An open horizon to shape as your own and savour the serenity, this exceptional 1,813sqm parcel presents an inspiring canvas in one of Bardon's most beautiful bushland pockets.
Immersed in a tree-lined landscape, buyers will delight in the rare sense of privacy, elevation, and lifestyle convenience, with Bardon State School and Stuartholme within walking distance, and Mt Coot-tha trails just moments away.
Currently occupied by a two-storey home, the site offers outstanding potential for transformation through renovation, rebuilding, or redevelopment (STCA). Featuring three bedrooms, one bathroom, and parking for three cars, the functional floor plan can remain or make way for a brand-new configuration that takes full advantage of the sprawling yard space, scenic surroundings and uplifting ambience nestled in nature (STCA).
Tucked amongst the trees, this tranquil lifestyle setting is only 7km from the CBD. Footsteps from your door, Mt Coot-tha trails, parklands and the Ithaca Creek Bikeway invite mornings, afternoons, and weekends spent walking, cycling and playing with the kids.
After savouring the sunshine, venture moments away to the shopping and dining at Bardon, Rosalie and Paddington, where you can enjoy coffee and meals with friends. A perfect place to raise your family, Bardon State School and Stuartholme are within 850m, and St Joseph's School is 1.7km away.
Property Summary:
• Blank canvas opportunity in a beautiful bushland setting
• Leafy 1,813sqm land parcel with 29.5m frontage
• Opportunity to renovate, rebuild or redevelop (STCA)
• Existing home with 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and laundry
• Air-conditioned living and dining space and retro kitchen
• Expansive yard surrounded by a porch, patio and courtyard
• Extensive basement + garage and carport parking for 3 cars
Don't miss your chance to secure this transformation opportunity in a blissful bushland setting. Enquire today to schedule a viewing and see what this property offers.
A modest, raised mid-century cottage with a traditional verandah and roomy sloping block — intact but plainly dated. The house shows some original mid-century fittings (kitchen joinery, tiled bathroom) but lacks distinctive architectural authorship or high-quality detailing and would read as a typical older suburban dwelling rather than an architect-designed statement.
Key Architectural Features
raised single-storey timber cottagecovered front verandah/porchcorrugated metal roofundercroft storage/garagelarge sloping backyardoriginal/dated kitchen joinery with bright laminateperiod bathroom tiles and fixtures