69 Berry Street, Sherwood

At this address is a house located in 8/RP29452 Sherwood QLD. We estimate its value at $780,000. Constructed in 1950, featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
2
Land size
425 m2
Building size
85 m2
Council area
Brisbane - Sherwood
Year built
1950
Lot plan
8/RP29452 Sherwood QLD
House type
House: One Storey / Lowset



HISTORY

Last sold 19/10/2019
$731,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of October 2019

Blue chip opportunity to renovate, invest or start afresh Auction Location: On-site. This charming post-war home could be your blue-chip beginning to a new start! The 1950s, three bedroom dwelling holds abundant potential for owner-occupiers keen to renovate or remove and build their new dream abode. Investors will also value the 100 per cent occupancy potential, thanks to the propertys enviable location in leafy, family-friendly, high-side Sherwood. Included in this rare slice of real estate is a level, east-facing 425m2 allotment with an enviable 12m street frontage. Those keen to build again can remove or demolish the existing dwelling or renovators can easily move in, live in as is, and update as they go. While needing some internal TLC, the high-set home nevertheless enjoys terrific functionality with solid hardwood floors, high ceilings, and a combination of plaster-board and masonite walls with intricate cornicing, plus casement windows throughout. A secure front balcony and a rear enclosed balcony overlook leafy, fully-fenced gardens. All three bedrooms have ceiling fans with the main also having air conditioning while the bathroom presents a shower over a bath. Upstairs, the large living and dining room flows to the New Guinea rosewood kitchen with upright gas stove. The kitchen in turn opens to the deck where external stairs reach to the backyard. There is ample storage under with space for 2.5 vehicles, as well as a laundry and second bathroom.For investors and renovators, the residence is larger than the average post-war home and features a solid timber construction on concrete stumps, in a flood-free location. The tiled roof has been recently repointed and resealed with the entirety boasting fresh external paintwork. Stroll 700m to both Sherwood and Gracevilles cafs, restaurants, shops and train stations or walk 500m to the riverfronts Sherwood Arboretum parklands. The house also falls within Sherwood State Schools catchment zone, which is one of the most sort after schools in Brisbane. Contact Gary Eaton at Place Graceville for more information, including details on several local builders, or to arrange an inspection. DisclaimerThis property is being sold by auction or without a price and therefore a price guide can not be provided. The website may have filtered the property into a price bracket for website functionality purposes.