Sales volumes predicted to continue to rise in Ipswich city

9 Dale Rd Camira

CAMIRA: A red brick homestead in a large garden setting in Dale Road will be auctioned. The air conditioned four-bedroom, two bathroom home features high ceilings, timber details, parking for seven cars and a wraparound verandah. The home has a selection of living spaces and a well appointed kitchen.

108 Barclay Street Bundamba

BUNDAMBA: A four-bedroom, two bathroom home in Barclay Street has been listed with an asking price of offers over $550,000. The two-storey home is built on a 1,310sqm allotment with four bedrooms, a bathroom and living areas upstairs as well as a sunroom. Downstairs there’s a double garage, laundry and some living rooms.

25 Siedofsky Street Redbank Plains

REDBANK PLAINS: Offers over $649,000 is being asked for this four-bedroom, two-bathroom home. The Siedofsky Street residence has multiple living areas and a standout kitchen with stone benchtops and stainless steel appliances. The master bedroom has an ensuite, walk in wardrobe and a balcony. Outside there’s a large alfresco dining area, a 5kW solar system, a fenced yard and electric gates.

18 Simpson Street North Ipswich

NORTH IPSWICH: A recently renovated three-bedroom, one bathroom home in Simpson Street is being marketed for offers over $449,000. Features include timber floors, timber benchtops in the kitchen and established gardens. There is a three-car tandem car park off the home and a double remote lock up garage.

44 Pine Street North Ipswich

NORTH IPSWICH: Owners of a renovated Queenslander are asking for offers over $769,000 for their Pine Street home. The four-bedroom, two-bathroom highset is built on a 1,012sqm elevated allotment with views. The home is fully restored, has 11ft ceilings, an ‘entertainer’s kitchen, open plan living and two decks. There’s 6.6kW of solar and a ducted Daikin system with a touch screen smart control panel.

34 Glenelg Drive Brassall

BRASSALL: A brick home in Glenelg Drive is listed for offers over $449,000. Feature brick walls and vaulted ceilings in the large, air conditioned lounge room are a standout on entry to the home. The bedrooms are air conditioned and have built in robes. The outdoor entertainment area runs the full length of the house.

9 Berry Street Churchill

CHURCHILL: Offers over $399,000 are asked for this three-bedroom, one bathroom home in Berry Street. The lounge, dining and kitchen are air conditioned and have lots of natural light. The renovated kitchen has easy access to the undercover patio. The bathroom has also been renovated, and is across from the large laundry.

37 Selwyn Street North Booval

NORTH BOOVAL: Offers over $429,000 will be considered for this newly renovated home in Selwyn Street. There are two bathrooms and two of the four bedrooms have built-in robes and air conditioning. Bedroom four also has air-conditioning, a kitchenette and external access to the new side verandah.

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