Fully Renovated Corner Apartment - Come Home to Your Stunning Coastal Sanctuary
Auction In Rooms, Tuesday 11 November at 11am, Coastal Office, 18 Grice Avenue, Paradise Point
Positioned in a coveted corner position, this sophisticated apartment has been beautifully transformed to deliver a masterclass in contemporary coastal luxury. A generous wrap-around balcony captures beautiful views over the serene inlet and nature sanctuary, stretching to the sparkling Broadwater and the
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27 Sep 2023
Sold
COASTAL Property Agents (Paradise Point)
Listed: 04/09/2023
Transfer type: Full transfer
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