3/26 Newbold Close,
Thirroul

3
Beds
|
2
Baths
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2
Cars

Privately set in a tightly held beachside cul-de-sac and bordering Gibson Park Reserve, this newly renovated semi-detached townhouse delivers relaxed coastal living with a rare sense of space and serenity. Light-filled open-plan interiors flow to an expansive alfresco patio and wraparound courtyard, perfect for entertaining, while the designer kitchen features a breakfast bar, premium appliances and excellent storage.

Part of a boutique block of just three with low strata fees, it also boasts a strong Airbnb track record, making it ideal as a smart investment, weekender or effortless sea-change. Enjoy a 500m stroll to the beach and just 300m to cafes and Thirroul Station for express Sydney trains, with schools, shops and village conveniences close by. Enjoy stunning views of the escarpment and direct gated access to the soccer fields for an active, family-friendly lifestyle.

  • Newly renovated interiors with sunlit open-plan living and a seamless indoor/outdoor flow
  • Master bedroom and main bathroom on the ground floor with living, kitchen and dining
  • Designer kitchen with breakfast bar, premium appliances and ample storage
  • Oversized deck patio for effortless alfresco entertaining
  • Private gate to McCauley Park's soccer fields-ideal for kids, pets and active lifestyles
  • Boutique block of just three with low strata fees and a tightly held community feel
  • Walk 500m to the beach and just 300m to cafes and Thirroul Station for express Sydney trains
  • A superb sea-change or weekender just over an hour from Sydney-wake to the ocean and walk to the sand
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3/26 Newbold Close
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Saturday 16 May
9.30 - 10.00am
Property information
Council rates (pa)
2,172
Water rates (pa)
800
Strata levies (quarterly)
540
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