The popular leafy suburb of Marcus Beach is home to a vast blend of housing structures, all individually styled to suit each block within this mostly naturally treed enclave, and just a short distance from some of the coast’s quietest and most pristine beach stretches.

This newly listed property is just 250 meters from beach access track number 47, which meanders a short distance through the coastal vegetation to the surf beach. You can truly appreciate this short distance as you view the lovely aerial drone shot provided, noting also that the northern boundary of the block has it backing onto a parcel of reserve bush land as well.

The home sits well back on the site away from the street, and has privacy fencing panels across the front. The house is constructed of red cedar timbers and has timeless cottage style appeal.
The wrap around patios are all under the existing roof line and could be enhanced further with the addition of some abutted decking to form further casual outdoor spaces.

The open plan living areas are joined by fairly modern kitchen facilities with 2 pac cabinetwork and stainless steel appliances as well as excellent storage and bench top spaces.

The home is fully air conditioned throughout, with separate split system units in each of the four bedrooms as well as the living areas. Great for the hot summer season now upon us, and to guarantee continuous climate control throughout the entire year as well. The master bedroom has an ensuite, and built in robes are fitted to all of the bedrooms.

The block of land is 800 sqm in size, with mature cypress and native trees providing the perfect landscape features for further enhancing the overall yard appeal. A covered pergola sits off the back of the home, and a cement slab is already in place for the construction of a garden storage shed at the rear.

This is very affordable buying into this immediate area, with sales data showing the majority of more recent purchases occurring in the $800,000 to over $1m range.