105 Chestnut Street, Wynnum

At this address is a house on a lot in 7/RP33003 Wynnum QLD. Comparable sales have been around $870,000. Constructed in 1920, it has 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
2
Land size
810 m2
Building size
-
Council area
Brisbane - Wynnum
Year built
1920
Lot plan
7/RP33003 Wynnum QLD
House type
House: One Storey / Lowset



HISTORY

Last sold 29/03/2011
$614,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of November 2018

Well presented Queenslander @ $460 Per Week - Lawn maintenance included Available from the 23/11/2018 @ $460 Per Week. :: RENOVATED QUEENSLANDER:: POLISHED FLOORS:: REAR ENTERTAINMENT DECK:: FOUR BEDROOMS:: SPA BATHGreat location, walking distance to shops, transport & the Wynnum Waterfront!Lovely 3 Bedroom family home + office or 4th bedroom. Separate lounge & modern kitchen with dishwasher. Rear verandah off the dining - Great entertainment area! Situated on a large block, lawn maintenance included in the rent.Pets are considered on application$460 per week including lawn maintenance. Please use booking link to arrange an inspection or call RE/MAX Advantage rentals on 07 3348 0000Please ensure that you visit the Residential Tenancies Authority QLD's website to view a copy of the:1). 17a Renting in Queensland Booklet:http://www.rta.qld.gov.au/form_17a.cfm2). 18a General Tenancy Agreementhttp://www.rta.qld.gov.au/form_18a.cfmPLEASE NOTE:You must read the terms of the Tenancy Agreement prior to applying for the property. A copy is available at our office. We recommend you call our office prior to the inspection to confirm the appointment time as the property may be rented. Each property is open for approx. 10 minutes only, if a property has been leased a leasing consultant will not be attending.DISCLAIMER: We have not verified whether or not information in this listing is accurate and do not have any belief one way or the other in its accuracy. We do not accept any responsibility to any person for its accuracy and do no more than pass it on. All interested parties should rely upon their own enquiries in order to determine whether or not this information is in fact accurate