This property is a house situated in 91/RP11470 East Brisbane QLD. In this market, it is valued at approximately $1,045,000. Built in 1950, it has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms.
Newly Renovated Cottage Home Positioned amidst prestige homes and in the heart of one of Brisbane's most sought-after suburbs, 147 Mowbray Terrace represents a superb entry into this premium inner city precinct. Exceptional in its presentation, this delightful home is ready for you to move straight in and enjoy. All the hard work has been done, having been transformed to incorporate the needs of the young professional or family starter. This property has been restored to embrace its original features with timber casement windows, wide timber skirtings, architraves, VJ walls and high ceilings. A cool neutral palette has been used throughout the home, which offers designated yet flowing living spaces, providing a perfect balance of heritage charm and contemporary, versatile living. Light and airy, the elegant polished timber floors are stunning. The flooring complements the clean, fresh decor throughout, inviting in the Queensland sunshine whilst exuding a welcoming ambience. The sleek kitchen features a full range of quality stainless steel appliances, and is centrally located overlooking a combined living and dining space. This flexible layout will easily accommodate both relaxed family living and entertaining family and friends. This special home offers 4 bedrooms (all with built-ins), study, 2 bathrooms and 2 car lock up garage with expansive storage underneath. Perched on a sizeable, fully fenced 501m2 allotment, this home boasts a large flat grassed yard for children and pets. It offers an ideal balance of contemporary living and family practicality. If it's location you're after, look no further. Located only a short stroll to Churchie (Anglican Church Grammar School), The Gabba, buses, local shops, restaurants and within easy walking distance of Mowbray Park CityCat terminal, all amenities are at your doorstep - the city, Riverside, New Farm and Teneriffe are just a hop, skip and jump away.