1/20 Patrick Street, Norman Park, Qld 4170

Unique, beautifully appointed & Quiet Townhome Living Just 5kms From The CBD

$685,000

Description

Spacious, roomy, comfortable and modern. Set over three storeys in the family orientated suburb of Norman Park, this this Mirvac built property is sure to excite those who are looking to upgrade to an enviable inner city lifestyle.

Situated on the lower level is the gallery style kitchen, which adjoins a spacious open plan combined living and dining areas. A designer kitchen with Smeg appliances and extra long benches on both sides, there will be plenty of room for preparing meals for the entire family and it's just a few steps out to the paved outdoor entertainment area - the perfect spot for summer barbecues and social gatherings.

There are either ceiling fans or air-conditioning units cooling every room of the house, and sliding glass doors with screens allow for cool summer breezes flow freely.

The master bedroom is situated at the top of the central staircase on the third level, allowing for separation of living and creating a true parent's retreat. It is generously sized, with an air-conditioning unit, and a walk-in wardrobe the size of a small bedroom which would provide ample room for even the most accomplished fashionista. Also, there's a deluxe ensuite and a private Juliet balcony overlooking the low maintenance tropical garden at the rear of the property.

Downstairs there is a central study nook and the additional two bedrooms, which have ceiling fans and built-in cupboards, and the use of a bathroom with combined shower and bathtub. On the basement level there is a remote dual lockup garage and a storage cupboard and laundry.

Situated at the top of a hill with fantastic breezes and a back gate that opens up to a private park.

Rates:
Brisbane City Council Rates: $305 per quarter
Water Rates : $240 per quarter
Body Corporate: $1,020 per quarter.

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