Located at the entrance to UQ, this spacious house boasts 4 bedroom and study/office, easy walk to IGA Marketplace, parks and Ironside State School. The huge backyard and patio entertainment are perfect for growing family or university students.
Property features: - Large sunlit living room capturing natural breeze. - Generous sized kitchen with gas stove and ample bench space. - 4 big and inviting bedrooms with wardrobes and scenic views. - Extra room for office or study leading to backyard. - Covered patio area perfect for family BBQ looking to large private garden. - 2 bathrooms and covered carport. - 2 mins walk to bus stop. - 2 mins walk to Hawken Shopping Village with Supermarket IGA and a variety of restaurants. - 500m away from Chancellor Place, UQ. Call Betty now to book an inspection.
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