4 Bed
2 Bath
6 Car
4122 m²
340 m²
4 Bed
2 Bath
6 Car
4122 m²
340 m²
Tucked away on a rare, remarkably level and totally useable 4,122m² allotment in one of Rangeville’s most exclusive pockets, "Oak Lea" offers a compelling combination of character, privacy, and potential—with sweeping eastern escarpment views across the Lockyer Valley.
Built during the 1960s, this well-kept, spacious home showcases generous proportions, quality craftsmanship, and timeless original features. Rich Crows Ash timber floors lie beneath the floor coverings, ready to be restored, and subtle heritage details reflect the enduring charm of the era.
The spacious layout includes:
• Four bedrooms including a grand main suite with oversized ensuite
• Two bathrooms plus an additional toilet
• Multiple living zones: sunroom, sitting room, formal lounge and dining, large rumpus/living room, and a hobby/office space
• Town water, sewerage, and natural gas connected
• Large shed with 3-phase power
• up to six-car accommodation between garage and shed
Positioned toward the rear of the block for privacy and outlook, the home enjoys stunning views to the east, while the expansive grounds offer space for a tennis court, pool, or large-scale extensions. Zoned Low Density Residential, the property also presents subdivision potential (subject to Council approvals).
Ideally located just minutes from both The Range and High Street shopping centres and offering easy access to prestigious public and private schools, "Oak Lea" blends generous landholding with lifestyle and location.
Whether you’re dreaming of restoring, rebuilding, or reimagining, this is a rare chance to secure one of Rangeville’s finest remaining large, level and totally useable parcels.
Offers to Purchase close strictly at 5pm on Friday 22nd August 2025. Don’t miss this rare opportunity! Contact Sherrill Stivano for details and to arrange your private viewing on 0427 143 687.
Air Conditioning
Alarm System
Built In Robes
Courtyard
Dishwasher
Floorboards
Gas Hot Water Service
Rumpus Room
Secure Parking
Shed
Study
Water Tank
Workshop