89 Algoori Street, Morningside, QLD 4170
Morningside 3ਬੈੱਡਰੂਮ UNDER CONTRACT
UNDER CONTRACTAll-season haven with heated salt water pool, dual living areas & fuss-free outdoors - steps to CHAC, transport & shops
In a hugely sought-after pocket of Morningside, minutes stroll from Morningside Central shops, Monocle Coffee, CBD buses, CHAC, and the beloved Beelarong St Community Farm, this gorgeous home is where functionality, flexibility, and fabulous hosting all come together perfectly over a single level.
Beautifully proportioned, with dual living areas, sunny front lawns, and a heated salt-water swimming pool out the back, it's all about less work, more play, and more time to enjoy life, offering a wonderful, low-upkeep setting where busy families can flourish.
Basking in a superb Northern aspect, it's been cleverly designed to give everyone their own space when needed and presents a spotlessly maintained layout, with three great-sized bedrooms, a large home office, and secure garaging, plus an extra covered carport. Doubling brilliantly as an all-weather entertaining zone, the rear lounge opens up to catch cross-flow breeze and calming outlooks over the lagoon-style pool; the nearby kitchen makes it easy to keep an eye on the kids, while the formal living area spills to sun-filled gardens and lawn.
Highlights:
Sprawling layout, dual living areas + large office/ kids play area
Air conditioned formal lounge flows to neat front lawn
Solar-heated salt water pool w. water feature
Glass-wrapped rear lounge overlooking pool
Secure garage + covered carport - room for tinnies & trailers
Easy upkeep 405m2, minimal mowing required
Close to Morningside train station, gateway links, and famed Wynnum Road dining options like Sarmic and Flour & Chocolate, it's incredibly easy to see why this quiet, well-protected pocket is so popular with families. A stroll from Bulimba bowls club and off-lead dog park, it's also handy to great schools like St Oliver Plunkett's, Sts Peter & Pauls and Lourdes Hill, along with charming Hawthorne cafes, leafy parklands, and Bulimba's buzzing Oxford Street dining scene.