71 Abingdon St, Woolloongabba is a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom House with 1 parking spaces and was built in 1900. The property has a land size of 405m2 and floor size of 111m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in September 2020.
Rarely have I had the pleasure of finding an inner-city oasis with as much style, sophistication and warmth as 71 Abingdon St Woolloongabba.
Positioned in the prized Gabba Hill Community, this house resembles like the terraces of Surrey Hills or Albert Park, seldom have I seen owners create something as special as this home.
With period pieces and original features that define a craftsmanship and quality for its next lucky owner to love and enjoy. The attention to detail and time spent sanding back 100 year old doors, adding porcelain pieces and finding art deco lighting is truly magical and spectacular.
Every inch of this property both inside and out is meticulous and timeless, the clever use of space and design here is second to none. There are multiple storage options including linen cupboards, bookshelves, storage cupboards, attic space, could there actually be such a thing as too much storage?
The stunning kitchen has a large pantry cupboard with pull out drawers and cupboards all the way to the ceiling. With its granite bench tops, gas stove and dishwasher, it is a glorious place to entertain and enjoy Brisbane's sub-tropical lifestyle.
Highlights:
- Main bedroom with built-in robes and bay window
- En-suite with Carrara marble floor tiles and custom-made vanity
- 11 foot ceilings with original pressed metal throughout
- Renovated main bathroom with fully restored "Metres" cast iron claw-foot bath, made in Wales UK in the 1930's
- Brass fittings in main bathroom
- Carrara marble bench tops on bathroom vanity and laundry bench
- Australian made 'Timberline' basins in bathrooms and en-suite matched with 'Broadware' tap-ware
- Recycled and restored antique doors and windows
- Reverse cycle spilt systems air conditioners in each room and living areas
- Pure wool carpets in 3 bedrooms
- Attic ladder and attic storage assessable from main hallway
- NBN fibre to curb and cable TV connections
- Sensor lights to outside and side of house for security
- Large under house storage room, workshop and lockable storage area
- On-site 3 car parking (dependent on size of car) under house with automatic remote entry
- Trailer / push-bike / scooter / motorbike storage area under house
- 3000 litre water tank with pump and tap to back garden
- Large semi-open entertaining area able to hold 10 seater table and sitting area
- Storm / cafe blinds in the picturesque rotunda entertaining area
- Outdoor fireplace and large decking area
This 405m2 flat allotment has an ideal north facing aspect at the end of a dead end street with extensive and productive food gardens in both the front and back yards. There are over 50 varieties of fruits, vegetable and herbs with a 3000l water tank to help this magnificent garden (and you) thrive and prosper.
Gabba Hill is renowned for its proximity to bikeways, buses and trains, being able to stroll to cafes, the Antique Precinct, close to Southbank theatres and restaurants, or West Ends hip lifestyle bars and shops. Just a 10-15 minute walk to Princess Alexandra, Mater and the Queensland Children's Hospitals. Easy walking to Brisbane State High School, St Laurences College, Sommerville House and the new Inner City South Secondary College as well as Dutton Park Primary school. A 20 minute stroll over the green bridge will get you to the University of Queensland or its a 35 minute walk from your door into the city.
Please come visit Sam Peterffy from Harcourts to secure a property that delivers an outstanding lifestyle haven of space, character and style, iconic inner city living at its best. The owners are set to sell on or before auction and all offers are encouraged. A current building and pest report is available for this property. Don't miss out on this haven, make yourself available to buy before someone else does.
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The size of Woolloongabba is approximately 2.5 square kilometres. There are 10 parks, covering nearly 2.5% of the total area. The population of Woolloongabba in 2016 was 5631 people. By 2021 the population was 8687 showing a population growth of 54.3% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Woolloongabba is 20-29 years. Households in Woolloongabba are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Woolloongabba work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 26.40% of the homes in Woolloongabba were owner-occupied compared with 31.70% in 2016.
Woolloongabba has 5,448 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Woolloongabba have seen a 56.93% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 101.95% increase. As at 30 June 2026:
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