Under Offer 22/01/2024
SOLD BY DAN ELLIOTT
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50 McIlwraith Avenue, Norman Park QLD 4170

House
41
Block size: 810 m² approx.

Rare 810sqm Allotment with Endless Possibilities in Coveted Norman Park Avenue

Welcome to 50 McIlwraith Avenue, Norman Park, a unique property that presents an exceptional opportunity in an enviable location, making it's first appearance on the market in over 30 years. This post-war home is situated on the prestigious McIlwraith Avenue and boasts an expansive 810m2 block, on two individual titles, making it a rare find in this tightly held area and today's real estate market.

The possibilities here are as vast as the land itself. Whether you envision reviving the character of the existing home or aspire to build your dream residence on this remarkable 810m2 canvas, or perhaps two distinct homes on the individual 405m2 allotments, the choice is yours (STCA).

One of the most alluring features of this property is the potential for captivating city views, an aspect that truly sets this opportunity apart. Positioned among esteemed homes, this coveted location not only offers proximity to much loved amenities such as the Grumpy Monkey Café and transport options but also falls within the highly sought-after Seven Hills State School catchment area.

Surrounded by respected schools and mere minutes from the CBD, 50 McIlwraith Avenue presents an unparalleled lifestyle in a prestigious suburb. Don't miss this chance to secure your place in this exclusive Norman Park locale-a rare find that promises both potential and prestige. Don't let this opportunity pass, contact Dan today for more information.

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Features include: North Facing

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Key details

Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
1
Property type:
House
Block Size:
810 *

Other Details

Lot:
477
Plan Type:
RP
Plan:
13150
Legal description:
477/RP13150
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Block information
Block size: 810 (approx)
Legal description: 477/RP13150
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Average Age
36 years
Population
6,842
Listing ID: 182115741. This listing has been viewed 7 times. It was first displayed on 23/11/2023 and last updated on 22/01/2024.
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