The Pitch:
Welcome to 6/72 Marine Parade, Southport a perfectly positioned apartment offering stunning Broadwater views and unbeatable convenience. This light-filled 2-bedroom unit is just steps from the waterfront, Broadwater Parklands, and an easy walk to cafes, shopping at Australia Fair, and the light rail for quick access to Griffith University, hospitals, and Surfers Paradise. Ideal for professionals or couples seeking a relaxed coastal lifestyle with everything at your fingertips. Don't miss this rare opportunity to live in one of Southport's most desirable locations!
The Details:
- 2 Large bedrooms with ceiling fans, cupboards and screens
- 1 Bathroom
- Separate Toilet
- Separate Laundry
- Open plan living
- Great size kitchen with plenty of bench & cupboard space
- Screens throughout the property to capture the ocean breeze
- Private Balcony
- Located on level 2 at Hammond Towers
- Complex has a pool
- 1 Undercover car space
- Furnished
The Location:
Ideally situated on the sought-after Marine Parade, this property offers an unbeatable coastal lifestyle directly opposite the Broadwater Parklands. Enjoy easy access to picturesque walking and cycling tracks, beaches, and family-friendly recreational areas. You're just a short stroll from Australia Fair Shopping Centre, local cafes, restaurants, and public transport, including the Southport light rail stationconnecting you effortlessly to Griffith University, Gold Coast University Hospital, and Surfers Paradise. With everything at your doorstep, 72 Marine Parade delivers the perfect blend of convenience, lifestyle, and waterfront living.
The Application:
Register your interest online to book an inspection. You must be registered, so we can notify you of any time changes, cancellations or further inspection times. Applications via *** use the "Apply" button to submit an application.
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.