A fully renovated Queenslander on 10 acres in Cedar Vale is attracting interest from buyers looking for space, privacy, and classic charm with modern upgrades.
The four-bedroom home at 374 Dennis Road has been updated inside and out, featuring wrap-around verandas, French-style silky oak doors, and 10-foot ceilings.
The renovations have maintained the character of the home while introducing contemporary features such as a new kitchen with stone benchtops, a 900mm oven, and a walk-in pantry with a sliding barn door.
Sales agent Erin McGee from Q State Properties said the property blends traditional Queenslander appeal with modern functionality.
“To me, it’s like a private sanctuary,” she said.
“It’s spacious but has a real homely feel. You just feel like you are home.”
The master bedroom includes a walk-in robe and ensuite with a clawfoot bath, while three additional bedrooms feature built-in robes and ceiling fans.
A wood heater warms the family lounge, which has direct access to the verandah for seamless indoor-outdoor living.
“The owners have really gathered the whole entire inside and then they’ve redone it,” Ms McGee said.
“It’s a complete redo from the flooring to the bathrooms and toilets. They’ve reconfigured inside quite a fair bit to give it that modern feel.”
The property is set up for a range of uses, with multiple sheds and workspace options.
A 15m x 9m shed includes a concrete floor, power, and a wood heater, while a second 14m x 8m shed has a chain block on a beam.
There are also two 6m x 6m carports, a chook house, a garden shed, and a separate studio for those working from home.
Ms McGee said the property appeals to buyers looking for space rather than smaller blocks, with demand for homes offering privacy and land in Cedar Vale and the surrounding areas.
“There is a demand for unique homes,” she said.
“People looking for acreage want something different, not just a cookie-cutter design.”
The land includes a seasonal dry creek with cleared 4×4 access, offering potential for camping or recreational activities.
Other features include security cameras, an electric dog containment wire, and multiple rainwater tanks with a total capacity of approximately 16,500 gallons.
Adding to its appeal, the home is equipped with a 6.6kW solar system, helping to reduce energy costs while supporting sustainable living.
The property’s established gardens provide a lush and tranquil environment, with fruit trees and ample space for vegetable patches or further landscaping.
The wrap-around verandas not only enhance the home’s aesthetic but also offer multiple outdoor entertaining areas, perfect for enjoying the picturesque surroundings and fresh country air.
The property, which has been home to its current owners for nearly 15 years, is on the market as they look for a lifestyle change.


