5 Guyra Avenue is filled with old fashion charm and splendour and could be your dream vintage home with a cosy mix of old and new. Koala Park is nestled next to Burleigh Heads National Park is renowned for being a vibrant community, with popular cafe's, restaurants and beautiful swimming in Tallebudgera Creek just a short walk away.
This elevated home is filled with original 1960's beach cottage charm and has been maintained in excellent condition. Featuring open plan design with stunning timber floors throughout, the sunroom, air-conditioned living area and dining area flow effortlessly together with natural light filtering through giving it a light and airy feel. Three bedrooms all with robes, bathroom and separate toilet complete the upstairs level.
Downstairs is a laundry, large storage area plus a room that could be a large study (please note this room is not to be used as a bedroom) undercover parking for one vehicle which has automatic garage door on the front.
Bring back the days of backyard cricket and family gatherings with the large big flat lawn area with plenty of room for the kids to play with easy care lawns and gardens.
Just a short drive to Burleigh Heads local shopping, bowls, beautiful surf break and much much more.
Features include: Air conditioning,Built in wardrobes,Floorboards,Study
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