Upstairs has 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite, family bathroom and 2 living areas. Downstairs has potential for dual living arrangements with a second kitchen and living space, three bedrooms, plus a bathroom.
Only minutes from Capalaba Park and Capalaba Central shopping centres, local cafes and restaurants It is moments away from Capalaba State College, St Luke's, Sheldon College, Ormiston College and childcare centres. Close to the Capalaba bus exchange.
Can be rented out separately (upstairs and downstairs) or as a whole $650 per week per level or $1000 per week for whole house Back yard will be developed. Gardens will be used for development
Be first to inspect with SOLOMON SONER - TEAM SOLOMON ESTATE AGENTS
Features include: Development,Dual Living Potential,Four Bay Shed,Highset,No Pool,Ensuite
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