Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin - Property
Tropical paradise in Surfers enclave
Lush gardens bring a breath of fresh air to the outdoor living spaces of this central Gold Coast home, perfect for keeping cool in the hot summer months
MODERN luxe with a tropical touch, that’s what this Paradise Waters abode is all about.
Well positioned on a 753sq m block with 21.1m of water frontage, the four-bedroom home is appealing in so many ways.
“It’s very tropical, when the doors are open you really feel like the outside is coming in,” said marketing agent Karen Pirie of Amir Prestige.
Despite being surrounded by established landscaping and luscious greenery, Ms Pirie said it was low-maintenance and had a real point of difference compared to other homes in this part of the Coast.
“A lot of the properties in Paradise Waters are just renovated, piled in landscaping and you get baked in the summer sun, but this is really kind of Coastal living packed with greenery and shade,” she said.
Inside, crisp white furnishings combine beautifully with the statement features that include soaring ceilings, granite benchtops, American oak flooring, and the curved timber staircase just inside the entrance.
When it comes to the outdoors, the sunken pool is the centrepiece of the alfresco area, which is surrounded by trees.
The 21.1m of private beach as well as the pontoon and boat ramp will satisfy boat enthusiasts, while the fireplace and water features offer year round tranquillity.
“The outdoor entertaining area really flows,” Ms Pirie said. “And it’s quite large, every inch of the property offers multiple outputs.”
Ideal for a family, this waterside gem is just a short stroll from McIntosh Island and
is opposite Paradise Waters Park, which is ideal for a weekend picnic or daily walk with the dog.
According to Ms Pirie, there are plenty of buyers looking to get into the Paradise Waters market, but without a lot of stock to choose from, acquiring a home on the Northern end of the Coast is a competitive proposition.
“We’ve had 100 people inquire and more than 55 people inspect, so the response has been excellent,” she said.