“Moreton View” is a quality family home on 546sqm of the beautiful Stradbroke Island. With separate upstairs and downstairs living, the property offers plenty of options for its use. The current owners have renovated upstairs to bestow the best of Straddie living, with a quality kitchen, dining area and deck catching ocean views toward Moreton Bay. Open the big glass sliding doors, smell the sea air and enjoy the breeze throughout the house.
Upstairs has two bedrooms and a bathroom, then to the right of the open plan living and dining area is an extra large living space to use as you wish. A parents’ bedroom and getaway with en-suite, an extra room for a second family to stay, or a play area for the kids. There is also a separate laundry leading onto the covered back deck and down to a fully fenced yard, perfect for the pets or a family bbq.
Ground level of this home is a self contained unit, comfortable and well maintained with two bedrooms, one bathroom, separate laundry, double garage and lots of storage space.
Upstairs is used for holiday rentals and enjoyed by the current owners and their families in-between and downstairs is occupied by a permanent tenant. This two storey home on Straddie provides you with so many options. Make it your special family holiday home and place for memories to be made, have an income from one while utilising the other or use both levels for a double income.
“Moreton View” sits beautifully in Bambara Street, one of the best locations on Straddie. There are so few residential streets on the ocean side of Point Lookout’s main road and they are generally very tightly held. Bambara Street is one of these and known for its quality houses and close proximity to Straddie’s iconic beaches. The bottom end of Bambara will take you to Deadman’s Beach and the top end looks over Frenchman’s. Close by is the hub of Point Lookout with a local Foodworks grocery store, Post Office and fish and chip takeaway. Follow the footpath to the top of the Point for cafes, restaurants, bars, shops and of course the famous Gorge Walk.