Walk past 3 houses and you are on the beach. This well presented lowset three bedroom home has enough space for everyone and is simply ideal for the family or couple who lives an active, beach orientated lifestyle.
Forget the stresses of life coming home to this comfortable family home, knowing you are sitting in one of the most desired locations on the Sunshine Coast.
This property features:
- 3 generous sized bedrooms - Main bedroom with large built ins and ensuite - Seperate living and dining areas - Galley style kitchen - Double lockup garage with remote and internal access - Undercover entertaining area - Pets negotiable
Within walking distance to the beach, schools, shops, library, surf club and much more. Something like this won't last so please register your attendance and we'll see you at the viewing.
Features include: Pets allowed
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No open inspections scheduled.
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Contact Sue Kelly to learn more about this property, request an inspection or take an online tour.
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