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HomestoriesPicture perfect cottage

Picture perfect cottage

PICTURE PERFECT COTTAGE

Price- Reduce to $515,000

Address-139 Grafton Street, Warwick

Land- 809sqm block

Bedroom 4

Bathroom 1

Car 4

Bursting with potential and cute to boot, this c.1920 built single gabled Queenslander is a short walk from Warwick’s CBD. This four bedroom home has so many features that we adore – decorative archways, high ceilings and polished floorboards and neatly tucked in behind a picket fence. This home offers plenty of scope to reconfigure the existing layout to suit your needs and to carry out stylish renovations at your leisure. Four bedrooms could be redesigned to make three, to allow for an ensuite and walk-in robe to the main bedroom. There is a spacious lounge room and separate dining, while the refurbished kitchen is good size and accommodating. With a 809sqm backyard that the kids will love, it is private behind its electric gate and green, with established gardens, good size shed, with attached carport can double as an outdoor entertaining area. Features of this property include: – C. 1920 built Queenslander cottage with a gorgeous street presence – Traditional features and layout have remained intact over the years – Front verandah – Formal entry hall with decorative archways – Separate dining room or lounge room – VJ interiors, polished pine floors, high ceilings and ornate features – Air-Conditioning unit and fans in every room – Generous size open plan kitchen, dining, lounge with access to backyard – Four good size bedrooms with built-ins – Family bathroom, which is a good size – Large laundry with plenty of storage – 600m to Woolworths and Rose City Shopping Centre This Queenslander will impress from the outset. The home currently has a tenant in place with a lease until June.

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