18 Oceania Crescent, Sunshine Beach QLD 4567
Sold for $1,302,500
Excellent Location with Future Renovation Potential
Space and privacy are assured on this large 869sqm corner block which includes a fully fenced yard, entertaining decks, wood fire pizza oven, 8m pool and you will live only moments from schools, shops and the bustling Sunshine Beach village.
Inside the living encompasses two storeys with split level living between two separate living and entertaining areas. Downstairs is home to one large bedroom, with built-in robes, one bathroom, open plan living, fireplace, kitchen and large laundry. Expansive decks wrap the northern side of the property and encompass the pool and built in outdoor kitchen. Upstairs the master suite is oversized with a walk-in robe, modern ensuite and balcony and two more bedrooms and one bathroom are located on this level.
Plans are available to renovate and there are multiple options with this property. Enquire now, contact Brendan Weatherill at R&W Noosa, 0466 248 345.
Inside the living encompasses two storeys with split level living between two separate living and entertaining areas. Downstairs is home to one large bedroom, with built-in robes, one bathroom, open plan living, fireplace, kitchen and large laundry. Expansive decks wrap the northern side of the property and encompass the pool and built in outdoor kitchen. Upstairs the master suite is oversized with a walk-in robe, modern ensuite and balcony and two more bedrooms and one bathroom are located on this level.
Plans are available to renovate and there are multiple options with this property. Enquire now, contact Brendan Weatherill at R&W Noosa, 0466 248 345.
INSPECTION TIMES
- By appointment
FEATURES
Inground Pool
Locality Information
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