Suberb location 200m from the beach, swimming pool and powered shed!
Situated in a superb beachside location in sought-after Seahaven Estate, one of the most desirable pockets of Waikiki, and only 200m distance to the absolute pristine beach, this stunning family home has everything you are looking for. With only one owner since this home was built, you know you'll have a home that has been loved and looked after.
Features you will love:
- Beautiful tranquil cul-de-sac with easy access to the beach
- 200m to absolute pristine beach front
- Sparkling below ground swimming pool - Salt water chlorinated - 9m x 4m
- Powered shed 7.3m x 3.2m
- 4 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Double remote carport
- Front lounge
- Office
- Open plan kitchen, meals and family area
- Spacious kitchen with shoppers entry, pantry, breakfast bar and plenty of storage
- Gas 4 burner hotplate and electric fan forced oven
- Fisher and Paykel 2 drawer dishwasher
- Master bedroom with ensuite and large walk-in-robe
- Minor rooms all with walk in robes (bed 2/3) and built in robe (bed 4)
- Main bathroom with shower and bath
- Spacious laundry
- Split system air conditioner in family dining kitchen area
- Ducted air conditioning to front wing of house
- Ceiling fans to all bedrooms
- Gas storage hot water system
- Large outdoor entertaining area
- Brick natural gas barbeque with stainless steel hotplate
- Beautiful established gardens
Information you'll need:
- Approx 820sqm land
- Approx 190sqm building area
- Built in 1988
- Water rates - approx $1,246.16 p/a
- Council rates: approx $2,025.41 p/a
With an easy walk to the beach, nearby shopping centres, schools, local tavern and public transport, you'll find it hard to go past this gorgeous family home. Contact me today for a viewing.
Nikki de Rijcke | 0448 651 888 |
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This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.