The Pitch:
* Please note that the price will be increasing to $1,050 per week in March 2026*
Welcome to 33 Mcilwraith Avenue, Bundall a solid brick build packed with enough room for the whole family. This beautiful home is located in one most sought-after pockets in Sorrento and brings to life the perfect balance between comfort and suburban living. This home boasts four generously sized bedrooms along with three bathrooms, tailored to suit a wide range of lifestyle options along with a spacious fully fenced yard with a double lock up garage.
The Details - First Floor:
- Open plan living and dining area with a ceiling fan and air-conditioning
- Spacious balcony overlooking the lush front yard and quiet neighborhood
- Master bedroom with a built-in wardrobe, ceiling fan and private ensuite
- Bedroom 2 and 3 with ceiling fans and built-in wardrobes
- Main bathroom with a shower and bath tub
- Separate main toilet
The Details - Ground Floor:
- Spacious carpeted living area
- Carpeted bedroom (Bedroom 4) with a built-in wardrobe and ceiling fan
- Additional bathroom with a shower and toilet
- Laundry located in the garage
- Fully gated property for peace of mind
- Front and rear backyard - Plenty of room for kids to play!
- Double lock-up garage with additional off street parking
The Location:
Located in the prestigious suburb of Sorrento, this property is close to shops, transport, elite schools and The Pindara Hospital. Close to the Gold Coast Turf Club and only a short 10 minute drive to the beach and all the eateries, cafes, bars and entertainment Surfers Paradise and Broadbeach have to offer.
The Application:
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The Disclaimer:
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this advertisement, no warranty is given by the landlord or the agent as to their accuracy. Interested parties should not rely on these as representations of fact but must instead satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.