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A converted industrial warehouse has been recently sold in Brisbane for a whopping  $1.23M. You might be thinking “What’s the big deal?” but the house is already being nicknamed ‘The coolest home in Brisbane’ and once you see the inside, you’ll understand why.

The warehouse was built back in 1950 and looks like any ordinary facade from the outside but once you enter, you quickly see the industrial-style home in all of its glory. The huge two bedroom property has everything any hip person could want – vintage brick walls, concrete floors, exposed steel beams, and just wait until you see the bathroom! It even has a beautiful courtyard where you can “sip your Barista-made coffee while soaking up the sunshine,” said the property ad. Some other features of the property that attracted many potential buyers were a rare two street access and an open-floor design, meaning you can create any type of living space you want.

Check out this dream home in the gallery below!

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    This innocuous looking 1950’s warehouse was sold for a grand total of $1.23M

    And when once you step foot inside it’s easy to see why

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    Spacious enough for all your necessities

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    With exposed steel, concrete floors and vintage decor this house is the perfect mixture of old and new

    Old objects have been converted for new use, like this old safe that is now a dresser

    Gorgeous red-tiled bathroom adds a hint of flair

    Open-floor design plan so you can make the most of your space

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    You can even play around with the set-up

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    Home gym so you can get active in the comfort of your own home

    Open outdoor spaces to entertain friends

    Eat your meals at the table

    And even take in the night air

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    Safe and private access to block out the noise

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    Another unique feature is two street access

    Out of all the houses in this big city, none come close to ‘the coolest house in Brisbane’

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