Sold for $489,000
Sold for $489,0004, 16 Trackson Street, Alderley QLD 4051
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Property was sold on 31 March 2023.
Sold on 31 March 2023.
2 beds
2 baths
1 car
Apartment / Unit
100m²
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Apartment / Unit
100m²
Situated in an ideal location in Alderley, this two-bedroom apartment is vacant and available now and would suit first home buyers, downsizers, and investors alike. Located on the top floor within a quiet building of just nine apartments, this property offers a low maintenance lifestyle with all conveniences within easy reach. Offering a functional floorplan, this property features: - Tiled, air-conditioned open plan living - Large south-west facing balcony with privacy/shade blinds accessed via triple stacker sliding doors from the living area - Kitchen with dishwasher, electric oven and stove, and plenty of cupboard storage - Bedroom 1 with mirrored built-ins, ceiling fan and large ensuite - Bedroom 2 with mirrored built-ins, ceiling fan and private balcony - Bathroom with large, walk-in shower - European laundry with tub and clothes dryer - Secure single dedicated car space accessed via remote garage plus visitor parking onsite - Intercom access - Linen storage Additional Information - BCC Rates: $1,800.80 per annum - Body Corp Contributions: $2,966.76 per annum - Sinking Fund Balance: $79,582.78 as at 13/02/2023 - Year Built: 2003 - Previously rented for $450 per week School Catchments Prep to Year 6: Newmarket State School Year 7 to Year 12: Kelvin Grove State College Bus stop inbound: 500m walk (approx. 7 minutes) Bus stop outbound: 240m walk (approx. 3 minutes) Alderley Train Station: 850m walk (approx. 11 minutes) Newmarket Train Station: 1km walk (approx. 12 minutes) Coles Alderley: 2-minute drive Newmarket Village: 4-minute drive Disclaimer Whilst all reasonable attempts have been made to verify the accuracy of the information provided, the Selling agents confirm that they cannot guarantee accuracy of the same and accept no liability (express or implied)in the event that any information contained in the document or provided within is inaccurate. Parties must ensure they make their own due diligence enquiries to satisfy themselves about the accuracy of the information. This information provided is indicative only and must not be relied upon unless confirmed by a party through their own due diligence.