Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin - Property
Turn your friends green with envy
THE pastel green exterior of this quaint coastal home matches the calm and breezy feel of its interiors and location opposite leafy Marjorie St Henry Park. Built in 2019 as one of two freestanding homes on a flat corner block on the west side of Burleigh Hill, its Melbourne-based owners have added a touch of Hamptons luxury to the coastal abode, which has been rented since it was built.
However, the couple are now ready to sell ,so after some minor touch-ups and some new turf, the property is in tip-top condition and ready to become a new family’s permanent home or an investor property for an astute buyer.
Marketing agent Troy Fitzgerald of Ray White Burleigh said the as-new home was a rare find in the location.
“There are a lot of older shacks this side of the hill, but the feedback we are getting is that buyers want a home that they can walk into and start unpacking, not start renovating,” Mr Fitzgerald said.
“This is the only home on the market in this pocket at the moment that fits the bill.”
For those who do like to put their own stamp on a home, there is plenty of scope outside to add value in the form of a pool, alfresco entertaining area or large garden shed.
Alternatively, the buyer can simply put their feet up and enjoy the serenity and convenience of the home’s proximity to Burleigh and Tallebudgera beaches, James St shops and Stocklands shopping centre.
“It’s just a really nice location, when you look out of all of the windows and you can see the greenery of the nature reserve,” Mr Fitzgerald said.
“You don’t really get that anywhere else. And it’s just super central. You’re only minutes from everything Burleigh has to offer.”