First time offered for sale in over 50 years-Our owners have to downsize
Retro Charm needs a Reno ; Breath taking River & Mountain Views, owners have to downsize. Inspection a must Land size: approx. 1,233m²
Perched at the base of a quiet cul-de-sac in one of Banora Point's most elevated and tightly held pockets, this solid 1970s brick and tile home offers a rare opportunity to secure a piece of retro charm with jaw-dropping views of the Tweed River and iconic Moun
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25 Sep 2023
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Transfer: 25/09/2023
Block size: 1239m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
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