Step into a world of Queensland charm and charisma with this stunning family home located at 38 Thompson Street in Mundingburra, Queensland. This classic Queenslander residence offers a perfect blend of classic character and contemporary style, all in a highly convenient location just a short stroll from the river and the exclusive Cathedral School.
As you enter the property, you'll be greeted by a modern kitchen crafted from Tasmanian oak, complete with a ceramic cooktop. The secure front veranda captures the afternoon summer breeze, while three generously sized bedrooms all feature built-in wardrobes. The updated bathroom boasts double vanity and stone benchtops, adding a touch of luxury to everyday living.
Situated on a large 1,038m2 allotment, this home offers ample space for the whole family to enjoy. The low maintenance lawns and gardens make it ideal for those who prefer not to spend hours on upkeep, while the large in-ground pool is perfect for cooling off during the warmer months.
With timeless features such as timber floors, casement windows, and high ceilings, this property exudes warmth and character. The neutral colour palette will appeal to a broad range of buyers, making it the perfect canvas for your personal touch.
Located within walking distance to a prominent playground, public transport, local shops, and the Cathedral School, this home offers the ideal blend of convenience and lifestyle. Don't miss out on the opportunity to make this charming Queensland family home your own!
Key Elements: - 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom - Modern kitchen with Tasmanian oak cabinetry - Secure front veranda capturing the afternoon breeze - Updated bathroom with double vanity - Large 1,038m2 allotment - Low maintenance lawns and gardens - Large in-ground pool - Close proximity to schools, shops, river walks, and sports fields
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