Hidden away on Paradise Island is a house full of amazing history. Unrivalled as the Gold Coast’s meeting place of artists, actors, painters and poets where you were just as likely to enjoy a coffee with an opera singer as have your portrait painted by a famous artist. In fact the owner produced a notorious film noir as a lasting reminder of her time there which might even be found on YouTube.

Approaching its fiftieth year with only ever two owners the spirit of this home is evident in its charcoal rendered walls. Upstairs is a painter’s studio to dream of with a vaulted ceiling, timber floors and walls that could tell a million stories.

– 676sqm zoned Residential B
– 13 metres ocean access waterfront
– Skyline views of Surfers Paradise
– Walk to the beach
– Close to G:Link light rail

An abundance of flora including coconut palm, soaring frangipanis and a plethora of fruit trees abound over the block. Standing guard at the front of the property is a gorgeous boab or bottle tree planted from a seed by the original owners.
The terraced rear of the property stretches down to the water’s edge where the black swans gather for feeding and the mud crabs are a plenty.

The opportunity to live within a piece of history is rare and the opportunity to redevelop is even rarer. Being able to walk to a light rail stop and Surfers Paradise can only be considered as a massive bonus.

Please come and inspect.