Offering unbeatable panoramic city views, the 3 bedroom home was sold at auction by Matt Lancashire and Patrick Goldsworthy of Ray White New Farm.
One of Teneriffe's original workers' cottages has been sold by Matt Lancashire and Patrick Goldsworthy of Ray White New Farm for $2,756,500 following a 39-day campaign.
Offering compelling views all the way to Hawthorne and across the city toward Bowen Hills, a recent renovation has seen the home lifted and built-in underneath to now stand as a low maintenance comfortable inner-city residence with a private garden and saltwater pool.
Source: Ray White New FarmThe home’s charming traditional character facade hides a vast lower level equipped to easily convert into self-contained accommodation, a glorious front deck capturing spellbinding city views, and rear gardens with covered entertaining, pool and outdoor bathroom.
Complete with timber floors, 12ft ceilings, original windows and other period details, the vogueish open-plan centres around the kitchen, living, dining and deck space which extend to pool and garden.
Source: Ray White New FarmPatrick Goldsworthy told WILLIAMS MEDIA there was a huge amount of interest in the property, with 108 inspections prior to the sale, including 4 virtual inspections.
“Teneriffe Hill is one of the most sought-after locations in the area. Not only are you afforded the best location, within walking distance to the best cafes and restaurants, and the Riverwalk, but it is also one of the few locations that captures uninterrupted city views and panoramic views all the way from Hawthorne across to Woollongabba,” Patrick told WILLIAMS MEDIA.
Source: Ray White New FarmMinutes from the Brisbane River, James Street, Merthyr Village and New Farm Park, and walking distance to the CBD, Howard Smith Wharves, bus stop and ferry terminal, the property’s location attracted the new owners, a Brisbane family moving in to be closer to the city and also the lifestyle precinct.
“Luxury property in the inner-city ring is performing as well as we have seen it perform in the last five years,” Patrick told WILLIAMS MEDIA. “To have nine registered bidders at a high-end auction in Brisbane is almost unheard of. People will continue to pay good prices for good property in suburbs that offer a good lifestyle. The wider Brisbane market is also supported by having some of the largest infrastructure projects due for completion out of all of Australia's capital cities.”
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