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Dunlin Drive

"Dunlin Drive... some thing for every one."

Dunlin Drive, an exclusive well sort after location. Runs from Burleigh Connection Road at Stocklands Shopping Centre through prestigous Burleigh Cove to the more established ending at Christine Avenue. At the Christine Avenue end we have the Burleigh Bears Sports Club which features AFL and Tennis club. Also the community hall and Burleigh Waters Library.
Emergency services are handy at the Burleigh Connection Road end with all services avalable. Police, Ambulance and Fire Brigade.
Shopping is abundantly available with Bunnings, Big W, Woolworths, Super IGA, Spot Light, Crazy Clarks, Billabong head quarters, post office, ANZ, Suncorp, Greater Union, 2 Chemists and many other speciality shops available. Medical centre is also available as well as medical centres on Burleigh Connection Road, Christine Corner, Treetops Shopping Centre and Burleigh West.
Burleigh Heads beaches are only 20 min walk away which opens up abundantly more transport and shopping opportunities. Buses leave Burleigh Heads along the Gold Coast highway or from Stocklands Shopping Centre. Robina and Varsity train stations are accessible fom Burleigh Heads or Stocklands shopping centre.
Tweed heads is only 15 mins away via the M1 as well as 45 mins to Byron Bay.
Shopping centres accessible are Pines at Elanora 10 mins drive, Treetops 5 mins, Pacific Fair 15 mins, Tweed City 15 mins, Harbour Town via M1 and Helensvale 25 mins.
A delightful community spirit is alive in Dunlin Drive with well cared for homes, a perfect area for families, singles and couples. It is the location that is just about central to every thing and it is a priviledge to have settled in Burleigh Waters. Affordability of homes, there is a price range to suit every one, from units to 3 bedroom homes to 5 bed room, canal frontage mansions worth 1.1 million plus.
This has to be the number one address on the Gold Coast. Some thing for every one.

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Coral Sea Court

"Exclusive Burleigh Cove."

We're in Burleigh Cove with homes built 2000-2004. Dunlin Drive is a thorough road from Christine Avenue to Burleigh Connection Road at Stocklands Shopping Centre.
The area 116 to 119 are 5 and 4 bedroom RSL Art Union homes in Burleigh Cove, on canal/lake frontage. There is a predestrian walkway beside 116 that leads over the canal along a bush reserve.
From Dunlin Drive it is an easy 6 minute level walk along the path to Stocklands Shopping Centre. At Stocklands you can access buses or taxi to all parts of the coast from Coolangatta to Robina and Surfers Paradise and beyond to Harbour Town, Paradise Point.
The centre has post office, medical centre, Bunnings, Big W, Woolworths, Super IGA, Dentist, ANZ, Suncorp, Greater Union, Telstra, Optus etc. Across the road is the police station, ambulance and fire brigade. Along Burleigh Connection Road are BP sevice station, Gyms, Burleigh Tavern, auto repairs, pole dancing, accountants, solicitors etc.
Also along the same path is an easy 20 minute walk to James Street, Burleigh Heads and Burleigh Beach. Bowls club, surf life saving clubs, cafe's, Burleigh Heads Hotel, Swell Tavern, restaurants (Oscars to name one), Subway, Domino's Pizza, Big Chiefs Burgers and Burleigh State Primary School. Swimming lessons also available at in door pool under Oscars.
Every Monday and Wednesday morning enjoy a free Tai Chi lesson, 8.30-9.30am. Every Sunday evening catch the bongo's and fire twirlers at Justin Park at Burleigh Heads.
Marymount College can be acessed walking along Dunlin Drive to Seville Crescent or out through Bunnings along the path in front of Billabong head quarters on Burleigh Connection Road.
At the northern end of Dunlin Drive is Burleigh Bears Sports complex and AFL club. A lovely place to enjoy a Sunday meal, or play a game of tennis.
Close by in James Street is where the Winter Solstice Festival is held in May, and in Justin Park the Christmas Carols are not to be missed, one of the largest in Queensland.
The canal affords great fishing with Mangrove Jack, Bream, Mud Crabs, Trevelly the common species caught.
Dunlin Drive is amongst one of the most sort after and exclusive locations, opening positions along the canal are rare as owners are reluctant to move.

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Burleigh Waters

"Central position, can walk to every thing you need"

Wonderful place to live, where owners take pride in their homes and gardens and are friendly and helpful, and if you want to stick to yourself that's fine too. Homes are palatual in Burleigh Cove and I have never heard a barking dog at night. Would have been nice to have Dunlin Drive as a closed off community but if you want access it is second to none.
Being on the canal opens up many activities such as boating, fishing, sailing, canoeing, model yachts. And a cool breeze coming off the canal most of the year. We haven't had to use the air conditioning at all during summer.
From Dunlin Drive you can walk to the beach and shops at Burleigh in 20 mins, to Stocklands Shopping Centre in 6 mins, Private school, Marymont in 10 mins, 2 State Primary Schools in 10 mins, Bond University in 15 mins. Transport : buses are at Burleigh or at Stocklands Shopping Centre. Catch a ride to the train by bus to Varsity or Robina Train Stations. Same if you want to go to the Pines Shopping Centre, Robina Shopping Centre, Pacific Fair, Coolangatta or to Surfers and Southport in 30mins. Drive to Pacific Fair in 15 mins.
Festivals include the Winter Solstice in Burleigh (June), Wintersun in Coolangatta (June), Blues on Broadbeach (May 27-30), Surfers Paradise Festival (May).
The beaches are some of the best in the world, Billabong Pro Surfing being held 20 mins walk at Burleigh Heads. Surf Life Saving competitions, Australia Day celebrations, Anzac Day at Currumbin, Christmas carols in the park at Justin Park Burleigh Heads, one of the biggest on the east coast. On a Sunday evening you can relax at the park whilst listening to the beat of Bongo's and watch fire twirlers.
Can't say enough, just love the place, it is truely one of the Gold Coasts hidden gems, wouldn't live any where else just has every thing.

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