Balinese-Inspired Home in Byron Bay with Private Courtyard and Sunlit Deck
This charming Balinese-inspired, single level home offers 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, a private courtyard, and is just minutes from the beach.
With its north-facing orientation, the expansive deck extends the length of the property, providing a perfect spot for outdoor entertaining or a relaxing morning coffee. Enjoy abundant sunshine throughout the day, especially welcoming during the winter months.
Natural wooden floorboards run seamlessly through the home, enhancing the warm, inviting ambiance. The rumpus room includes a private parents' retreat and ensuite with a unique bi-fold glass shower door that opens directly into the garden, creating a peaceful, holiday-like atmosphere. Two additional bedrooms, both with built-in robes for convenient storage, offer flexibility and comfort. One of these bedrooms has bifold stacker doors that lead directly onto the deck, allowing a seamless indoor-outdoor flow.
Beyond the serene confines of this home, you'll find yourself just a short walk from the vibrant heart of Byron Bay, with its eclectic shops, lively cafes, and the pristine beaches that make this coastal town iconic. Don't miss this opportunity to claim your slice of paradise in Byron Bay!
- Walk to Tallow Beach - Grab a morning coffee at Iconic Roadhouse cafe next door - Convenient location - Outdoor Shower - Lanscaped Gardens - Perfect for investors, maximise income potential
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