12 storey mixed-use code assessable-height. Level site, back onto Coorparoo Creek Park. Expansive city views from 2rd floor. 150 meters to bus stop, 500 meters to train station. Woolworths, Coles and Aldi is 3-minute walk. 150 meters to the $250 million Coorparoo Square which includes a 10-theatre Dendy cinema complex with exclusive lounge bar. Good holding income from Dormakaba-a multi-national company. Coorparoo is a affluent inner Brisbane suburb and well serviced by recent major public transport projects.
Approximately 6 kilometres South-East from Brisbane's CBD. Coorparoo continues to benefit from consumer demand for near-city living with easy access to the city along either the Southeast Freeway or the Story Bridge. Given its close proximity to the city, the suburb has a high proportion of medium density unit complexes and a strong rental market. Families are well catered for with both private and state schools in the suburb. A very small part of Coorparoo is designated semi-industrial and commercial; however, this is a defined and isolated area not impinging on the residential zones of the suburb.
Coorparoo currently benefits from a train station only a few stops from the CBD, as well as a frequent Brisbane City Council bus services. Demand for the area will continue with the Cross River Rail and expansion of the Eastern Busway from Buranda to Main Avenue, including a station at Stones Corner. Coorparoo's shopping district includes Woolworths, Coles, Aldi supermarkets, chemist, bank, restaurants and various trendy cafes and the Stones Corner retail fashion outlets are nearby on Logan Road.
To find out more, please call Hiep Nguyen on 0414 311 262.