100 Westminster Avenue,Golden Beach
This beautiful four bedroom home offers a perfect blend of luxury, convenience and tranquility.
The indoors has been meticulously crafted for comfort and style and boasts two living areas, an in-built study nook and a chef's kitchen equipped with modern conveniences. The open plan living/dining/kitchen area leads seamlessly to an alfresco entertainment deck through screened stacker doors.
The master bedroom features an ensuite and walk-in robe while two 'jack and jill' bedrooms come fitted with mirrored robes, ceiling fans and privacy screening over windows. A spacious family bathroom showcases a freestanding bath and walk-in shower enhancing your everyday relaxation.
Outdoors presents equally impressive features including a sparkling in-ground swimming pool, multiple sheds, an outdoor shower to wash off after beach strolls, space for caravan/boat parking at the front of the property along with gated side access on both sides. Low-maintenance gardens offer both privacy and peace.
Within walking distance are Golden Beach State School and shopping village while Downtown Caloundra and Sunshine Coast Health Precinct are just short drives away.
Features:-
- Timber floors throughout
- Plumbed fridge; stone benchtops
- Servery window to outdoor alfresco
- Fibreglass, chlorine pool
- Shutters to front bedrooms (with internal control)
- Shed (with gates at back of property)
- Study nook in living room
- Additional third toilet
- Water tank used to water the gardens and fill pool
- Side access on both sides
- 1.4 x 4m garden shed
- 6kW solar system
- NBN Connected
- Air-conditioning in living room and fans throughout
- Golden Beach and Caloundra State High School catchment zones
- Bus stop is 200m from the home
- Please note that there is a 9 month lease on offer.
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