Brassall QLD 4305 11 Sherlock Street
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Sold
House Sold
3  Beds
  |  
1  Bath
  |  
1  Car
Sold for $599,000
Floorplan
First National Real Estate Action Realty Ipswich
CHANGE YOUR FUTURE. SAY YES TO ALL THIS ON 809 M2
CIRCA 1952 THIS SOLID STUCCO HOME IS READY FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.

We are perfectly flood free with an elevated position, in a quiet street in the suburb of Brassall which has an exceptional future. Open wide sky and oh so connected to all you need to live an easy life!

Yes, full rear yard access!

Stop reading and call your Agent right now to meet you here. We are ready for immediate sale.

COME INSIDE:
The beauty of a stone home is the natural insulation it offers you. Traditional window iron grills are in place and offer the pleasure of fresh air and security. Our layout offers you true space.
-Climate controlled generous living room with timber floors throughout your home.
-Light filled kitchen with space for a dine-in option and gas cook top and oven and the essential ceiling fan.
-3 real bedrooms.
-The primary bedroom has dancing room or value-add an ensuite.
-Second bedroom presents with a sizeable built-in robe and ceiling fan.
-Third bedroom presents with a double robe and ceiling fans.
-Modest, functional bathroom with traditional bath under shower.
-The front patio is where you will set up for treasured morning time.

OUTDOORS CONTINUES TO DELIVER:
Caravan ready! Free range ready! 809m2 of flat usable land. Yes, full access to the rear yard! Time to just enjoy the play space or plan the ultimate shed, pool and extended garden. Love the Aussie dream under your toes in the cool grass.
The old growth mango tree delivers every year. Mango daiquiris anyone?
Carport is 1.8m high, 2.5m wide and 4.9m long on a concrete base.
315 litre hot water service. Modest storage under the house. Fenced on three sides.
South facing front yard and north facing rear yard.
nbn - Fibre To The Premise (FTTP).
Ipswich City Council rates are $603.00 as an owner occupier and $731.84 as an investor.

LOCATION IS CONNECTED:
Where we live matters. Brassall is serviced by the following;
Sutton Park Sports Field - 950m
Bus stop (Vogel Rd at Sharpe Street) - 750m
Connect to the motorway in 4.1km
CBD Of Ipswich is only 4.4km away.
Brassall retail and professional facilities - 1.1km
Mihi Tavern - 1.2km
McDonald's - 1.2km
Thomas Street Train Station - 3.4km

EDUCATIONAL OPTIONS:
Ipswich State High School - 3 min / 1.7km
Brassall State School - 4 min / 1.9km
Ipswich Grammar School - 5 min / 3.2km
St Joseph's Primary School - 6 min / 3.3km
UniSQ - 11 min / 5.5km


DISCLAIMER: First National Action Realty has taken all reasonable steps to ensure that the information contained in this advertisement is true and correct but accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability in respect to any errors, omissions, inaccuracies or misstatements contained. All distances, measurements and timeframes contained within this advertisement are approximate only. Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries to verify the information contained in this advertisement.
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