Offering endless opportunities for the whole family, this fantastic 4 bedroom home perfectly encapsulates the dream of an idyllic beachside lifestyle. Enviably appointed on one of Palm Beach’s most prestigious streets, you’re within a 2-minute walk to access Tallebudgera Creek and a 5-minute drive to renowned beaches.
The well thought out floor plan offers room for the whole family. Not only is there potential for dual-living, but the property also boasts an exceptional open plan layout, connecting the living, lounge, dining, and kitchen areas seamlessly through to two outdoor entertaining areas, complete with a new in-ground magnesium swimming pool.
The home portrays charm and character with timber stacker doors, feature hardwood front door, and the exposed structural ceiling beam. A sense of modern elegance is also derived from the effective use of VJ panelling, modern floorboards, and crisp white painted walls and ceilings throughout.
In a prime location, this property is situated close to the beach and cosmopolitan of Palm Beach’s emerging restaurant, caf, and bar scene, Tallebudgera and Currumbin Creeks, The Pines Shopping Centre and weekend farmer’s markets. It’s also within the coveted Palm Beach Currumbin High School and Palm Beach Primary catchment zone.
2-minute walk to water access, off-leash dog area, Palm Beach touch, soccer and netball fields.
600m to Tallebudgera creek and recreational facilities, which include children’s parks, a boat ramp and sandy beaches to relax on.
Great potential for dual-living
Intuitive open plan kitchen, dining, living, and lounge
4 bedrooms (Master with new ensuite)
New floorboards and carpet throughout
Professionally painted throughout
Separate laundry
Air conditioning
2 outdoor entertainment areas
Newly built Eco-deck
New inground magnesium swimming pool
Secure two-car carport
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