$785,000
3 Bed • 2 Bath • 2 Car • 411m²
New
Sold
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7 Rushton Court, Merrimac QLD 4226
$785,000
- 3Bed
- 2Bath
- 2 Car
- 411m²
House Sold on Mon 12 Dec, 2022
What's around Rushton Court
House description
“Opportunity not to be missed!!”
ATTENTION first home buyers, investors or those looking for a home to downsize into!! This is your perfect opportunity to view this home situated in a quiet cul-de-sac location.
All you need to do is pack your belongings and move in, this house is ready & waiting for you. Situated on a 411m2 fully fenced block of land in a quiet cul-de-sac, this home is within walking distance to local schools, shops and transport. Only minutes drive to constantly growing Robina Town Centre, Pacific Highway and wonderful beaches of Broadbeach.
7 Rushton Court Merrimac offers you:
* 3 generous bedrooms, master with ensuite
* Main bathroom two way for easy access
* Separate living and dining with central kitchen
* Auto double lock up garage with internal access
* Air-conditioning, ceiling fans
* Outdoor entertaining area
* Fully fenced 411m2 block of land with great size yard and side access
* No through road
Inspection is a must as this property will not last. Why wait? Book your inspection today by calling Tina on 0402 98 48 98
What's it like to live in Merrimac?
Renowned for its affordability, accessibility and family orientated infrastructure, Merrimac is one of those best-kept secret suburbs that ticks all the boxes. Not only is close to the M1 Motorway, so you can travel north or south with ease, but it's home to a range of acclaimed public and private schools, including All Saints Anglican College. Multiple parklands are dotted amongst the approx. 9 square kilometres (2224 acres) that combine to be Merrimac, with the exciting Greenheart project set to deliver the "Central Park" the Gold Coast needs.
Home to 7,071 people (2016 Census), The Stephens family bought the first allotments in 1873 and drained the land, turning it into productive farming terrain. And while there is much debate still just where the suburb name originated (some say it's in reference to the Merrimack River in the United States), what is agreed on is its desirability as a place to live.
What schools are in Merrimac?
All Saint Anglican College is one of the leading private co-educational schools on the Gold Coast. With classes ranging from Pre Prep to Year 12 across its 40-hectare Highfield Drive site, it boasts a reputation for academic excellence. Another quality choice for senior learning is St. Michael's College. A co-educational Catholic College that welcomes students from Years 7 to 12, it has achieved great success in the academic, cultural, sporting and vocational fields. For primary school, locals love Merrimac Primary. Affectionately dubbed "the country school in the city", it has been serving the community since 1917, providing a supportive and caring educational environment. The suburb will soon also host Star of the Sea School, with its first intake to include students from Prep to Year 2.
What shops are in Merrimac?
Merrimac might not have its own major shopping precinct, but it does have easy access to many nearby options. Robina Town Centre is a few minutes drive away and is known as one of the ultimate shopping, destinations on the Gold Coast. There is a small commercial hub on Merridown Drive plus locals also head to nearby Worongary Town Centre to stock up on supplies.
What parks are in Merrimac?
Families are spoilt for choice when it comes to parks for the kids (and dogs!) to play in.
Discover the whimsical Faerie Park in Inwood Circuit, a magical playground complete with its own Troll's Bridge and Goblin's Cave or head to Boowaggan Park (adjacent to the primary school) where, come 3pm it transforms into a hub of activity. Stoner Family Park on Merridown Drive has a playground, bike paths, dog circuit and half basketball court, but what locals are most looking forward to is the upcoming Greenheart project. Set to span 270 hectares from Robina to Merrimac, this will incorporate high-quality recreational space, sports fields, walking and cycling paths and more.
What sporting amenities are in Merrimac?
Golf is the order of the day in Merrimac, with the suburb home to the very first Jack Nicklaus signature golf course at Lakelands. Ranked in the top 100 courses in Australia, it offers 18 pristine holes and is accompanied by a restaurant, bar and residential living.
What public transport is in Merrimac?
There's ample public bus transportation in Merrimac, but soon it will also accommodate its own train station. Earmarked for Gooding Drive, approximately 750 metres east of the Pacific Motorway and Gooding Drive Interchange (Exit 77) this will ensure greater access to convenient rail services; expanding options for easy travel within the Gold Coast, as well as to Brisbane.
What's the closest beach to Merrimac?
Take Gooding Drive (which becomes Hooker Blvd) all the way into Broadbeach, where the famed Kurrawa Beach is approx. 15 minutes away.
Want to experience the charm of Merrimac for yourself? Our professional, friendly (and proudly local) team can assist! Contact us on 07 5593 3111 today.
Disclaimer: In the preparation of this document, we have used our best endeavours to ensure that the information contained herein is true and accurate, and accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability in respect of any errors, omissions, inaccuracies or misstatements that may occur. Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries to verify any information contained herein.