This newly renovated single storey family home on a medium size block has had everything done. It is move in ready.
Features:
* Modern Kitchen with stone bench top and ample storage.
* Open plan living with a view to the back yard.
* 3 good sized bedrooms, all with large mirrored built-in robes.
* Main bathroom with bath, shower and a separate toilet.
* Ensuite with shower, now toilet, heat lamp and fan.
* Laundry newly tiled with a large sink and linen cupboard.
* Air conditioned throughout.
* Freshly painted
* Quiet neighbours
* Insulated
* Fully fenced
* New carpet throughout the house.
The low maintenance garden and deck areas are great for entertaining. There is a shed for all your gardening tools. An established veggie garden, room for the kids to play and a pool should you want one.
Land area: 500m2Â
House – 263 m2
Bed One – 40 m x 40 m
Bed Two – 32 m x 28 m
Bed Three – 28 m x 28 m
Lounge – 40 m x 40 m
Dining – 30 m x 25 m
Family – 50 m x 60 m
Garage – 60 m x 60 m
Fridge space – 900 mm x 1400 mm
SCHOOL CATCHMENT ZONE:
Caningeraba State School
Miami State High School
Bus Stop – 800 m
Local Shops – 1.8 km
Major Shopping Centre – 7.8 km
Primary School – 1.4 km
High School – 3.4 km
Parkland – 300 m
Highway – 8.5 km
Train Station – 8.5 m
10 minute drive to North Burleigh beach
15 minutes drive to Gold Coast International Airport
Income Estimate: $570 per week (currently vacant)
GCCC Rates: $950/ per half year
Water Rates: $600/ per half year
INSPECTIONS AVAILABLE MOST DAYS: – 8 am ’til 7 pm.
SUBURB PROFILE – BURLEIGH WATERS
Burleigh Waters, or simply Burleigh to locals, sits like a cool comma between Surfers Paradise to the north and Coolangatta to the south. It’s a picturesque punctuation mark along the Gold Coast and most definitely somewhere to pause.
Let’s start with the beach, which enjoys dual popularity with those who like to swim in her protected waters and those who love to surf around the headland. On a day when it might be a little choppy everywhere else along the Coast, you can bet your bottom dollar there’s a protected corner at Burleigh in which to dip. Even strict landlubbers will adore this destination for the Burleigh Heads National Park which wraps around the headline like a fashionable head scarf, offering views of the ocean on the left and a number of walking trails and wildlife to experience.
The Burleigh foreshore is home to towering fragrant pine trees characteristic of the coast and in this parkland there are plenty of places in which to picnic or barbecue. This is also an ideal spot for regular art and craft markets, where you haggle and forage along the foreshore with the ocean shouting encouragement in the background. Absolute oceanfront dining exists here where you’ll swear the fish on your plate has jumped straight out of the water, and there’s a burgeoning funky cafe culture in these parts. New designers are also starting to pepper the shopping areas and an amble along here won’t disappoint.
Head inland to West Burleigh in which a large commercial precinct contains some great shopping and a delicious dining scene. Perhaps this coastal point’s comma should be an exclamation mark instead!