By private inspection only - please call Paula Dunford to arrange a time on 0402 324 971
Tucked away at the end of one of Palm Beach's most desirable cul-de-sacs, this original home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and two separate living areas. It presents a rare opportunity to secure a large block in this tightly held pocket, just minutes' walk from Tallebudgera Creek.
Set on over 700sqm, the property features gated access from both sides of the house, creating excellent convenience and versatility. Whether you're ready to renovate, rebuild, or capitalise on the generous layout as it stands, this home represents an exceptional opportunity to secure a prime position in Palm Beach's competitive market.
Inside, the home retains original features such as arched foyers and skylights, adding warmth and character throughout. Step outside and you'll find a spacious entertaining area with a sparkling pool, complemented by a grassy lawn perfect for children to play.
The open-plan layout has been thoughtfully designed to create a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living – perfectly suited to the Gold Coast lifestyle.
Property Features
• 3 bedrooms with built-in robes and ceiling fans
• 707m² block
• 2 bathrooms, including master ensuite
• 2 living areas
• Shaded inground saltwater pool
• Double lock-up garage
• Open-plan living area flowing to large, covered flyover roof
• Built-in kitchen servery
• Separate toilet and laundry
• Low maintenance, fully fenced with grassed area on the side
• Scope to renovate, invest or redevelop
Located just a flat walk to the beach, vibrant cafés, restaurants, surf clubs, parklands and Palm Beach's renowned village lifestyle. You're also within minutes of Tallebudgera Conservation Park, Burleigh Headland, Coolangatta Airport, major schools (public and private), golf courses, and the new M1 on-ramp for easy commuting.
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