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A revamped dusty old-style Queenslander sells for record price

Anna and Michael Finlayson, with children Billie and Mack, have sold their Chelmer home which was originally Brisbane’s first golf club house. Photo: Annette Dew
An iconic ‘doll house’ at Chelmer has sold for a whopping multimillion-dollar price following a complete renovation.
The once musky, damp and dusty old-style Queenslander at 115 Honour Ave sold for $2.265m, setting a new sales record for Honour Avenue.
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