At this address is a house on a parcel in 16/SP259976 Goodna QLD. Estimated value at this time is $360,000. In the council area Ipswich, featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms.
BRAND NEW STUNNING FAMILY HOME IN QUIET LOCATION!!! More Photos To Come!!Immaculate Spacious Home in the new Sought after Cunningham Rise Estate, Goodna.From the second you arrive at this property, you will see nothing but style and quality from your very first step. Open the Front Door and be welcomed into your new home, one with space and a little bit of luxury.This immaculate and spacious family home is complete and waiting for you..Features;* 4 Spacious Bedrooms with Built-In Wardrobes* Master Bedroom with Ensuite, Walk-In-Robe & Air-Conditioning* Family & Meals Area - Spacious with Air-Conditioning* Large tiled living room flows nicely to your own private alfresco area* Gourmet kitchen with plenty of bench space and dishwasher* Main Bathroom with Separate Toilet* Covered alfresco - great for the BBQ* Large backyard* Fully Fenced low maintenance yard.* Short distance to shops* Brand New* Double Remote Lock Up Garage* Pets consideredGoodna is one of QLD's best kept secrets, situated close to transport (buses and trains) as well as being convenient to major arterial roads - located between style and convenience and affordability.This property will go quick!!Please contact Anthony 0477 778 430 to arrange an inspection.Alternatively:*** TO REGISTER FOR AN INSPECTION CLICK ON THE REQUEST AND INSPECTION TIME BUTTON *****ARRANGING AN INSPECTIONYou can access the appointment page on www.realestate.com.au by clicking the REQUEST AN INSPECTION TIME button to the right or by sending us an email enquiry.By registering your details using either method above, you will be INSTANTLY informed of any updates, changes or cancellations for your property appointment.PLEASE NOTE:Whilst every care is taken in the preparation of the information contained herein, Running Property Pty Ltd will not be held liable for any errors in information supplied. All information is considered correct at the time of printing. Any interested parties should satisfy themselves in this respect