Modern Architectural Residence with Picturesque Water Views
Immaculately renovated throughout and presented as new, this architectural residence offers uninterrupted water views across the yacht filled Dolans Bay.
The home features a brand new stone kitchen flowing to casual dining and alfresco entertaining terrace, oversized open plan living and dining with soaring ceilings, three brand new designer bathrooms, ensuite with double shower, four generous bedrooms plus home office with own seperate entry.
- Oversized living & dining with high pitched ceilings - Fireplace plus skylight windows, seperate casual dining/living - Generous master suite with built-ins and modern ensuite - Freshly painted throughout, polished floorboards and new carpets, ducted air-conditioning with seperate zones - Double lock up garage, internal laundry
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