As the long, cold footy season comes to a heated end, competition has whittled down to the Lions and the Pies – so who will bring it home?
It’s not just on the field where the competition lies, but the property market in each of the teams’ hometowns. Collingwood may have the cool warehouse conversions, but Brisbane has the classic timber Queenslanders.
We’ve done a round up of properties for sale in each location – which will you get behind?
Collingwood has had a Bohemian reputation for decades as artists and musos gravitated to the inner-city suburb to be inspired.
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom brick home is in the heart of the suburb and has both residential and commercial use.
The multi-coloured walls and vibrant kitchen tiling nod to the home’s eclectic roots, with a well-appointed north-facing balcony primed for some Melbourne sunshine.
This traditional Victorian home (sporting a yellow and black facade) has recently been renovated and is ready to draw in the crowds.
The living area and two bedrooms feature an original fireplace and there’s a separate work-from-home space.
The rear courtyard is the perfect spot for pre-game drinks and a barbie and also has a shed to store all the footy gear.
Flippers looking to get their hands dirty will love this one.
The groovy ’70s home has seen better days, but is dying for some TLC from the right buyers.
With CBD views and positioned on a 293-square-metre plot, the three-bedroom, one-bathroom home with off-street parking is the underdog with a lot of potential.
Modern luxury can be found in this apartment located in the Victoria and Vine development by GURNER.
City-slickers will love its amenities, which include a rooftop pool, gym, work zone and outdoor entertaining areas.
Ducted heating and cooling make the home comfortable year-round and a balcony directly off the main bedroom is the perfect spot for sipping on a morning coffee.
A private lift allows you to access this penthouse apartment in Newstead where you’ll wowed by the city views from the wraparound balcony and luxurious open-plan living space.
Buyers will love the building’s amenities, which include two rooftop zones with pools, spas, and barbecue areas, a gym, and a private theatre room – the perfect spot to settle in and watch the final.
It’s hard to believe that this luxury home was once a humble cottage. Having gone through an extensive transformation by Favell Architects, indoor-outdoor living in seamlessly blurred to make the most of the warm Brisbane climate.
Boasting five bedrooms and three bathrooms, this home has everything a modern family could want including a gourmet kitchen, courtyard and pool, along with upstairs and downstairs living areas.
The property is also a five-minute drive to Suncorp Stadium making it the perfect pre-game entertainment hub.
Looking for a property where you can polish up on your own footy skills? This Vulture Street property has such a huge backyard, you could stick some goal posts in it and invite the whole team over for a game.
Set on a 506-square-metre block, the classic Queenslander is close to everything that makes the city special, including the Gabba and Brisbane River.
This slick townhouse comes with a riverfront address and has some of Brisbane’s top cafes and restaurants at its doorstep.
Set across three levels, the contemporary design boasts luxury finishes, including herringbone floors, timber panelling and top of the range Miele appliances – a winning combination for any Brisbanite.