I love a home that feels instantly comfortable, and 38 Palma Crescent in Varsity Lakes really delivers on that easy, low-maintenance lifestyle.
It's a well-presented, single-level home with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a double garage, and two separate living areas, giving you plenty of space to spread out without the upkeep of a bigger property. The home has been partly renovated, and the updated kitchen sits right at the centre of the layout, connecting seamlessly to the main living and dining space. It's practical, modern, and designed for everyday living.
Flowing through the home, you'll notice the timber-look flooring throughout, keeping everything fresh, clean, and easy to maintain. The second living area, complete with air conditioning, is perfect as a media room, kids' retreat, or just a quiet space to unwind.
The master bedroom is well positioned and comes with its own ensuite, walk-in robe, air conditioning, and ceiling fan, while the additional bedrooms are fitted with built-in wardrobes and ceiling fans and are serviced by the main bathroom with a bathtub and separate toilet.
Out the back, the covered outdoor entertaining area is ideal for relaxed weekend meals, hosting friends, or enjoying a quiet coffee in the morning. It's a great extension of the living space and really adds to that laid-back, easy-care feel.
And location-wise, it's easy to see why Varsity Lakes is so popular. You're in the Varsity Primary and High School catchments, close to Bond University and Varsity Lakes CBD, with Robina Town Centre and some of the Gold Coast's best beaches just a short drive away.
Whether you're looking for a comfortable family home or a smart investment in a high-demand area, 38 Palma Crescent is one that just makes sense.
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