Every now and then, a property comes along that makes the usual categories feel completely irrelevant. Apartment does not quite cover it. House does not really fit either. Investment opportunity feels too simple. This is something altogether different.
From the street, the solid brick construction and charming character exterior immediately create a sense of permanence and personality, the kind of old-school build quality buyers are always hoping to find but rarely do. Occupying the rear portion of the block, the residence gradually reveals a scale and layout rarely expected within a traditional inner-city complex.
Spread across three independently functional levels, this is the kind of inner-city unicorn buyers talk about finding but rarely ever do. Flexible, adaptable and quietly brilliant in the way it has been designed, the property offers a style of living that can shift and evolve depending on exactly what life looks like now, and what it may look like years from now.
Separate entries from the one communal area to each level, creates a sense of independence throughout the home, while the overall layout still feels cohesive and connected. Five bedrooms plus three multi-purpose rooms, three kitchens and a collection of versatile living spaces allow the property to function in countless ways without sacrificing comfort or practicality. Whether it becomes a multigenerational setup, an income-producing asset, a strategic house-hack or simply an incredibly unique place to call home, the beauty here is that there is no single way this property has to work. It gives you options most inner-city properties simply cannot.
As the home rises upward, the atmosphere subtly shifts with it. Natural light moves easily throughout the interiors, while the upper level opens onto elevated suburban outlooks and soft glimpses of the Brisbane city skyline from the balcony, creating a reminder that although the property feels privately tucked into its own pocket, the CBD sits only moments away.
The flexibility of the design is what truly leaves a lasting impression. There is room for families to spread out, separation for shared living arrangements and genuine long-term rental appeal within one of Brisbane's highest-demand inner-south pockets. The inclusion of two-car accommodation only adds further practicality to a property that already offers far more than expected.
Positioned just moments from the vibrant Stones Corner cafe and dining precinct, the location delivers an exceptional balance of lifestyle and connectivity. Hanlon Park, surrounding bikeways and nearby green spaces encourage an active outdoor lifestyle, while Greenslopes Private Hospital, the Princess Alexandra Hospital and Mater Hospital are all within close reach. Easy access to the M3, SE Busway and major arterial roads ensures seamless movement throughout Brisbane, while proximity to The Gabba and the upcoming Olympic infrastructure precincts only further strengthens the long-term appeal.
Key Highlights
• $1,900pw - $2,150pw Potential Rental Income
• $1,150pq Body Corporate
• City Views
• Rare "unicorn" style layout offering
• Exceptionally versatile design suited to multigenerational living, dual occupancy potential or strategic income-producing opportunities
• 4.5km to Brisbane CBD
• 1.7km to Villanova College
• 2.4km to Loreto College
• In catchment of and 2.6km to Brisbane South State Secondary College
• In catchment of and 450m to Greenslopes State School Catchment
• Approx. 650m to the M3 Motorway for quick CBD and coastal connectivity
• Close proximity to Buranda Village, local gyms, dining precincts and everyday amenities
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