maintain, and hard to date
- Split-system air conditioning in the lounge and ceiling fans throughout - comfort on demand without the running cost of ducted
- Double garage with internal entry - protected parking for two and the kind of direct access that makes wet Brisbane afternoons far less painful
- Walk to Sunnybank train station - CBD commuting without the car park stress
- Minutes to Sunnybank Plaza, Market Square, and a strong selection of local schools including St Thomas More College and Our Lady of Lourdes
INSIDER'S SECRET . . .
Brick homes on blocks this size, this close to Sunnybank's retail and transport core, are genuinely rare. The ones that come up in this pocket tend to move fast - and this one offers two living zones and a proper backyard that most comparable listings can't match.
Contact Eric Li on 0425 564 877 for more information
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