A coveted Queensland home full of modern conveniences - including an automated irrigation system that responds to weather forecasts - is for sale by Tim Douglas of Place West.
This property brilliantly combines 100 years of heritage and character with modern, sophisticated living, to create a timelessly elegant family home.
With relaxed living areas, and only a short stroll from buzzing Rosalie Village, the home is expertly and thoughtfully designed by Arkhefield and built by Diezel Constructions.
The front of the home pays respect to tradition, showcasing a beautiful wraparound verandah. Inside you will find polished spotted gum timber floors, VJ walls and large rooms.
A wide staircase marks the transition to the contemporary lower level. The space has soaring, double-height ceilings and strategically positioned windows that provide cross ventilation and capture the morning light and leafy views.
"This property simply has it all," agent Tim Douglas of Place West told SCHWARTZWILLIAMS.
"Cleverly designed and superbly constructed, it combines beautiful character features with modern lines, creating a home that offers stylish and easy living. Plus the block of land is gold - 835m² in one of Brisbane's most exciting and sought after areas. Properties like this are very rare indeed."
The spacious master suite has ample storage, a stylish ensuite, and is positioned to appreciate the home's modern extension. There is also a light-filled study on this level, with sliding, timber doors opening to a verandah, overlooking the landscaped backyard and fully tiled heated swimming pool.
A large open plan living and dining zone has timber sliders opening to the flat backyard, BBQ area and poolside terrace, offering a substantial space for entertaining and enjoying the Queensland lifestyle.
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This property is for sale by auction on site, 3rd June at 12:00 noon.
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