Amber Werchon Property presents to the market, 22 Tarwarri Crescent, Mooloolaba.
Located in the heart of vibrant Mooloolaba, where coastal charm meets contemporary elegance. Just moments from the golden shores of Mooloolaba Beach, this 4-bedroom renovator will allow you to indulge in the ultimate coastal lifestyle. Positioned in one of the closest waterfront streets to the beach and mostly Northern aspect with a long view, this is a unique site which is tightly held and rarely available to purchase.
The kitchen is central, separating two living areas and there are four bedrooms with built-in robes. Step outside to discover a large rear porch overlooking a large, inviting swimming pool with spa which has an electric water heater. This coastal haven also features a secure car accommodation for two cars, an electric gate with a fully fenced yard.
With so much potential, we only have one of these available so don't let the opportunity slip by.
Features include: Water Front
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