10/11 Jorl Court,
Buderim

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1
Car

Positioned within a boutique complex of contemporary townhomes, this stylish two bedroom residence offers the perfect combination of comfort, convenience and low-maintenance living. Just five years old and beautifully presented throughout, the home is ideal for first-home buyers, downsizers, investors or those seeking a quality property in a highly sought-after location.

Designed with modern lifestyles in mind, the lower level features a light filled open-plan living area complemented by air-conditioning and a sleek, modern kitchen with quality finishes. Sliding doors connect seamlessly to the covered tiled alfresco and courtyard.

Upstairs, you'll find two generous bedrooms, each serviced by their own bathroom, along with a versatile study nook or retreat area at the top of the stairs - ideal for those working from home or studying. A single remote garage completes this practical and appealing package.

Located in a convenient pocket of Buderim, you'll enjoy easy access to local cafes, shopping, public transport and the University of the Sunshine Coast, which is just over 1km away. Mooloolaba's beaches, dining options and coastal lifestyle are also only minutes from your doorstep.

Key features:

  • Ideal location close to the university and a short drive to beautiful beaches
  • Positioned in a small, quiet complex
  • Modern facade and interiors
  • Two bedrooms, both with bathrooms and walk in robes
  • Extra living space/study area upstairs
  • Covered alfresco and low maintenance courtyard
  • Laundry area at the back of the garage
  • Washer, dryer and fridge included

Please note: Images are indicative only and are supplied by the developer for this floorplan/design.

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