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Umina Street, Jindalee QLD 4074

Great home with character and abundant features

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Elevated to catch breezes and located in popular Jindalee, this solid residence offers relaxed and informal family living. Offering convenience and privacy, this high-set home is positioned only minutes from local schools, shops and transport.

Upstairs, gleaming timber floorboards are a stunning feature of the home. The large formal living room spills out onto an upstairs front balcony with room for a bistro setting. The modern kitchen has quality appliances including an integrated dishwasher and seamlessly services the spacious dining or meals area. There are three bedrooms upstairs – all benefitting from the ducted air-conditioning and the master is built in. A modern bathroom with separate shower and bath, as well as a separate toilet are also found upstairs. The laundry is well built in and practical.

Downstairs offers a variety of options – there is large double remote garage with room for workbenches. A large office/multi-purpose room is located on the lower level and lends itself to a variety of uses. A delightful paved alfresco area is perfect for entertaining with friends and family and overlooks the low maintenance gardens.

This character-rich home has many features including ducted air-conditioning, solar panels to combat those electricity bills, good storage, rainwater tank, gutter guard, generous storage and a pet friendly fenced yard. For a perfect starter home or as a trouble free investment – don’t delay in inspecting this home.

Property Features
  • House
  • 3 bed
  • 1 bath
  • 2 Parking Spaces
  • Land is 612 m²
  • Toilet
  • 2 Garage
  • Remote Garage
  • Dishwasher
  • Built In Robes
  • Workshop
  • Broadband
  • Balcony
  • Courtyard
  • Fully Fenced
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About 4074

Prior to the commencement of planning for Hooker’s Centenary Project in 1959, the area was largely used for grazing and dairy farming. The area was severely damaged in the 1974 floods, including structural damage to the Centenary Bridge after a…

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