Situated in an elevated position on a quiet cul-de-sac, this lovingly renovated Gabriel Poole home boasts beautifully landscaped level gardens and rainforest framed ocean views across the Noosa Valley.
Finished with a modern open plan layout and light filled glass hallway overlooking a sumptuous sparkling pool, this home embraces the joys of indoor and outdoor living with a seamless transition from living areas to alfresco dining, built in BBQ and poolside entertaining.
The current layout allows for some separation, with 3 bedrooms upstairs, master with luxurious bathtub and private views over the valley while downstairs enjoys dual external access two large bedrooms and a study.
Offering 1.4 acres of complete privacy and conveniently located just 15 mins from Noosa and 10 mins from Cooroy, this property is to be auctioned on-site at 2pm on Saturday June 1st unless sold prior.
Some extra details:
- 5 Bedrooms, 3 with walk-in robes, 2 with built in robes
- 700mm gas cooktop, 900mm electric oven & integrated dishwasher
- Ducted air-conditioning to upstairs plus split system air-con
- On trend suspended ethanol fireplace
- Magnesium in-ground pool with heated glass edged spa
- 6.6kw Solar power system
- Easy care septic system with underground transpiration field
- Artesian bore and approx. 45,000L rainwater tank capacity
- Original architecturally matched primary carport plus 6 x 6m secondary carport with separate driveway.
- Established Mango & Lychee trees and raised veggie beds
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