A well-presented 2-bedroom dual level residence located in Kangaroo Point just moments from the CBD, Woollongabba and Fortitude Valley, and conveniently located for the 2032 Olympic Games.
With the bus at your doorstep, schools, shops and all your amenities at your fingertips, and just minutes to the Brisbane CBD, Kangaroo Point Cliffs, the Gabba, Valley entertainment precinct and a trip over the bridge to Howard Smith Wharves, it's evidently a location that caters to the lifestyle needs of a host of homebuyers, from the professional couple and young family to downsizers and investors chasing a smart investment in a blue-chip location.
The same can be said about this "Shafston Villas" residence, which achieves enhanced functionality and flexibility. Boasting two generous bedrooms, both complete with ensuite and built in robes, the master offers a Juliet balcony with a leafy aspect.
The indoor-outdoor aspect of the open plan living zone, and two private freshly landscaped alfresco courtyards will be an instant hit, while a modern kitchen with plenty of storage and timber flooring are further highlights of the communal hub.
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