51 Archibald Crescent,Nirimba
Welcome to 51 Archibald Crescent, a stunning three-bedroom, two-bathroom home that epitomises modern luxury and elegant family living. This exquisite property seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor spaces, offering a tranquil retreat in the heart of Nirimba. The expansive open-plan living area, flooded with natural light, is perfect for both relaxation and entertaining, while the gourmet kitchen boasts an infinity edge breakfast bar, walk-in pantry, and lush green views. The master suite offers a private sanctuary with a walk-through robe and luxurious ensuite, making this home a true sanctuary for the whole family.
Property Highlights:
- Gourmet kitchen with infinity edge breakfast bar, walk-in pantry, and striking splash back framed by greenery
- Expansive open-plan living with seamless flow to outdoor entertaining spaces
- Master suite with walk-through robe and ensuite, air conditioning for added comfort
- Three additional well-appointed bedrooms with ceiling fans and built-in wardrobes
- Media room that can be used as a fourth bedroom, already equipped with a wardrobe
- Freestanding bath in the main bathroom with separate toilet
- Built-in study nook for added convenience
- Outdoor retreat with lush greenery, extended deck for private entertaining
- Landscaped gardens and greenery-covered fences for privacy
- Air conditioning in the living area and master suite
- One-way glass windows for complete privacy
- 50-minute drive to Brisbane
- 15 minutes to world-class beaches and the Sunshine Coast University Hospital
School Zones:
- Baringa State Primary School
- Meridan State College
Don't miss the chance to make this exceptional property your new home. All applications are available through Snug.com. Please submit an enquiry online to receive the application link and be updated with inspection times.
Disclaimer: Whilst every care is taken in the preparation of the information contained in this marketing, McGrath Coast & Hinterland will not be held liable for any errors in typing or information displayed. All interested parties should rely upon their own enquiries to determine whether this information is accurate.

