Caboolture QLD 4510 34 Margaret Street
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House Sold
3  Beds
  |  
1  Bath
  |  
2  Cars
Sold for $799,000
First National Real Estate Moreton
Location! Location! Location! In the heart of Caboolture city.
Invest in Your Future with this Stunning Property at 34 Margaret Street, Caboolture QLD -

Located in the heart of Caboolture, this charming house at 34 Margaret Street is now available for sale. This well-maintained Queenslander sits on a prime site of 809m2 with a beautifully landscaped garden. With its convenient location close to amenities and transport links, this property offers comfortable living in a sought-after area.

Property Features:
3 bedroom
2 carpark
Fully renovated bathroom
Fully renovated kitchen
Solar system
Electric roller shutters
Split air conditioning for living room & Kitchen & dining area
Down stairs laundry & ample storage
Upstairs Entertaining area
Three large rainwater tanks (1 x 3000L & 1 x 5000L)
Large Garden shed
Fully fenced

The Location:
350 meters to Caboolture station.
5 minutes to M1 northbound & southbound.
4 minutes to Caboolture hospital.
Walking distance to Caboolture shopping center.
3 minutes to Central Lakes Shopping Village Caboolture.
Walking Distance to private schools.
Close to public schools.

For those looking for a well-maintained home with modern features in a convenient location near essential amenities and attractions in Caboolture QLD - don't miss out on this opportunity! Contact Channa Edirisinghe on 0425141462 for private inspections or more information about this property today!
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