Originally built in 1923 and thoughtfully reimagined through an architecturally designed renovation by Mercury Design in 2018, this beautifully restored character residence blends timeless charm with contemporary functionality. Set across two levels with fully self-contained living on each floor, the home offers remarkable flexibility for multigenerational families, guest accommodation, a teenage retreat, or additional income potential. Upstairs, Tasmanian Oak floors flow throughout a light-filled living and dining space designed for connection and entertaining. At its heart sits a striking black-and-white kitchen, beautifully appointed with stone benchtops, Bosch appliances and an InSinkErator, all positioned to overlook the rear of the property. The living space extends effortlessly to the generous balcony where a fully equipped outdoor kitchen with sink and stone benches creates the perfect setting for relaxed alfresco dining. Two bedrooms complete this level, including a serene master retreat with a beautifully finished ensuite, while a central bathroom services the second bedroom. The lower level offers a fully self-contained living space of its own, creating a private retreat with open plan living, kitchen and dining, a generous bedroom, bathroom and laundry. With its own entry and internal connection to the main home, this level is ideal for extended family living, teenagers seeking independence, guests staying longer or to create an additional income stream. Comfort and practicality have been carefully considered throughout, with air conditioning to living areas and bedrooms, ceiling fans throughout, data points installed across both levels, and excellent storage including a secure two-car garage. Visitor parking at the front of the property adds further convenience for everyday living. Positioned in one of Annerley's most connected and evolving pockets, the home enjoys easy access to the cafés and local favourites along Ipswich Road, the parklands of Junction Park, and the vibrant dining and retail precincts of Buranda Village, Stones Corner and nearby Woolloongabba. The emerging City South precinct continues to transform the area, adding cinemas, restaurants and entertainment within easy reach. Excellent connectivity ensures effortless access to the CBD, with convenient links to the Clem7 tunnel and major motorway networks, while the PA Hospital precinct and the University of Queensland are both just minutes away. Also located within the sought-after Brisbane South State Secondary College catchment. A home that honours its heritage while embracing modern family living, this is a residence designed to adapt as life evolves for a multigenerational family. Please submit your best offer by the 19th of May 2026. Disclaimer | We have, in preparing this advertisement, used our best endeavours to ensure the information contained is true and accurate, but accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability in respect to any errors, omissions, inaccuracies or misstatements contained. Prospective purchasers should make their enquiries to verify the information contained in this advertisement.
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