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Cobbadah Street, JINDALEE QLD 4074

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Located in an elevated and quiet street in Jindalee, this rendered residence offers relaxed and informal family living. Offering convenience and privacy, this double storey home is positioned only minutes to local schools, shops and transport.

Upstairs, gleaming timber floorboards flow throughout the home. The large open living/dining area flows out onto an upstairs entertainers’ rear deck overlooking the yard and pool. The modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances and breakfast bar is the hub of the home, seamlessly flowing to indoor and outdoor living. There are three bedrooms upstairs and 2 are built in. A modern bathroom boasts a separate shower and bath – perfect for busy families.

Downstairs offers a variety of options – there is an extra large double garage complemented by lockable storage and offstreet parking. A large office downstairs could also be used as a bedroom and it is serviced by a spacious second bathroom. There is a convenient second living area downstairs – so the home can accommodate families seeking extended living.

Other features which ensure a wonderful family lifestyle here include a spacious laundry, ceiling fans and split system air conditioning, a level fully fenced roomy yard with space for pets and children, feature decking around the sparkling inground pool and garden shed.

This property is currently leased until early March 2017 for $540 per week – but the tenants are wishing to move quickly to their new property – so a prompt settlement is preferred.

Omar Hamid
Licensed Real Estate Agent
Property Features
  • House
  • 4 bed
  • 2 bath
  • 2 Parking Spaces
  • Ensuite
  • 2 Garage
  • Secure Parking
  • Dishwasher
  • Built In Robes
  • Rumpus Room
  • Deck
  • Shed
  • 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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