297 Lancaster Road,
Ascot, QLD 4007
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A chance to enter the market in Ascot with a holding income and the greatest capital growth. Ideal as an investment, value add in a refurbishment, and or development of more units.
Features Include:
- Whole Block of 4 brick flats
- 2 bedroom & 1 Bathroom
- Low risk investment
- Land size is 810M2 on 2 allotments zoned LMR
- Building site 500m2
- Close to Racecourse Drive and Portside Precinct
- Close to Nudgee Road, Southern Cross Drive and The Gateway
- Opposite the Ascot Bowls Club
- Excellent proximity & accessibility to bus & train
Modern Ascot
Ascot is a residential suburb of Brisbane, six km north-east of the CBD. It includes the Eagle Farm and Doomben Racecourses, although the nearby Eagle Farm industrial precinct which lies south-east along the Brisbane River is a separate suburb. Ascot is regarded as one of Brisbane's exclusive residential suburbs, its property values consistently ranking among the highest in the state.
The Racecourse Road shopping precinct is today mostly comprised of boutiques and cafes. Planning controls reputedly required new developments to have an 'Ascot look'. An annual Racecourse Road carnival is run in conjunction with the racing calendar, the major event on which is the Winter Carnival held in June. Growth in recent years has been stimulated by the redevelopment of the old Bretts Wharf and Portside commercial port facilities at the south end of Racecourse Road, Hamilton, converted into a luxury residential high-rise and hospitality precinct. The Eagle Farm racecourse and the Ascot railway station are listed on the Australian or Queensland heritage registers, along with Chataeu Nous and several other residences. Families move into the Ascot Catchment area to send their children to Ascot State Primary School.
Other demographic factors of note are:
- The population of Ascot as recorded in 2011 was 5,750
- 73% were Born in Australia and 85% speak English as there first Language;
- Predominant age group being 34 to 40 years;
- Approximately 30% of the homes are owner occupiers;
- The median house price is $1,000,000;
- The Median 2 Bedroom is $375,000
- Close By Schools Ascot State Primary, Hendra High School, St Ritas, St Margarets
For More details contact Diana Mitchell or Tim Packman
Features Include:
- Whole Block of 4 brick flats
- 2 bedroom & 1 Bathroom
- Low risk investment
- Land size is 810M2 on 2 allotments zoned LMR
- Building site 500m2
- Close to Racecourse Drive and Portside Precinct
- Close to Nudgee Road, Southern Cross Drive and The Gateway
- Opposite the Ascot Bowls Club
- Excellent proximity & accessibility to bus & train
Modern Ascot
Ascot is a residential suburb of Brisbane, six km north-east of the CBD. It includes the Eagle Farm and Doomben Racecourses, although the nearby Eagle Farm industrial precinct which lies south-east along the Brisbane River is a separate suburb. Ascot is regarded as one of Brisbane's exclusive residential suburbs, its property values consistently ranking among the highest in the state.
The Racecourse Road shopping precinct is today mostly comprised of boutiques and cafes. Planning controls reputedly required new developments to have an 'Ascot look'. An annual Racecourse Road carnival is run in conjunction with the racing calendar, the major event on which is the Winter Carnival held in June. Growth in recent years has been stimulated by the redevelopment of the old Bretts Wharf and Portside commercial port facilities at the south end of Racecourse Road, Hamilton, converted into a luxury residential high-rise and hospitality precinct. The Eagle Farm racecourse and the Ascot railway station are listed on the Australian or Queensland heritage registers, along with Chataeu Nous and several other residences. Families move into the Ascot Catchment area to send their children to Ascot State Primary School.
Other demographic factors of note are:
- The population of Ascot as recorded in 2011 was 5,750
- 73% were Born in Australia and 85% speak English as there first Language;
- Predominant age group being 34 to 40 years;
- Approximately 30% of the homes are owner occupiers;
- The median house price is $1,000,000;
- The Median 2 Bedroom is $375,000
- Close By Schools Ascot State Primary, Hendra High School, St Ritas, St Margarets
For More details contact Diana Mitchell or Tim Packman
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