Grand Family Entertainer with Sweeping Mt Coot-tha Views
Commanding an elevated position in one of Taringa's most tightly held pockets, this substantial multi-level residence is a masterclass in space, separation and effortless family living. Thoughtfully designed across four tiers, the home unfolds through a series of expansive living zones, private retreats and outdoor entertaining areas, all oriented to capture cooling breezes and sweeping views to Mt Coot-tha
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