16 Lomond Place, Parkinson

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
2
Land size
730 m2
Building size
230 m2
Council area
Brisbane - Yeerongpilly
Year built
2006
Lot plan
369/SP166882 Parkinson QLD
House type
House



HISTORY

Last sold 27/07/2017
$695,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of September 2017

Distinctively Modern Family Home * Stretton College school catchment zone* Whisper quiet cul-de-sac location.* Immaculately presented and maintained* 4 Large bedrooms + study or 5th bedroom* 2 Bathrooms including deluxe ensuite* Huge walk in robe for master bedroom* 3 Living areas* Outdoor alfresco area* Garden shed* Air conditioning* Approx 10 yrs old* Low maintenance but large 730sqm block* Beautiful locationSet in a beautiful whisper quiet cul-de-sac location in the prestigious Kings Park Estate surrounded by other luxury homes stands 16 Lomond Place. Built by renowned builder Mike Webster this family home has been beautifully maintained just like brand new. There are so many amazing features and careful attention to detail when this home was build. It has to be seen to be appreciated! The large master suite features a deluxe double shower and large full length vanity with dual sinks plus an amazing walk in robe which will be the envy of your family and friends. Moving through the home you will have an abundance of space with 3 living areas. All the other bedrooms are large with built in robes and even the study could be large enough for the 5th bedroom!Outside the gardens are low maintenance and the lawn is easy to take care of. There is room for a pool plus ample access down the side of the house if you wanted to put one in.Seriously get in quick as quality Parkinson homes like this don't come the the market very often. Call Chris Hubka 0404284750 the Exclusive Agent And Parkinson Specialist immediately for more information.All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided and interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries.