“FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE”
Sprawling out on an impressive 848m2 waterfront block, this property offers wide water views from the sought-after north aspect. Kingfisher Crescent is one of Burleigh’s best streets. The much loved ‘James Street’ cosmopolitan and famous white sands of Burleigh Beach at your fingertips, unless you choose to spend the day relaxing on your own private beach instead.
This architecturally designed high set home boasts 5 bedrooms (4 upstairs, 3 with breathtaking lake views from the huge main balcony), 3 large bathrooms (2 upstairs) and multiple outdoor & indoor living areas with feature high ceilings creating a wonderful ambience throughout this outstanding home.
Downstairs offers a 5th bedroom/office (plus 3rd bathroom) as well as a fantastic open plan layout including 2 spacious living areas, dining, kitchen with walk-in pantry and a bar complete with servery window perfect for entertaining. This incredible space flows out onto the entertainment alfresco overlooking the sparkling fully tiled swimming pool and stunning water views.
Features:
• North/north-west facing property, opening to a wide body of water – providing additional privacy
• 5 generous sized bedrooms
• 3 large bathrooms
• Master bedroom equipped with luxury walk-in robe and large modern ensuite
• Large kitchen with walk-in pantry, appliance cupboards
• Sky lighting throughout
• High ceilings with feature vaulted ceilings in living area
• Large double car garage
• Innovative storage throughout, including large storage facility above garage equipped with walk-through door access
• Beautiful sparking pool with breathtaking water views
• Air-conditioning
• Laundry chute
• Large two door entryway
• School catchment: Caningeraba State School, Marymount College, St Andrews College, Somerset & more
• Light rail due to be complete in 2023/2024
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