This lowset brick and tile home site on a large 1,244m2 (51 perches) level land with side access to the rear shed.

You are welcomed to the home at the front entry with a formal lounge with brick fire place and separate formal dining area large enough for the whole family.

The kings size main bedroom with over sized ensuite and large walk in robe is air-conditioned. The second and third bedroom have plenty of windows for natural lighting.

The well appointed kitchen has ample bench space and cupboards for the busy family opens onto the large tiled air-conditioned family room and everyday meals area.

The home has just been paint throughout for a fresh new look.

The covered and paved outdoor area is great for entertaining when friends and family drop over for a BBQ.

A second paved entertaining area overlooks the fully fenced inground pool and landscaped rear yard.

The large shed will accommodate all your toys and would suite a hobby or trades person.

Location:- 13km north of Brisbane CBD.

Features:- Pick and Pay Hypermarket, direct road access to the Sunshine Coast.

Aspley is approximately 13km north of the Brisbane CBD and was known as Cabbage Tree Creek until 1897.

The majority of housing is in the form of detached dwellings with limited townhouse and unit developments.

There is a wide variety of housing located within the suburb that ranges from two bedroom weatherboard houses to larger, modern brick residences.

The suburb is divided by Maundrell Terrace into the older section on the eastern side and the newer section on the western side.

Aspley contains a variety of restaurants and retail businesses including Brisbane’s only Pick and Pay Hypermarket, a Home Base retail centre and associated shopping centres along with the Aspley bus terminus.

A Westfield shopping centre is located close by in Chermside along with teh new Prince Charles and Private Holy Spirit Hospitals. The bayside suburb of Sandgate only 10 minutes away.

Aspley remains a sound area for investment, with good access to the CBD and the north coast, a substantial retail precinct and a variety of restaurants and eateries.

There are also two state primary schools and one state high school in the suburb.

The nearest railway stations are at Zillmere and Geebung.