Set in arguably Maslin’s most sought after street and with sweeping hills and ocean views from the upstairs balcony, this classic Queenslander Style home is guaranteed to inspire and excite!

Built in 2000, this one owner beach house offers 3 bedrooms, large built in robes to the main bedroom, full bathroom upstairs + a 2nd toilet downstairs, good size gas kitchen with dishwasher and large, open plan living and dining areas. The nautical blue and white colour scheme together with the rustic timber floor boards throughout add to the character and appeal of the home.

The wow factor with this property must be reserved for the fabulous, full width, front timber decking which is easily accessed from the living and dining areas and is the perfect place to take in that view! Plenty wide enough for outdoor entertaining and with peaceful, small acreages directly across the street, this valuable vantage point is both private and extensive.

Set on a large and surprisingly deep allotment, there is ample room for parking the boat as well as multiple vehicles if needed. Extra high clearance carports, a pancake flat driveway as well as drive through access to the backyard allows for storage of vehicles with ease. There is also a big, powered double garage/workshop or ideal man cave located deep in the back corner of the property and with its own pot belly stove is the perfect place for the men of the family to enjoy or simply hide out.

An easy walk to the beautiful white sands of Maslin Beach, inclusive of both the clad and locally renown and smaller, secluded unclad sections and also the chosen location recently for the filming of Russell Crowe’s latest film Gallipoli. Set approximately 45km’s south of the city, this suburb still enjoys very much a beach holiday atmosphere, yet is easily commutable to the city and other major shopping and schooling facilities.

Reluctantly on the market for the very first time, this enviable property is for very definite sale and all written offers will be presented and considered.
RLA 144653