Ipswich Property Sales

DEEBING HEIGHTS

 Described as a ‘luxurious fully renovated family residence which has been tastefully designed to be the ultimate entertainer’, this home in Harrison Grove sold for $792,000, this month.

The kitchen and pantry are open plan with the

large family room and dining area.

The master suite has a his and hers walk in robes and a designer ensuite.

The property was last on the market in 2020, when it sold for $399,000.

• Harrison Grove

• 4 bedroom

• 2 bathroom

• 901sqm block

SPRINGFIELD LAKES

 This home in Stradbroke Crescent overlooks bushland reserve, has generous spaces and a versatile floorplan.

It sold this month for $1.26 million.

The kitchen has a large butler’s pantry, and is open plan with the living and dining area.

From there it is only a step away from the undercover outdoor areas and the inground swimming pool.

The property last sold for $317,500 in 2017.

• Stradbroke Crescent

• 4 bedroom

• 2 bathroom

• 815sqm block

SOUTH RIPLEY

 A home in Goulburn Crescent with a ‘light and airy open-plan layout, two large living areas and a spacious yard’ sold this month for $639,000.

Other selling points include a large kitchen with corner pantry, a master suite, a large internal laundry and security screened windows and doors.

There are two split system air conditioners and ceiling fans.

It last sold in 2017 for $206,500.

• Goulburn Crescent

• 4 bedroom

• 2 bathroom

• 448sqm block

CHUWAR

 Commanding views and multiple living spaces are just two of the features of this Brodzig Road home which sold for $1.33 million, this month.

A custom built kitchen with walk in pantry, a master suite with a double shower and double vanity and a children’s bedroom wing are other standouts.

Zoned ducted air conditioning, CCTV, smart phone connectivity and solar are also part of the package.

It last sold in 2020 for $340,000.

• Brodzig Road

• 5 bedroom

• 2 bathroom

• 3,036sqm block

NEWTOWN

 A character home with a huge shed was how this resdience in Brisbane Road was billed. It sold this month for $525,000.

It has high and detailed ceilings, large bedrooms and all of the finer details of a big Queenslander home.

There’s a generous sized deck at the rear and a single drive through carport.

It also has ducted air conditioning, security screens and solar.

It last sold in 2007 for $312,000.

• Brisbane Road

• 3 bedroom

• 1 bathroom

• 721sqm block

GAILES

 A classic heritage colour palette, high ceilings, polished floors, original stained glass, fretwork, and VJ walls – this trademark character home in Waterford Road sold for $544,000, this month.

The verandahs have been closed in to form sunrooms, and home office areas, the kitchen is well maintained and has an additional storage area. Established gardens and ducted air conditioning are also features.

It was last sold in 2015 for $315,000.

• Waterford Road

• 3 bedroom

• 1 bathroom

• 809sqm block

NORTH IPSWICH

 Two bedrooms have built ins, the kitchen and dining room are open plan and there’s a well appointed bathroom in this Cranes Road home which sold for $449,000, this month.

There is a sleepout which could be used for a bedroom or study. It also has an outdoor entertainment area, a separate toilet downstairs and dual street access.

There is no available sale history.

• Cranes Road

• 3 bedroom

• 1 bathroom

• 1,012sqm block

SPRINGFIELD

 Style, convenience and elegance were the marketing features of this home in Congo Circuit which sold for $720,000, this month.

It has a contemporary kitchen, multiple living spaces, a master suite plus three generous sized bedrooms.

It is located on a hilltop block with a rear outdoor alfresco area with an inbuilt tree house and playground.

It was on the market in 2019 and sold for $415,000.

• Congo Circuit

• 4 bedroom

• 2 bathroom

• 906sqm block

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