265 Colburn Avenue, Victoria Point

This property is a house located on a lot in 21/RP884595 Victoria Point QLD. It has an approximate value of $455,000. Constructed in 1920, with 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
3
Land size
705 m2
Building size
145 m2
Council area
Redland
Year built
1920
Lot plan
21/RP884595 Victoria Point QLD
House type
House



HISTORY

Last sold 20/02/2014
$420,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of March 2014

QUEENSLANDER SURPRISE PACKAGE! If you are looking for a real Character home then look no further. Believed to be one of the original farm houses in the area, nearly 100 years old and privately situated behind the brick veneer exterior is the most delightful Queenslander, with beautifully polished timber floors, feature glass panels and extra high ceilings. This delightful property offers spacious open living, two huge bedrooms with built-ins, plus third single bedroom, good sized lounge that opens to dining area and well stocked kitchen. The bathroom is of very generous proportions.From the front verandah you enter into a further wide timber polished floor enclosed verandah with built in day beds used as extra sleeping accommodation. The huge rear outdoor undercover entertainment area looks out to your private back yard with 10 seater spa tub.Currently the double garage has been converted to a fully air conditioned photographic studio, but can be converted back. There is plenty of off road parking.Located very close to schools, shops and transport this home will impress, so be quick to book your personal viewing.Situated in South East Queensland, Victoria Point is a lovely Bayside suburb enjoying a sub-tropical climate most of the year, with a good sense of community values and everything at your door including, fantastic bay walks with beaches at low tide. There are several schools, Doctors, shopping complexes, restaurants and cinema. Ferries run regularly from Victoria Point to Coochiemudlo Island where you will find golden sand and un-spoilt beaches, soaring sea eagles above with turtles and dolphins in the bay. Close by there are private & public hospitals. Yet, just 35-40 minutes by road from Brisbane City, the International Airport and the Port of Brisbane. There is also a good transport infrastructure to the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast, a train station within 15 mins plus the islands of Moreton Bay are easily accessed via ferries.