Positioned in a highly convenient coastal pocket, this well-loved home offers comfort, space and exciting potential on a generous 904m² block. Built in 1981 and neatly maintained over the years, it presents a fantastic opportunity for first home buyers, small families, or those looking to step into the market and add their own personal touches.
Filled with natural light, the home features a welcoming living and dining area enhanced by raked ceilings and exposed timber beams in the living, dining and kitchen zones, creating a sense of warmth, character and added spaciousness. This inviting space flows seamlessly to an undercover porch, perfect for enjoying your morning cuppa. The galley-style kitchen is practical and updated with a new stovetop, while the layout offers three comfortable bedrooms, a central bathroom, and the added convenience of a separate toilet.
Outdoors, the property continues to impress with a spacious backyard, complete with an alfresco area for entertaining and a garden shed for extra storage. The single lock-up garage offers drive-through access, making it easy to utilise the backyard for additional vehicles, trailers or recreational space.
Ideally located just a short stroll to Bonny Hills Plaza and only moments from the stunning Bartlett Beach and reserve, this home combines lifestyle, location and opportunity in one appealing package.
- Well-maintained 3-bedroom home built in 1981
- Light-filled living and dining area
- Galley-style kitchen with new electric stovetop
- Central bathroom with separate toilet
- Undercover porch off living area
- Alfresco entertaining area in the backyard
- Single lock-up garage with drive-through access
- Large 904m² partially fenced block
- Garden shed for additional storage
- Approx. 200m to medical centre, café, pharmacy, yoga studio & hairdresser
- Approx. 400m to Bartlett Beach and reserve
*Disclaimer – We have obtained all information in this document from sources we believe to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations.