Positioned a stone's throw from the Indooroopilly Shopping Centre, schools and transport, 'Verandahs on Vincent' is a boutique complex at the end of a cul-de-sac. This neat and tidy home is larger than most and offers a fantastic opportunity for investors, first-time buyers, and executives seeking a private and peaceful home in an ultra-convenient spot. Spacious, well-separated bedrooms with built-in robes Two balconies on each end - one overlooking the pool Functional kitchen with plenty of storage Air-conditioned for year-round comfort Secure complex with a pool and intercom access Short walk to shops, train station, restaurants, bars, etc. Close to University of Qld Indooroopilly State & High catchments
Text Tyler on 0432 192 091 with any questions
Features include: Air Conditioning,Balcony,Dishwasher,Ensuite,Swimming Pool
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