Take a trip down memory lane where the family home was a safe, spacious haven for the family to grow and prosper, where kids and pets could run free and the family could take a stroll to the Bray Park railway station and catch a train to the city for tea at the Shingle Inn. This grand lady has provided a happy place for one family and has undergone a full renovation for the next lucky family to enjoy all the creature comforts of a place they will affectionately call “home.”
Big enough for two families to co-exist and enjoy with both upstairs and downstairs living together with a great backyard combining lawned area, gardens and an in-ground pool for summer.
Situated on the Bray Park side of Strathpine on one of the highest level 612 square metre allotments enjoying cool breezes throughout summer, a lovely outlook from the front veranda and the convenience of being able to walk to the train, bus, and convenience shopping with Westfield Shopping Centre only a 3 minute drive away.
Consider all of these wonderful features:
- Freshly painted interior;
- Brand new carpet;
- Brand new window coverings;
- Brand new kitchen with oodles of bench space, two large pantries, dishwasher and more storage than most;
- Brand new back stairs and patio;
- Brand new master bedroom ensuite;
- 3 upstairs built in bedrooms;
- Master bedroom air-conditioned with a new ensuite;
- Open plan kitchen and dining room;
- Massive lounge room;
- Family bathroom and separate toilet;
- Downstairs fully sealed and lined enjoying habitable head height;
- Downstairs bedroom and bathroom;
- Plumbing and electrical in place for a kitchenette;
- Huge rumpus with sliding door to the great outdoors;
- Two car garages, one has remote entry and there is access into the house;
- Workshop / storage area at the rear of the garage;
- 3 air-conditioning units;
- Electrical safety switch and smoke alarms;
- Full roof restoration;
- New letterbox;
- The mandatory “Hills Hoist” remains intact;
- Massive built in laundry;
- Sparkling in-ground pool – Compliance Certificate will be provided prior to settlement (a couple of tree and shrubs need to be removed).
If you are looking for a home with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, presentation like new, a pool, convenient location, high level and landscaped allotment, views and breezes all wrapped up in a sold highset brick home – here it is!

Where would you find such a wonderful property for the price? Right here!!

Be sure to arrange your inspection quickly because this one will go quickly. Previewing on Thursday evening from 5:30 to 6:00pm and Open for Inspection on Saturday from 10:30 to 11:30am.
Strathpine is a suburb in the Moreton Bay Region, Queensland. It is home to the Pine Rivers District offices of the Moreton Bay Region as well as many businesses.

Popular for its diverse nature, relaxed family lifestyle and proximity to Brisbane, Strathpine is thriving. Strathpine is a Scottish place name, where strath means valley and pine refers to the Pine River. The area now known as Strathpine was originally developed in the 1860s as an addition to the North Pine settlement during the Gympie gold rush. In the late 19th century, the area was known for sugar and rum production, with several sugar mills and distilleries in the area. The area was first named Strathpine by the Queensland Government Railways in the 1880s.

From 1889 to 2008, Strathpine was the administrative centre of the Pine Rivers Shire Council (formerly known as the Pine Division and the Shire of Pine). Although Pine Rivers Shire was amalgamated in 2008 into the Moreton Bay Regional Council, council offices are still located in the suburb.

The population of the area boomed in the 1940s after the opening of a large army camp and airfield which helped both Australian and American forces during World War II. Development slowly increased until the 1960s when Brisbane’s rapidly growing population expanded into the area. Most of the farms were sold off and the area quickly grew into a residential and commercial hub.
Growth continued into the 1980s and Strathpine Centre opened on 22 August 1983, known as Westfield Strathpine until 2015. In recent years, the main road which passes through Strathpine (Gympie Road) has undergone gentrification or urban renewal. Gympie Road is tree-lined with trees of Pine species.

Strathpine is served by a growing road network providing easy access to the Bruce Highway, bringing the Sunshine and Gold Coasts beaches within easy reach, Brisbane CBD just a 25 kilometre drive and there’s easy access to the airport via the Gateway arterial road.

The area provides the necessary infrastructure to ensure residents do not have to travel far to all desirable amenities. The Bells Pocket Road Shops, just down the road, is popular for its IGA, and specialty stores. The 4 Mile Tavern is renowned for its quality meals and family friendly atmosphere. All the popular takeaway restaurants are within easy access.

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