Ultimate entertainer home with country pub in backyard, Greenbank Brisbane

Business in the front, party at the back: Man cave is taken to the next level in ultimate entertainer home that comes with a replica country PUB and resort-style pool in the backyard

  • Greenbank house with pub on the market for around $1.2million
  • House includes sprawling resort pool, bar and ten car spaces
  • Owners selling up as the Queensland property market begins to ease after boom
  • Described as the ‘ultimate’ entertainer the home also has four bedrooms 

A seemingly normal looking Queensland home has raised the bar for the ultimate man cave.

Hitting the property market this week, a rural home south of Brisbane comes with some unique features including one of the most impressive ‘entertaining’ areas imaginable – a replica country pub.

Located at the rear of a Greenbank property, the fully functional outback pub-style bar includes a pool table, fireplace, big screen TV, arcade video games, several beer fridges and a makeshift beer garden/balcony overlooking a sprawling resort-style pool.

And for those occasions when the pub is pumping, there is enough undercover parking spaces to accommodate 10 cars, a boat, caravan and a garage large enough to house three trucks.

This Queensland home has raised the bar for ultimate man cave 

The rural home south of Brisbane comes with a replica country pub

The rural home south of Brisbane comes with a replica country pub

Home includes a pool table, fireplace, big screen TV, arcade video games, several beer fridges and a makeshift beer garden/balcony

Home includes a pool table, fireplace, big screen TV, arcade video games, several beer fridges and a makeshift beer garden/balcony

Located on a 4,219m2 block, the pub – and accompanying home – also features four bedrooms, three bathrooms – including a ‘pub dunny’ and carries a price tag $1,170,000.

Selling agent Kim Kirby said the home has generated huge interest since hitting the market on August 18 with which the outdoor entertainment area taking it to a ‘whole new level’.

‘It’s certainly very unique,’ Ms Kirby tells The Daily Mail Australia.

‘The owners have obviously put a lot of time and love into the space. It’s pretty spectacular.’

'It's certainly very unique,' agent Kim Kirby tells The Daily Mail Australia

‘It’s certainly very unique,’ agent Kim Kirby tells The Daily Mail Australia

An authentic 'country pub dunny' is also featured in the backyard entertaining area

An authentic ‘country pub dunny’ is also featured in the backyard entertaining area

The luxury country property also includes a four-bedroom home and room for ten cars

The luxury country property also includes a four-bedroom home and room for ten cars

The character-filled home has hit the market just as data from the Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) shows median house prices rose 3.61 per cent in the June quarter, while median unit prices inched up 1.59 per cent.

REIQ Chief Executive Officer Antonia Mercorella said the latest quarterly results showed Queensland’s soaring property market growth had started to show signs of calming.

“You only need to take a look at the rate of price growth over the past year, with some areas achieving an incredible 20-30 per cent growth year-on-year, to realise the property market couldn’t keep up that accelerated pace forever,” Ms Mercorella told realestatebusiness.com.

“This quarter we’re still seeing healthy growth in most major markets, but at a more sustainable level, as Queensland’s property market appears to finally have caught up on the growth it was well overdue for.

The Greenbank 'pub' property pictured from the front

The Greenbank ‘pub’ property pictured from the front 

Backyard pub by night; the current owners are asking for offers in the neighbourhood of $1.2m

Backyard pub by night; the current owners are asking for offers in the neighbourhood of $1.2m

“What this means on the ground is that the property buying frenzy has relaxed, allowing a slower, more considered approach from buyers, which is evidenced by longer days on market.’

Ms Mercorella said low stock levels were still putting upward pressure on prices across many areas of the state.

“Our member agents tell us that demand for property is still energised due to low levels of supply and continued demand, but that there’s particular price points and property characteristics that buyers are pursuing, including a renewed interest in units and townhouses,” she said.

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