ONE of the best views of the Brisbane CBD is on offer as 71 Robe Street in Grange heads to auction for the first time since being built in the 1930s.

“My grandfather lived in Victoria Street, but after his home was destroyed by the floods in 1930, he decided to move to the biggest hill he could see,” said homeowner Jim Martin.

“It’s been the only family home I’ve ever known and it’s now in its third generation, so I really want a new family to come in and create some amazing memories like we had.

“When my grandfather bravely headed to Europe for the Second World War, various members of my family moved in to the house to help my mother, it became the family hub.

“Since then, my mother has used some innovative ways to improve the home, including using bricks from a knocked-down Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital building to build a wall in the backyard, allowing the home to be across two levels.

“I remember rolling down the hill before that wall was built and skateboarding down the steep decline, it made you feel alive.

“I have to say the view is breathtaking. It’s been a pleasure watching the Brisbane skyline change over the years and the landscape on offer now is just wonderful to look at.

“This is a close-knit community with the catchment area for Wilston State School a real bonus. I remember when the trams used to service the area, but you now have Newmarket rail station close by, and excellent road access to Brisbane or up north.

“We’re very sad to be leaving, but I’ve been a life saver for more than 30 years and I patrol the beaches of the Sunshine Coast, so my life's up there now.

“But I live happy in the knowledge another family can make memories here.”

Ray White Spring Hill Principal Sam Mayes said the property was bursting with charm and character and would be ideal for a couple or family looking to renovate in to their forever home.

“This is a real opportunity for someone to come in, with essentially a blank canvas, and deliver a wonderful home in a sought-after location,” Mr Mayes said.

“Other than being pack full of potential, the jewel in the crown of this home is the stunning views of the Brisbane CBD, it’s a sight you have to see for yourself to truly appreciate.

“It’s on a quiet street and sits on a large 503sq m* block, but also offers original detailing and great natural lighting throughout.

“The layout offers three good-sized bedrooms, one with a built-in robe, one with a beautiful bay window and another in the centre of the home.

“A large sunroom and an enclosed deck are also on offer and could be adapted into further sleeping accommodation, subject to council approval, while a good-size kitchen and separate lounge room offer further living space.

“Buyers will also benefit from parks, cafés and shopping, all in close proximity.”

The property will go under the hammer on site on Saturday 16 March at 1pm, if not sold prior.

*Approximately.

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