11 Hunter Street
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Everton Park is one of Brisbane's most impressive northside suburbs - leafy, family-focused, and sitting less than 10 kilometres from the CBD. Hunter Street sits among its most desirable pockets, and number 11 makes an immediate impression: a solid brick lowset with terracotta roof tiles, Italian cypress trees framing the front, and a family friendly backyard that signals a home built with longevity in mind. Brick construction is genuinely uncommon in this part of Brisbane - where most homes are timber Queenslanders with the maintenance demands that come with them - which makes this early 2000s build all the more compelling. Inside, the layout is one of the home's strongest assets. Two separate living areas give a family genuine room to breathe - a front family room finished with hybrid engineered timber floors, and a second open-plan living and dining zone at the rear that connects directly to the covered alfresco and backyard. Security screens are fitted throughout, drawing cross-flow breezes that make the home feel alive and comfortable even before you reach for the remote. And when you do, you'll find split-system air conditioning in every single room - a standard of comfort that most homes in this price range simply don't deliver. The kitchen is well-proportioned with generous bench space, a Westinghouse oven, electric cooktop, and a layout that looks directly out to the backyard - practical for families with young children who need eyes on the yard while dinner's being prepared. The master bedroom is oversized with a mirrored built-in robe, ceiling fan, and air conditioning, and benefits from direct access to the main bathroom, which functions equally as an ensuite or family bathroom depending on how you use it. Bedrooms two and three are both generously sized with built-in robes, ceiling fans, and their own air conditioning - nothing has been overlooked. The backyard is one of the property's real surprises. Fully fenced, flat, and beautifully maintained with lush green lawn, it's the kind of outdoor space that photographs well and lives even better - safe for children, perfect for a dog, and large enough to warrant a lazy Saturday afternoon doing absolutely nothing. The covered alfresco connects the inside to the outside without fuss, and there's additional space down the side of the home with storage and an electric hot water system. A single remote garage with substantial storage behind it, plus an additional off-street parking space out front, rounds out a home that functions with genuine thoughtfulness. The home is full of considered additions a family makes when designing a home, not just a house. Whether you're a young family making your first move into the Everton Park market, or buyers looking to plant roots in a suburb that consistently rewards that decision, 11 Hunter Street is a home that earns its position quietly and completely. Property Highlights: - Rare early 2000s brick lowset construction - Three bedrooms, all with built-in robes, ceiling fans, and split system air conditioning - Two separate living areas - front family room with hybrid timber floors and rear open-plan living and dining - Air conditioning in every room throughout the home - Security screens throughout for year-round cross-flow ventilation - Master bedroom with direct bathroom access functioning as ensuite or family bathroom - Well-proportioned kitchen with Westinghouse oven, electric cooktop, and generous bench space - Covered alfresco with direct backyard access - Fully fenced, flat, lush backyard with storage down the side - Single remote garage with substantial internal storage - Additional off-street parking in front of garage - Electric hot water system - Downlights and ceiling fans throughout Location & Lifestyle: Everton Park has earned its reputation as one of Brisbane's most family-friendly northside suburbs, and it continues to reward those who choose it. Less than 10 kilometres from the CBD, the suburb sits in a sweet spot between genuine residential calm and outstanding everyday convenience. Hunter Street backs directly onto Teralba Park - one of Brisbane's most well-appointed community parks, with a unique vine-maze playground, ninja warrior course, dog off-leash area, half-court basketball, table tennis, free electric BBQs, picnic shelters, and the Kedron Brook Bikeway running along its boundary. It's the kind of park that becomes part of your weekly rhythm, not just a destination for special occasions. Brookside Shopping Centre is within easy walking distance, with daily groceries, specialty retail, and services all covered without getting in a car. Everton Park Plaza adds further convenience close by. For schooling, the options are exceptional across both the state and private sectors. Everton Park State School and Everton Park State High School are both well-regarded community institutions. Northside Christian College - one of north Brisbane's most respected independent Prep-to-Year 12 schools - is located in the suburb itself on Flockton Street, while Mt Maria College and Hillbrook Anglican School are within easy reach for families considering broader private options. North West Private Hospital and the Prince Charles Hospital are both close by, providing practical significance for healthcare workers and families alike. CBD buses are a short stroll away, and with the arterial road network providing straightforward access across Brisbane's north and beyond, the commute from Everton Park is one of the suburb's most quietly appreciated advantages. In a market where location, lifestyle, and liveability rarely align so neatly, 11 Hunter Street makes a compelling case without needing to try very hard.
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- Bedrooms
- 3
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- 2
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