Monday, 11 October 2021

Brisbane’s best property buys starting from $445,000

If you have a budget topping out at $800,000, check out this list of properties currently on the market in Brisbane. You’ll need to be quick, though.

15/16 Patrick Lane, Toowong 

Brisbane’s best property buys

15/16 Patrick Lane, Toowong QLD 4066 

Bright and central to the city action, this third-storey, 139-square-metre apartment screams slick first home or downsize. It has two bedrooms – one opening to a sweep of balcony eight metres long – and two bathrooms. There is also a smaller balcony to the side of bedroom two. It has a garage and access to a pool, sauna and spa for tower residents.

$489,000-plus

Private sale

McGrath, Rhys Cockram 0428 093 467

24 Evergreen Parade, Griffin 

Brisbane’s best property buys

24 Evergreen Parade, Griffin QLD 4503 

Found in the suburb that owes its name to a Scottish migrant family who arrived in the 1800s, this contemporary house is a world away from frozen lochs and highlands.

The four-bedroom brick house has two bathrooms, a double garage, two timber decks, a living room and a large family room. It is set on a flat 679-square-metre block about two kilometres from North Pine River.

$589,000-plus

Private sale

Ray White, Angela Duncan 0433 335 849

44 Aralia Street, Ferny Hills 

Brisbane’s best property buys

44 Aralia Street Ferny Hills QLD 4055 

Ferny Hills turns 50 next year, underlining the established vibe of its north-west postcode, nestled 12 kilometres from the CBD on upper Cabbage Tree Creek. Here is one of its neat family homes set on 609 square metres with a fenced pool in the rear yard. It has three bedrooms and sits about 800 metres from the local primary and a block from a local park.

$749,000-plus

Private sale

Harcourts Solutions, Simon Whitehead and Drew Crump 0403 856 205

19 Shetland Street, Morningside 

Brisbane’s best property buys

19 Shetland Street, Morningside QLD 4170 

A rare 1870s worker’s cottage on 407 square metres is for sale in the city’s popular inner east. The historical house retains its original facade but has been revamped for modern life with rear patios, fresh paint, a study nook and a renovated bathroom. Period details, including VJ panellings, raked ceilings and timber floors, remain. The median price for three-bedroom houses in Morningside is $765,000 based on 100 sales this past year.

$650,000-plus

Private sale

REMAX Results, Kylee Harnisch 0438 763 975

7/55 Franz Road, Clayfield 

Brisbane’s best property buys

7/55 Franz Road, Clayfield QLD 4011 

Pilots, plane-spotters and people scouting for a low-maintenance commuter pad are prime buyers for this perky property. It has two bedrooms and two bathrooms, an open floor plan and sunny balcony, tile and carpet flooring and a garage. It is less than eight kilometres from the city and airport, making it easy to rent out or live in.

$445,000

Private sale

Ray White, Nick Kouparitsas 0406 564 619 

 

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