Rare Character Home on a Generous 761m2 Blue-Chip Allotment
Set on a substantial 761m2 parcel in one of Brisbane's most consistently high-performing suburbs, 35 Ferguson Street presents a special opportunity to secure a property with enduring value. This charming, character-rich home carries the warmth and authenticity of its era, offering immediate comfort along with scope to renovate, extend or reimagine in line with your long-term plans.
The home's graceful original features, high ceilings and generous proportions create a welcoming sense of history, while the expansive backyard offers space seldom found this close to the CBD. Whether you envision landscaped gardens, a pool, pavilion living, or a larger family residence, the block provides the scale and flexibility to evolve beautifully over time.
Property Highlights:
-Large 761m2 allotment with wide street presence and established greenery
-Character home with lovely period details and inviting ambiance
-Generous floorplan ready to live in, enhance or rebuild
-Rare land size offering significant future potential
-Private backyard providing room to grow, play or further develop
Why Camp Hill Continues to Shine?
Camp Hill has long been regarded as one of Brisbane's strongest inner-east performers, with a proven track record of capital growth and tightly held streets. The suburb attracts families, professionals and long-term owner-occupiers who value its village atmosphere, quality schooling options, hillside breezes and leafy streetscapes.
The home is moments from the popular Martha Street and Camp Hill Marketplace precincts, where local dining, artisan cafes and boutique retail create a connected neighbourhood feel. Beautiful parklands and walking tracks are close at hand, while excellent private and public schools sit within easy reach, and express transport links make commuting effortless.
Camp Hill's position"just minutes to the CBD, Westfield Carindale, Coorparoo Square and major arterial routes"places lifestyle, convenience and future growth perfectly together. Demand here remains consistently strong, with larger parcels in particular becoming increasingly scarce.