With its strong lines, spacious feel and streaming natural light, this noteworthy property is both a classic of mid-century design and a sensational family home. Surrounding a beautiful central courtyard, interiors radiate character and comfort with polished pine boards underfoot, high ceilings overhead and uninterrupted walls of glass in between. The stunning front deck makes a proud entertainers' statement, while ocean glimpses off the back deck, leafy views all around and a perfect blend of serenity and convenience take relaxed, holiday-style living to the next level.
- Captivating split-level residence with a timeless retro signature - French doors from open lounge/dining zone to glorious central atrium - Inviting front + rear decks, bright kitchen with Miele dishwasher - Three of four beds featuring built-in robes including oversized main - Updated bathroom with frameless shower; under-house storage, carport - Prime family living just 700m from Pleasant Heights Public School - Wollongong CBD bus at the door and shops, cafes + Uni in easy reach
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