5203 Ephraim Island Parade, Paradise Point QLD 4216
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Luxury North-to-Water Apartment - Contemporary Elegance & Spacious Living
Auction In Rooms: Tuesday 18th November at 11:00am Professionals Office - 30 The Esplanade, Paradise Point
Perfectly positioned with a prized north-to-water aspect overlooking the Ephraim Island Inlet, this expansive 181*m² apartment presents an exceptional fusion of luxury, comfort, and contemporary style. Thoughtfully designed with a smart floorplan, generous living spaces, and recent modern upd
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07 Feb 2023
Sold
Professionals Vertullo Real Estate Hope Island
Listed: 01/02/2023
Transfer type: Full transfer
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