16 Rylatt Street, Indooroopilly

A house on a lot in 30/RP23684 Indooroopilly QLD. Estimated value at this time is $910,000. In the local government area Brisbane - Taringa, with 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
2
Land size
405 m2
Building size
-
Council area
Brisbane - Taringa
Year built
n/a
Lot plan
30/RP23684 Indooroopilly QLD
House type
House



HISTORY

Last sold 28/03/2017
$862,500



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of October 2017

Quiet street location with walking distance to Shopping Centre New shower screen and clothes hangers have been added recently.This super 3 bedroomed house nestles quietly amidst the trees only 500 metres from Indooroopilly Shopping Centre.This lovely family home, situated in the heart of Indooroopilly is a short walk to Indooroopilly State School and bus station.Terracotta tiled roofing, lattice work, pressed metal ceilings, original VJ boards and many more original features lends character and spark to this lovely old home. Behind the latticework is a verandah that is great outside/inside living. Inside the large formal lounge/dining rooms with timber flooring are pressed metal ceilings, original ceiling roses and plenty of character. There is a large family kitchen, single bathroom and 3 bedrooms of which the master is air-conditioned.The property offers secure parking for 1 vehicle, a carport and a downstairs laundry. The yard is plenty big enough to let kids play or for the family pet to roam.Suburb ProfileIndooroopilly is fast becoming a major centre in Brisbane. The suburb's central position, thriving commercial, office and retail sector, proximity to the CBD and University of Queensland have promoted a surge in population and supported new residential unit developments. Indooroopilly is popular with many Brisbane professionals, as well as a large number of university students from the nearby University of Queensland. As the student population from UQ grows, further commercial and retail activity is also expected to increase. The main housing style in the area is traditional and renovated Queenslaners, post-war housing and brick and tile houses. As well as being a popular area for student tenants, the suburb is increasingly becoming a hub for young city commuters. The suburb contains a large unit market -- more than one-third of residences in the suburb are either units or townhouses. Indooroopilly residents enjoy extensive community facilities including Indooroopilly Shopping Centre, train services and a bus interchange. Moviegoers are well catered for with the El Dorado Cinema Complex on Coonan Street and Megaplex at Indooroopilly Shoppingtown. There are a number of restaurants and a renovated pub, popular with a young clientele. The commercial and shopping area near the railway station has been updated, which makes for an attractive precinct for nightlife and a vibrant street cafe scene. In addition, golf enthusiasts can enjoy a round at the renowned Indooroopilly Golf Club. The suburb also boasts a number of education facilities including Indooroopilly State High School, St Peter's Lutheran College, Nudgee Junior and Brigidine Secondary College. Source: REIQ