Imagine living right on the beach, with breathtaking 180-degree ocean-to-island views, the occasional sighting of passing whales whilst you step literally through your back security gate onto the expansive white sandy beach. This property is one of the precious few absolute beachfront homes in Western Australia.
Nestled in a serene no-through-road within a charming coastal community, this extraordinary residence is close to remarkable coastal attractions and a national park. Plus, it's only a scenic 20-minute drive from the historic regional city centre of Albany.
This spacious three-level, 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home sits on an 874-square-meter lot, complete with secured, fully walled compound with electronic gates, plus a fully self-contained guest wing, a two-car garage, and ample secure parking, including space for your boat.
Indulge in both formal and informal living and dining spaces. Perfect for outdoor entertaining too. The ground level offers versatility as a games room, hobby space, gym, teen retreat, or even a home office.
The kitchen is well-equipped with plenty of counter and storage space, modern cooking appliances, and more.
In the master wing, wake up to ocean and island views every morning. This luxurious retreat includes a central robe room and an ensuite with a sauna, double spa bath, and more.
The remaining three bedrooms are all of a generous size as are the other two bathrooms.
The guest wing, with its own private entrance, consists of generously sized bedroom, a bathroom, and an open-plan lounge, dining, and kitchen area, all elegantly appointed.
Ample storage, including a workshop or storeroom, is available throughout the home.
Whether you're looking to relocate or retire to a coastal paradise, this property offers a rare and exciting opportunity for a better lifestyle for you and your family. To secure your piece of paradise, contact Greg Pearson at 0418 959 584 for more details or to arrange a private inspection.
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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