74 Haggartys Ave, Karrabin is a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom House with 2 parking spaces and was built in 1991. The property has a land size of 10000m2 and floor size of 230m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in September 2022.
The "father of modern medicine" Hippocrates declared that "nature itself is the best physician", a sentiment revealing this ancient Greek physician and philosopher was long ahead of his time.
For today, a growing body of science now recognises what those yearning for a tree change seem to know instinctively - that nature is both a tonic for physical wellbeing and a balm for the mind, capable of transforming our lives and health as it speaks to our soul.
It's the same principle behind the Japanese practice of "forest bathing" and a reason why plants or nature scenes are found in hospital rooms. It's why schools encourage outdoor play and urban design has fervently embraced green spaces, and why ecotourism and ecopsychology have emerged as fields of their own.
Meandering down the long, languishing drive of this stunning Haggartys Avenue property, it's also a fact Duke Realty director and selling agent Sam Patterson cites, explaining, "There's actually studies showing the minimum amount of time to spend in nature is at least 120 minutes weekly for a positive effect on wellbeing, so imagine how living and working in a place like this every day could really soothe your soul."
Indeed, this house honours such principles as it engages with its stunning natural landscape and rural location - with this philosophy informing the very design of this home as well as being one lived, breathed and embraced daily by the property's long-time owners who have raised a family here while also building a thriving naturopathy business surrounded by nature in the comfort of their home.
And now a rare opportunity exists for a new family in search of their own perfect nurturing home or wellness haven to become custodians of an amazing property Patterson describes as having "beautiful, calming energy all its own."
THE PROPERTY
Set amidst an expansive 10,000m2 of lush tropical vegetation, natural olive groves and sprawling lawn spaces, each room of this 1991-built residence engages deliberately with the beautiful outdoors.
It does so sometimes meditatively and contemplatively as in the case of its oversized, north-facing master suite boasting walk-in-robe and generous ensuite, on one side basking in glorious northern light and on the other gazing into a verdant courtyard with calming water feature. Enjoying a position set apart from the home's 3 other generously-proportioned bedrooms and family bathroom, these are found to either side of the home's central hall.
In terms of communal gathering spaces, beyond the front door be greeted by a warm and welcoming lounge room with traditional wood fireplace, where sunlight reaches in like the glistening fingers of mother nature through tall trees and flowering shrubs encircling the north-facing front yard.
Down the hall, an alluring archway beckons discovery of a family-sized kitchen with stunning black stone benchtops, crisp light cabinetry and a full suite of gleaming stainless steel appliances including Miele underbench oven, electric cooktop and quality Bosch dishwasher.
The adjacent dining room opens to another open air dining nook positioned perfectly at poolside, while a 2nd large family/media room is also tucked behind the dining.
Yet, one of the most unexpected and uniquely interesting features of this home is a space the current owners affectionately refer to as "The Summer Room" - a fully screened, covered patio extending off the bedrooms and rear family room. An intimate space for rest, retreat and relaxation, enjoy a heightened awareness of your stunning natural surroundings as you find yourself at once both within and without.
Further out back still, discover a secret grotto-like BBQ area and stunning crystalline pool with adjacent sauna hut and separate bathroom set amidst the gardens, promising your very own day spa experience in this private rural retreat.
With a generous, functional laundry/mudroom, oversized rear shed, security screens and split-system reverse cycle air-conditioning to complete the offering, here modern convenience enjoys peaceful coexistence with the simplicity of nature, ensuring comfort year-round.
THE POSITION
The call of the wild reverberates strongly at this beautiful Karrabin property located close to both the Ipswich city centre and RAAF Amberley Base. Ever-soothing breezes call you to escape the urban jungle and enjoy an elevated experience replacing screen time with green time, while also remaining close to Brisbane and transportation options thanks to nearby Karrabin station, with direct and easy access to the likes of Esk and Toowoomba further afield facilitated courtesy of the Warrego Highway.
For nature-lovers secretly wanting to "go bush", this property offers a rare opportunity to escape the rat race yet remain connected to the convenience that comes with living in one of south-east Queensland's fastest growing residential areas.
Ideally suited for those looking for space and flexibility to work from home, this location is positioned minutes to the University of Southern Queensland's Ipswich campus, located in a coveted pocket, off one of south-east Queensland's major growth corridors.
Earmarked for a range of future infrastructure projects and with close proximity to quality schools including West Moreton Anglican College (at the end of the street), work and study options abound, ensuring this location is highly-sought after by families seeking to stay connected while creating their own private sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of a world just beyond.
THE OPPORTUNITY
Expected to equally find favour with locals and those looking to transform their lifestyle, this once-in-a-lifetime property is not expected to last long. So should you too be longing to find nurture in nature, call Sam to register your interest and inspect this weekend.
The size of Karrabin is approximately 10.8 square kilometres. It has 2 parks. The population of Karrabin in 2011 was 473 people. By 2016 the population was 430 showing a population decline of 9.1% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Karrabin is 50-59 years. Households in Karrabin are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Karrabin work in a trades occupation. In 2011, 73.4% of the homes in Karrabin were owner-occupied compared with 80.2% in 2016.
Karrabin has 185 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Karrabin have seen a 104.95% increase in median value. As at 31 October 2024:
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