Ultimate beachside lifestyle. This four-bedroom home offers privacy, established gardens, direct beach access and overlooks the lake foreshore reserve. A 330 metre trail leads to the beach, and 500 metres to main street, cafes and restaurants making it ideal as a family residence, investment or holiday home.
- A short 330m stroll to nearby beach trail with Woolgoolga Creek bridge access - 500m to cafes, main street and Woolgoolga shopping centre - Rear of property over looks a creek reserve - Open-plan living and dining areas - Alfresco garden patio and undercover verandah - Separate living room for added privacy - Master bedroom with bathroom access and walk-in robe - Double car garage, with garden patio access - Beautiful undercover outdoor entertaining area - Private low-maintenance garden
Features include: Built-In Wardrobes,Water Front,Car Parking - Surface
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