Warmth And Potential In One Of Brisbane's Most Enviable Locations
5 Loch Street, West End
Steps from cafes and a 50m stroll to the Hardgrave Road restaurant precinct, this inviting home offers versatility to anyone wanting to embrace the rich offerings of the West End lifestyle.
Updated features throughout, like quality downlights and air conditioning, complement the original detailing offered by double sash windows, hardwood timber floors, and a wood burning fireplace in the lounge.
The high quality original build features soaring 3.2m ceilings distinguishing it as a valuable proposition for both those wanting to renovate and customise, or those who covet original features.
With a wide 16.4m street frontage and off-street parking potential, this is an opportunity to secure sizable land and a blue-chip residence in one of Brisbane's fastest-growing inner-city suburbs.
The North-to-South aspect of the allotment optimises its cross-breezes, further aided by ceiling fans throughout the elevated home. A sizeable kitchen is equipped with ample storage space and a deep bench with breakfast bar. While currently a modern, comfortable kitchen, this space offers significant potential for refreshing.
A large inner-city allotment of 440sqm, the property is framed along its boundaries by native and tropical greenery. In particular, the privacy of the rear deck and family living spaces are maximised by a green wall of shrubbery and trees along the South property boundary.
Sought after Queenslander details like transom windows and windowed frenched doors allow the abundance of natural light to move throughout the multiple zones.
The home features rare three oversized bedrooms, each with...
Warmth And Potential In One Of Brisbane's Most Enviable Locations
5 Loch Street, West End
Steps from cafes and a 50m stroll to the Hardgrave Road restaurant precinct, this inviting home offers versatility to anyone wanting to embrace the rich offerings of the West End lifestyle.
Updated features throughout, like quality downlights and air conditioning, complement the original detailing offered by double sash windows, hardwood timber floors, and a wood burning fireplace in the lounge.
The high quality original build features soaring 3.2m ceilings distinguishing it as a valuable proposition for both those wanting to renovate and customise, or those who covet original features.
With a wide 16.4m street frontage and off-street parking potential, this is an opportunity to secure sizable land and a blue-chip residence in one of Brisbane's fastest-growing inner-city suburbs.
The North-to-South aspect of the allotment optimises its cross-breezes, further aided by ceiling fans throughout the elevated home. A sizeable kitchen is equipped with ample storage space and a deep bench with breakfast bar. While currently a modern, comfortable kitchen, this space offers significant potential for refreshing.
A large inner-city allotment of 440sqm, the property is framed along its boundaries by native and tropical greenery. In particular, the privacy of the rear deck and family living spaces are maximised by a green wall of shrubbery and trees along the South property boundary.
Sought after Queenslander details like transom windows and windowed frenched doors allow the abundance of natural light to move throughout the multiple zones.
The home features rare three oversized bedrooms, each with...