Amazingly presented and positioned, this home offers everything and would suit anyone looking for Gold Coast city living in a quiet location. With perfectly presented low maintenance landscaping, double garage and full side access. The house sits at the end of the cul-de-sac with no traffic noise and consists of four (4) bedrooms, master with en-suite and walk-in robe, two living areas and sensational awarding winning chefs kitchen.
The media room is situated at the rear of the property is fully wired for ADSL
The back yard is completely private allowing you to fully enjoy the entertaining / retreat area with friends and family. Low set with 10 ft ceilings, fully tiled living and dining areas, ducted air-conditioning, fully insulated walls and roof and quality appliances make this home very comfortable.
Oxenford’s residential development began in the 1980s, moving south-west from the corner of the Pacific Highway and the Tambourine-Oxenford Road. Provision was included for a State primary school (1987), and for a broad-acre development further south for tourist attractions. In 1991 most of the site was taken when Warner Bros Movie World opened. Before then there was the adjoining Cade’s County (1984), which was renamed Wet’n'Wild in 1987.
South of Movie World there is the Studio Village residential area. It includes the Gaven primary school (1995), named after a suburb somewhat removed to the south-east.
On the Pacific Highway, about a kilometer south of the Oxenford Tavern (formerly Hotel), there are two shopping centers, including Oxenford Centro (2001). There are also shops at Studio Village, and to the west, near the Coomera River, at Maudsland Village. Oxenford has linear parks in most neighborhoods, and Russ Hinze Park on Tambourine Road includes a wetland.
Positioned five minutes from M1, shops and schools.
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