With an expansive city view that cannot be built out and situated on one of the Holland Park’s highest prestige, ridge top, this pristine 1930′s Queenslander will allow the new owners to renovate and improve the already inspiring, city view’s their way, according to Ray O’Brien of LJ Hooker Coorparoo.

The medium set home is only 7 steps off the ground at the front, and behind the front door is an enclosed veranda which could be reopened as it was originally. Once one steps into the main living area, it is like a time warp, with silky oak timber panelling in the lounge and dining and unique ornate plaster ceilings which look brand new.

Two bedrooms run off the lounge room with the main bedroom double sized with window seat, ornate plaster ceilings and original lead lights with a spider and garden motif. A full length sleep out runs off both bedrooms and at the end is the updated bathroom with shower and vanity. Kitchen is very original and opens onto the dining room.

But it is here at the end of the home when, one peers out the back door to be blown away by the breadth and scale of the city and mountain views. Surprisingly for a high ridge top the 534m2 allotment is not steep and easily used.

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