An exceptional chance to buy in the township of Jimboomba has emerged! Featuring a solid 3 bedroom home on a spacious 1,012m2 block, swift action is necessary to seize this opportunity! Jimboomba is a thriving community at the heart of the 4280 area and its neighboring suburbs. With substantial development and infrastructure initiatives underway, investing in Jimboomba represents a wise choice for the future.
Welcome to 26 Queen Street Jimboomba featuring a cozy 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom brick home with open plan living and dining area as well as a functional kitchen and a large outdoor entertainment area spanning the full length of the house offers an amazing space to entertain.
Featuring: • 3 Bedrooms with built in wardrobes • 1 Bathroom with bathtub, separate shower and single vanity • Open plan living and dining • Kitchen • Large patio at the rear of the house spanning the full length of the house • 1 Carport • Fully fenced • 1012m2 of flat flood free land • Possible subdivision/development (subject to council approval)
Located in the thriving township of Jimboomba, you will be walking distance to schools, shops, and parks, making it ideal for families or investors.
With a price guide of Offers Over $579,000, this property presents a great opportunity for home owners and investors.
Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity. Contact Heidi or Team Burns for further information.
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