Rarely does an entry level opportunity present itself within the prestige North Avoca locale. Occupying a commanding elevated position with a tranquil and leafy outlook sits this quant coastal hideaway. This cute timber cottage is just a short walk from the pristine sands of North Avoca, the lagoon edge & Palm Gully Park.
Features include: - Three great sized bedrooms, master offers private porch. - Relax in the spacious living area with classic log burner. - High vaulted ceiling throughout. - Bathroom, laundry and separate WC on one level. - Large wraparound entertaining terraces with stunning views. - Double car space and ample off street parking. - Level lawn at the rear of the property. - Huge 980sqm block, with room to develop (STCA).
16 Surf Rider Avenue delivers the sought-after 'North Avoca Lifestyle' with the convenience of being in easy reach of local schools, North Avoca General Store & Cafe, Terrigal night life and North Avoca Beach. For further details, call Ben Crockford on 0406 456 498
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