Sold in the Ipswich Region

YAMANTO

SAINT LEGER COURT

• 718sqm

• 4 bedrooms

• 2 bathrooms

A home described as having undergone an “elegant renovation” sold last month for $710,000.

The “chef’s kitchen” includes lots of storage space utilising overhead cabinetry and two full size pantries.

The lounge and dining rooms are sized for a large family and incorporate custom built in office space.

Bi-fold doors lead out of the ‘L’ shaped deck and the home is hooked up to a 6.6kW solar system.

The bedrooms are air conditioned and include a master suite.

The property was last on the market in 2019, when it sold for $518,000.

DEEBING HEIGHTS

RAWLINGS ROAD

• 257sqm

• 3 bedrooms

• 2 bathrooms

This near new, compact home in the Stockland Estate sold last month for $(delete) $429,500.

The kitchen with its stone bench tops is part of an air conditioned open plan living zone and follows the neutral colour scheme throughout the house.

It has a separate laundry, a single remote garage with internal access and the yard is fully fenced.

Sliding glass doors open out to the outside pergola area.

It is located in a high position and is currently tenanted.

EAST IPSWICH

TONGUE STREET

• 759sqm

• 3 bedrooms

• 2 bathrooms

A well maintained 90 year old character home sold last month for $600,000.

The home has a new roof, has been repainted internally and externally, the stumps have been replaced and the plumbing and electricals have been upgraded.

The timber floor boards have been polished, both bathrooms have been renovated as well as the kitchen and fences have been surveyed to the boundary lines. And there is a white picket fence at the front.

The property last sold for $63,000 in 2001.

CAMIRA

STEVEN STREET

• 1,457sqm

• 4 bedrooms

• 2 bathrooms

The marketing agent described this residence as a “generous family home which has been cleverly designed, offering open plan living, an inground pool, a spacious shed, abundant car parking all wrapped in stunning private gardens”.

It sold last month for $1,050,000.

It has a master suite with views over the pool.

There’s an ‘entertainers’ kitchen, a pot belly stove and a large dining area which links with the outdoor entertainment area. There is also a formal dining room and lounge room.

The property last sold in 1992 for $136,500.

SPRING MOUNTAIN

CREEKWOOD

CIRCUIT

• 784sqm

• 4 bedrooms

• 3 bathrooms

A home built in one of the highest elevation points in the suburb, sold last month for $1,284,000.

It features a large master suite and a kitchen with a butler’s pantry.

The interior design of the ground level has a seamless flow out to the large undercover entertainment area and the inground swimming pool.

There are multiple living spaces and zoned, ducted air conditioning.

The bedrooms are upstairs plus there’s a private balcony.

The corner block property last sold in 2018 for $325,000.

KARALEE

RIVERSLEIGH COURT

• 2,543sqm

• 4 bedrooms

• 2 bathrooms

An Aura designed home built in 2019 sold last month for $1,340,000.

This spacious low-set family home offers modern living and outdoor entertaining and is built on a 2,543m2 block with rear access and vehicle access

The large kitchen has a butler’s pantry and stone bench tops.

It also features a large master suite and there is ducted air conditioning into each room.

The glass stacking sliding doors frame the view of the backyard and lead to the alfresco area.

The property last sold in 2017 for $303,000.

DINMORE

NEW CHUM ROAD

• 480sqm

•3 bedrooms

•1 bathroom

A character home described as “immaculate” sold last month for $409,000.

The bedrooms are large and there’s a well-appointed bathroom.

The kitchen has been updated and there’s a separate formal lounge room and a separate formal dining room.

There’s a toilet in the laundry, a front deck and the home has been enclosed underneath which can be used as a storage or rumpus area.

The home is on steel stumps.

The property last sold in 2004 for $182,000.

IPSWICH

KALLARA AVENUE

• 1,414sqm

• 4 bedrooms

• 1 bathroom

Built on an elevated block and surrounded by gardens, this home sold last month for $1,000,000.

The extensive formal living areas are located towards the front of the house.

The north facing main bedroom has a deep wardrobe and flows through to a sunroom.

The functional solid timber kitchen has views to the garden and is close to the laundry.

The original terrazzo floor is stunning in the main bathroom which has had a recent upgrade with new tiles and glass shower screen.

The property last sold for $21,000 in 1972.

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