Imagine relaxing on your back deck, taking in the view of Cullendulla inlet through the trees as the sun filters through on a summer afternoon.
67 Litchfield Crescent offers the ability to access the bush reserve and the waterway only 50m from your back fence. Take a quiet stroll or grab the stand-up paddleboard and explore some of the most beautiful parts of the natural scenery and marine park off your back doorstep.
This immaculate home is the epitome of coastal and modern. A carefully planned completely stairless design that flows effortlessly with high skillion ceilings to allow in additional sunlight in the living room.
The master suite also enjoys a high skillion roof, space for a king bed, and has its own balcony. A walk-in robe and modern ensuite allows for all your creature comforts.
Completed in 2023 this home has been built to take in the natural bush surrounds and has additional features such a gutter guard and external shutters on all windows for bushfire protection, ensuring your home will always be protected from the elements.
All landscaping has been completed here and there is nothing at all for you to do. Save on the hard work and hassle of building and secure this beautiful home on the waterfront in quiet and pristine Long Beach and make this enviable lifestyle yours....
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Features
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Heating Wood Fire
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What's nearby
Batemans Bay Primary SchoolPrimary School
2.2km
Batemans Bay High SchoolHigh School
4.3km
Batemans Bay District HospitalHospital
3.4km
The Village Centre Batemans BayMajor Shopping Centre
3.5km
St Peter's Anglican CollegeCollege
16.8km
Post OfficePost Office
3.3km
Property history
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17 Mar 2021
Sold
$180,000
Contract: 15/02/2021
Transfer: 17/03/2021
Block size: 648m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Vacant land
22 Nov 2019
Sold
$300,000
Contract: 11/10/2019
Transfer: 22/11/2019
Block size: 648m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Vacant land
Long Beach suburb information
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SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
54 years
Population
1,758
Listing ID: 182446606. This listing has been viewed 494 times. It was first displayed on 15/04/2024 and last updated on 23/04/2024.
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