1/26 Merthyr Road, New Farm

This is a unit situated in 1/BUP9836 New Farm QLD. It has an estimated value of $630,000. Constructed in 1991, with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
1
Land size
123 m2
Building size
123 m2
Council area
Brisbane - Brisbane
Year built
1991
Lot plan
1/BUP9836 New Farm QLD
House type
Unit: Standard



HISTORY

Listed for rent
$500 per week
Last sold 30/07/2007
$465,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of June 2020

Cut Above The Rest in New Farm :Different would like to welcome you to 1/26 Merthyr Road, New Farm. Encompassing two levels, the first floor is home to the living hub of the home with kitchen, dining and entertainment merging into one social space, while upstairs is your private retreat offering the bedrooms & bathrooms. Everything is a short stroll from your front door. Cafes, bars, restaurants, river city boardwalk to the Brisbane CBD, New Farm Park and public transportation to the CBD via Sydney St CityCat or BCC buses are there for the taking. The properties many features include - * Main bedroom with full ensuite, built-in wardrobe & air-conditioning * Second generous bedroom with built-in wardrobe * Modern central kitchen with dishwasher & plenty of storage space * Open plan lounge/dining with air-conditioning * Extra large balcony * Single lockup garage with covered access * Intercom access * Small Boutique complex * Visitor parking spaces * Complex offers swimming pool, recreational area & bbq space * And so much more . . . Walk to work with Brisbanes best views along the Brisbane River Walk, sitting just moments from your door. Better yet, take advantage of the plethora of nearby cafs, bars and eateries like the newly finished Howard Smith Wharves are moments away. Would you like to view this property? Please reach out at [email protected] or call us on 1300 00 GRIN (4746) Disclaimer: Whilst every care is taken in the preparation of the information contained in this marketing, :Different will not be held liable for any errors in typing or information. All interested parties should rely upon their own enquiries in order to determine whether or not this information is in fact accurate.