Rare Opportunity: 4-Bedroom Townhouse on The Avenue
This contemporary two storey, steel framed, duplex home offers a welcoming and spacious interior. Stylish and well-appointed, this property has been exceptionally well maintained and is nestled at the end of a quiet cul-de-sec in the prestigious "The Avenue" residential estate.
Highlights:
- 3 upstairs bedrooms (master with WIR, ensuite & retreat) 4th bed below - all carpeted - A double garage and three extra outdoor parking spaces. - Chic bi-fold doors out to a fan-cooled covered entertaining area and grassy courtyard - Ample natural light, tranquil community and environment, pleasant external views, harmonious neighborhood relations. - Located in the highly sought after Sunnybank Hills State School catchment - Comprehensive amenities, high convenience of daily life."
From this designer duplex zoned for both Sunnybank Hills State School and Sunnybank State High, it's a quick drive to Sunnybank Hills Shoppingtown (5 minutes), Sunnybank Central (12minutes), and Westfield Mt Gravatt (15minutes).
With steel frame construction and suspended slab to the upper floor, this home is built to last! Upscale to an easy-care duplex without compromising space, style or convenience!
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