27 Ballybunion Drive, Parkwood

This property is a house located on a lot in 96/RP230729 Parkwood QLD. We estimate its value at $665,000. The local council is Gold Coast City - Gold Coast, featuring 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
6
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
2
Land size
667 m2
Building size
-
Council area
Gold Coast City - Gold Coast
Year built
n/a
Lot plan
96/RP230729 Parkwood QLD
House type
House



HISTORY

Last sold 10/07/2007
$400,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of August 2016

Large Family Welcome! Six Bedrooms all on One Level! The location of this house is excellent! A quiet street but so handy to major roads into the Southport CBD via Smith St, and also M1. Easy walking distance to Griffith University and the Gold Coast University Hospital, shopping centres including Harbour Town and Brisbane Road industrial centre - great for commuters. Features Include:* Exterior currently being rendered for a more appealing and modern look * Colour bond fencing* Six generously sized bedrooms with built-in wardrobes* Modern kitchen with breakfast bar* Open plan kitchen lounge & dining area* Two car auto lock up garage* Easy care level block of land fully fenced* Pets on applicationWith convenience and privacy in mind this property is the perfect choice.Would you like to view this property?Go directly to www.littlerealestate.com.au to book your inspection or register to join an existing inspection. You can choose a day and time that suits you. PLEASE NOTE if you do not register online, we cannot notify you of any time changes or cancellations to inspections.Application forms can be downloaded from our website at www.littlerealestate.com.au. Once you have inspected the property, if you wish to proceed it is recommended you have the application form completed and provide to our representative at the inspection. *Important* Whilst every care is taken in the preparation of the information contained in this marketing, LITTLE Real Estate will not be held liable for any errors in typing or information. All information is considered correct at the time of printing.