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3 Karragaroo Street
Eastern Heights, QLD 4305

OFFERS OVER $1,200,000

3
Bed
2
Bath
2
Cars
Land Size: 813 sqm
Property Type: House
Listed Date: 29th Apr 2026
Overview

3 Karragaroo Street, Eastern Heights QLD 4305

Every so often, a home enters the market and quietly resets the standard.

Not simply because it is beautiful, but because it carries something far rarer: presence, history, craftsmanship, and a feeling that cannot be recreated.

This is not simply a renovated character home.

It is one of those homes that reminds you why period architecture is so deeply admired. A home where warmth, detail and history come together in a way that feels entirely irreplaceable.

Originally built in 1928 by the Whitehead family, this remarkable Queensland bungalow stands proudly within the peaceful surrounds of Karragaroo Street, one of Ipswich’s most character-filled and tightly held pockets.

From the street, it is unforgettable.

Prominent gables, expressed timberwork, grouped windows and decorative brackets give the façade depth, elegance and unmistakable interwar Queensland charm.
Step inside, and the home becomes even more special.

High ceilings, polished hoop pine timber floors, VJ-style timber wall panelling, picture rails and decorative trims all speak to the craftsmanship of its era. Every space feels generous, considered and beautifully preserved, with an immediate sense of warmth.

The character detail throughout is exceptional.

Leadlight and coloured glass windows and doors feature across the home, from the front entry and internal doors to the room dividers and window bays. Geometric Art Deco-inspired motifs, textured privacy glass and jewel-toned panes bring softness, colour and artistry into the everyday.

It is these details that make the home feel truly irreplaceable.

The central hallway is elegant and welcoming, drawing your eye through the home and allowing each space to unfold with ease. Unlike many character homes of its era, the layout feels open, expansive and incredibly liveable.

Multiple living areas provide flexibility for family living, while the formal dining room adds a beautiful sense of occasion. The central living space can also be closed off when desired, offering separation without compromising flow.

At the heart of the home, the newly renovated kitchen is both spacious and refined.

Overlooking the yard through a series of classic casement windows, it feels calm, timeless and perfectly in keeping with the home’s character.

Accommodation includes three spacious bedrooms, each with built-in storage and ceiling fans.

The master suite is particularly impressive, with generous proportions, air conditioning, ornate timber detailing and a beautiful bay window seat that creates its own private moment within the room.

The bay windows are among the home’s most memorable features.

Set beneath rows of leadlight casement glass and framed by decorative timber mouldings, the built-in window seats create intimate spaces to read, pause and enjoy the light moving through the home.

Both bathrooms have been newly renovated, with the main bathroom complemented by a separate toilet for everyday practicality.

Every update has been completed with care, allowing the home to feel completely turn-key while still honouring the integrity of its 1920s origins.

Drive-through access leads to a powered two-bay shed and workshop, adding genuine practicality to a property already rich in beauty.

Set within a peaceful CBD-fringe pocket, moments from Limestone Park and surrounded by some of Ipswich’s most admired character homes, this is a home that feels both timeless and entirely ready for its next chapter.

And once you have seen it, everything else will be compared to it.

Why You’ll Love This Location:
50m walk to Limestone Park
800m to Silkstone Village Coles, doctor, cafés and eateries
3 minutes to Queen’s Park and Nature Sanctuary
4 minutes to Ipswich Girls Grammar School and East Ipswich Train Station
5 minutes to Ipswich CBD, Nicholas Street Precinct and Ipswich private schooling corridor
40 minutes to Brisbane City

Location
3 Karragaroo Street
Eastern Heights QLD 4305
Measurements
Type Dimensions
Floor Area 354 sqm
Market Insights for Eastern Heights QLD 4305
New Listings (last 30 days)
7
Average price
$814,571
Lowest price
$550,000
Highest price
$1,100,000
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