Two bedroom, fully furnished unit in the heart of Cotton Tree, just steps from all the action. The unit features an open plan living, balcony with views of the Maroochy River and plenty of space to relax. The kitchen is fully equipped, well-appointed bedrooms with wardrobes and ceiling fans. Main bedroom has an ensuite, separate laundry with washer and dryer.
This unit is located along the Cotton Tree Esplanade, just a short walk from the river and all amenities Cotton Tree has to offer.
Property features: - Two bedrooms - Two bathrooms - Fully furnished. - Spacious balcony with river views - First floor unit (walk up) - Open plan kitchen, living and dining. - Walking distance to river, beach, restaurants, cafes, and shops
* IMPORTANT INFORMATION - CONSTRUCTION has started on the new apartment building on the neighboring property, there will be construction noise (Please note construction is only during the hours of 7am - 4pm)
This property is available now, contact us today to book a viewing.
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