Block size: 740 m² approx.House size: 270 m² approx.
Open-Plan Four-Bedroom Home with Panoramic Ocean Views
The Phone Code for this property is: 12613. Please quote this number when phoning or texting.
Positioned on the elevated side of Cygnet Court, this beautifully maintained brick veneer home combines space, comfort, and stunning ocean views in a quiet court setting. Land size 740m2. Designed for modern living, the home features an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area that seamlessly connects t
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