Build the family home you have always dreamed of in an inner city location, just 11kms from Brisbane CBD. Concept drawings for a 4/5 bedroom family home are available to inspire any home builders in this prime position in Aspley, with preferred easterly aspect at the rear.
Valnay Street is well located to hectares of parkland, local cafes, restaurants and sporting fields. A short drive to both Brisbane airports & major arterial roads, this family friendly suburb is known for its strong community & range of quality childcare, state & private schools.
Features include: - Dimensions Approx 16.5m x 21m - Preferred East/West Aspect - Level Sites in a Residential Street - Sewerage & Water connected - Close to a range of quality state & private schools - Close to bus & rail transport - Close to Westfield Chermside & Robinson Road Marketplace - Well located to local cafes, restaurants, parks, sporting fields & services - Each Lot 349sqm
Land is scarce in the inner northern suburbs. Don't miss your opportunity to create your dream home. Call Kim Olsen for details on 0413 539 865.
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