Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin - Property
Allow yourself to be nurtured by nature
BUYERS of this lowest home in Tallebudgera are set to get a lot of bang for their buck. The home located in the Kalimna Estate, a residential parkland populated by only 40 residences, was designed to be “at one” with its natural surrounds.
Spread across more than an acre of land, which backs on to the Tallebudgera Creek reserve, the property has a singlelevel home at its heart and offers a prospective buyer a true opportunity for a lifestyle change.
According to marketing agent Anthony Rizzo of Ray White, the house is geared for multi-generational family.
“There’s a lot of house,” Mr Rizzo said. “But with five bedrooms and many different living spaces, you can be a big family and still feel like everyone has their own privacy,” he said.
One thing that will be a breeze in this home is entertaining, which can be done under the covered patio which has a builtin barbecue and overlooks the pool.
Screened by the palms and greenery of the reserve, guests will feel like they’re a world away from anywhere.
“I’ve never come across a home that is so connected to its natural surroundings” Mr Rizzo said. “Beside the kitchen is a terrace area where the owners have created a koi garden and a meditation room around the corner. It’s such a nice place to sit.”
Despite all its space and inclusions, Mr Rizzo said there was still plenty of opportunity for those wanting to put their mark on the property.
“A lot of the land is not being utilised, so there is the potential to add, say, a tennis court or granny flat,” he said.
The property last sold in 2021 for $2.02m but a change in the owners’ work commitments has led them to put it back on the market.