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10 McConnell Street, Atherton QLD 4883
House
421
Block size: 809 m² approx.
Solid | Renovated | Dual Access & Living
Welcome to 10 McConnell Street a beautifully renovated property offering comfort, flexibility, and modern dual-living opportunity in the heart of Atherton. Perfectly positioned in between both McConnell Street and Tardent Street just moments from local amenities & schools, this home is ideal for families, investors, or those seeking dual-living potential. The main residence features three generous b
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Property history
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06 Dec 2023
Sold
FNQ Real Estate
$395,000
Contract: 06/12/2023
Listed: 28/02/2023
Days on market: 281
Block size: 809m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Atherton suburb information
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