Feature property: Majestic grand old lady
Published 5:03am 7 February 2025
11 Josephine St, Redcliffe
4 bedrooms
1 bathroom
4 car accommodation
1219 sqm
Regally perched on a 1219sqm block, this historic Queenslander named Coolamon has been a Peninsula landmark since it was relocated to its present location in 1959.
Previously the Charleville Police Station, this home is ripe for renovation to restore it to its former glory (plans are available for viewing), or a prime opportunity for astute investors and developers.
With favourable Next Generation Neighbourhood zoning and 12m height overlays, it is perfectly positioned east of Oxley Ave in a “blue-chip” location.
With panoramic ocean views to Moreton Island, facing northeast, and with a 33m frontage, several opportunities exist: remove the existing home for subdivision into three lots; a townhouse development site (up to 12m), or retaining the current home with further opportunities to subdivide a portion of the block (STCA).
Buyers who appreciate the warmth and character of a home of this era, that cannot be replicated in contemporary homes, will embrace the current features this beautiful home has to offer.
These include a one-of-a-kind turret with panoramic 360 degree and ocean views across to Moreton Island, traditional VJ walls, 11ft ceilings, pressed tin ceiling in the living area, stunning hardwood floors, lead-light windows, wrap-around bullnose veranda, old-world fireplace, private studio to enjoy hobbies, massive shed and more.
If you are looking for a big block to let children and pets play freely, with no neighbours nearby and room for all your toys (boats/caravan/work trailer/jet ski), this home and 1219 sqm block offers this and more.
The property is expected to generate plenty of interest. Phone Jo Szulc on 0412 195 577 to arrange a private viewing as an inspection is a must to truly appreciate this majestic home.
Expressions of interest will close on Monday, February 17, 2025.
CONTACT: Jo Szulc 0412 195 577
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