29 Valentine St, Toowong is a 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom House with 2 parking spaces and was built in 1930. The property has a land size of 739m2 and floor size of 222m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in July 2023.
With proximity to leading schools, parklands, dining hotspots and gourmet providores, this elevated Queenslander presents warm, spacious interiors rich with period charm and an ultra-private, northeast-facing outdoor living area complete with a solar-heated lap pool. Included are solid timber floors, European appliances and a master suite with a vaulted plantation-style ceiling feature, ensuite and French doors to the verandah. An attractive home packed with versatility, the ground floor boasts a ready-made two-bedroom dual living suite ideal for students and office use, providing a separate entrance, kitchenette and ample parking.
Be captivated by the traditional styling, with VJ-lined walls and high ceilings, coloured casement windows, breezeways and a central hall with an archway feature and leadlight above the entry door. Walk past large, light-filled bedrooms to your left and right, and a formal lounge or dining room, with a crystal chandelier overhead, before entering the relaxed family areas of this well-built c. 1930s' residence.
Positioned towards the rear of the home, these extended living, meals and media spaces capture the winter sun along a north-facing wall and connect via timber bi-fold doors onto an enormous, tiled entertaining terrace. With a high-pitched, pavilion-style roofline showcasing robust timber posts and exposed beams, a frameless glass pool fence and a resort-inspired landscape, this secluded spot is sure to be popular with family and guests.
Mature gardens and high fences assure privacy from neighbouring properties, with the small, grassed backyard providing a level playing area for the kids and pets and requiring little upkeep from you.
Generously appointed with black granite benchtop surfaces and timber-styled cabinetry, a large pantry and high-quality appliances, the functional kitchen is sure to please the avid home cook and entertainer. Inclusions comprise a Neff induction cooktop, a Smeg multi-function wall oven and integrated Smeg microwave, an extended-flue canopy rangehood and a Miele dishwasher.
This Queenslander presents the scope to carry out further, exciting renovations, if desired, and provides a great opportunity for you to reinvigorate, redesign and incorporate your customised selection of upmarket inclusions and finishes into the residence.
Bedrooms are located on each level, with three on the upper, original floor and two on the built-in ground floor. Perfect for families of all ages, younger children will love to remain closer to mum and dad while the teenagers will be keen to escape to their very own games and media retreat downstairs.
Re-purposing the sleepout's extended space that runs along the eastern side of the house, a walk-in-robe and a modern ensuite with a Tasmanian oak vanity have been added to the main bedroom, with a private study adjoining another. A corridor further along the hallway houses the large, family bathroom, with a separate deep bath and shower and a European-style laundry.
Featuring a connecting timber staircase and an internal door that can be locked for privacy, the ground floor is perfect for guest or extended family accommodation, or used for the potential of gaining rental income. There is a separate front entry door opening into the living area, kitchenette facilities, large bedrooms, a bathroom and a single garage with an extended storage area.
This generous 739m2 allotment has a wide street frontage, with the gabled Queenslander set into the Toowong hillside behind a sturdy, secure front fence, intercom-monitored visitor entrance and remote-operated driveway gate. Landscaped to provide appeal and practicality, the exterior is neat and well-designed, with a concrete walkway leading up to the house's front stairs, garage, carport and an expansive off-street parking area for multiple cars.
Ducted and split-system air-conditioning can be found throughout the residence, with 5kWh of rooftop solar reducing energy costs. Near to major transport corridors, excellent public transport and a short walk or cycle to join Anzac Park's green spaces, connected bikeways and the overpass that takes you into Mount Coot-tha's Botanic Gardens, this convenient location, just 4km from the CBD, offers an outstanding level of amenity.
A walk of about 6 minutes will take you to the Cat & Fiddle Markets and the popular dining establishments of Two Small Rooms and Bangkok Milton. Situated within the catchment for Toowong State School and Indooroopilly State High School, this address is positioned approximately a 4-minute drive from Brisbane Boys' College, St. Ignatius Catholic Primary School and Stuartholme School.
The size of Toowong is approximately 4.2 square kilometres. It has 18 parks covering nearly 10.4% of total area. The population of Toowong in 2011 was 11,255 people. By 2016 the population was 10,832 showing a population decline of 3.8% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Toowong is 20-29 years. Households in Toowong are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Toowong work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 42.9% of the homes in Toowong were owner-occupied compared with 44.4% in 2016.
Toowong has 7,380 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Toowong have seen a 71.35% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 80.16% increase. As at 31 October 2024:
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