Elegance and space grace $1 million plus homes

58 Stephenson Street, Coalfalls

COALFALLS: An impressively, large home on a half hectare homesite in Stephenson Street sold for $1.24 million in February. The two-level brick home has four bedrooms on the upper level, several living areas, two ducted air conditioning systems and has been freshly painted in addition to new flooring. A guest wing, a covered upper desk with panoramic views, a large kitchen with lots of storage space and a full length storage space under the home. Outdoors there’s a swimming pool with its own cave, waterfall and beach.

75 Thorn Street Ipswich

IPSWICH: A fully restored 110-year-old home in Thorn Street sold last month for $1.2 million. ‘Truswell’ was described by the selling agents as having the perfect blend of character charm and modern comforts such as ducted air conditioning. The six-bedroom, three bathroom home has multiple living areas and a large kitchen with lots of natural light. High ceilings, VJ timber walls, fireplace and timber floors are reminiscent of the period in which it was built. The yard boasts a saltwater swimming pool, double carport and shed.


18 Bright View Court, Deebing Heights

DEEBING HEIGHTS: A modern home with a heritage style facade, with five bedrooms and two bathrooms, sold last month for $1.11 million. Built on a larger than half hectare block, the home has deep, wraparound verandahs, ducted air conditioning, timber blinds and polished timber floors. The large kitchen is easily accessed from the indoor and outdoor living areas including the swimming pool and spa complex. There’s garage a and shed room for seven cars and a bitumen driveway with a circular turnaround.

9 Lion Street, Ipswich

IPSWICH: Totally renovated and totally charming describes the home in Lion Street which sold for $1,202 million in early March. The home was built in 1907 as attested to by the wrought iron railings, deep verandahs and polished timber floors. It has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, ducted air conditioning, combustion fireplace, large kitchen with stone benchtops, a 6.6kW solar systems and the list goes on. The garden has been landscaped and features a spa and several paved seating areas.

7 Venus Court, Karalee

KARALEE: Go beyond the street view and you’ll find a deceptively large six-bedroom, four bathroom home with a total of eight carparking spaces in Venus Court. The home sold for $1.59 million in late March. It has a large cinema room, open plan living, children’s retreat, and indoor bar space. The 9ft ceilings accentuate the size of the rooms. The kitchen overlooks the large outdoor living space, has Caesarstone bench tops, plenty of storage and a large butler’s pantry. Outside there’s a heated pool and a granny flat and a powered shed.

5 Hideaway Place, Karalee

KARALEE: A near new home with four-bedrooms and two-bathrooms in Hideaway Place sold for $1,043 million in early March. Fully ducted air conditioning, high ceilings, a media room, a games room and a kitchen which is open plan with the meals and living area. The natural bush setting gives privacy to the outdoor entertainment areas and there’s internal entry from the remote control, double garage. The almost half hectare property is fenced and gated on both sides for easy access to the backyard.

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