The day starts with a short walk to the beach, salt air drifting through the streets as the neighbourhood slowly wakes. Back home, the garden is already alive, fruit on the trees, herbs growing in the beds, and a quiet spot on the deck waiting for a morning coffee. Tucked into Shoalwater’s well known Golden Triangle, this home offers that easy coastal rhythm where the beach, local shops and daily essentials are all within walking distance.
Where It All Happens
Set on a 633 sqm block surrounded by established greenery, the home feels calm and private from the moment you arrive. Inside, natural light filters through Velux roof windows, giving the living spaces a warm, open feel throughout the day.
French doors open onto the timber decking, creating a natural connection between the house and the garden. It is the kind of space where family dinners drift outside, kids wander through the yard, and weekends tend to revolve around the outdoor table.
The kitchen is designed for everyday living with induction cooking, a self-cleaning oven and dishwasher, while plantation shutters add a clean and practical finish throughout the home.
Step outside and the lifestyle continues. The garden includes a hobby growing area and an orchard, offering space to grow your own produce or simply enjoy the greenery that surrounds the home.
The Details That Matter
Built in 1970, the home sits on 633 sqm of land with approximately 154 sqm of internal living space.
Inside are four generous bedrooms, all with robes, and two well appointed bathrooms that comfortably support family living or visiting guests.
Under the home you will find large undercroft garaging, along with valuable additional space for caravan and boat parking, something many coastal buyers search for but rarely find so close to the beach.
The bore and reticulation system keep the gardens thriving year round.
Who It’s Made For
This property works beautifully as a relaxed family home, with space for kids, outdoor living and easy access to nearby schools, transport and the beach.
It will also appeal to downsizers who still want land, privacy and room for hobbies without moving away from the coast. The generous parking for a caravan or boat makes it especially attractive for buyers who enjoy travelling or spending time on the water.
The Bottom Line
Positioned in Shoalwater’s Golden Triangle and only a short walk from the beach and local shops, this home offers a rare combination of coastal location, generous land and practical features.
With established gardens, flexible parking, and comfortable living spaces, it is a property that supports both relaxed family life and an easy downsizing lifestyle near the coast.
Disclaimer:
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.
This property at 28 Second Avenue, Shoalwater is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Sara Walker at The Agency on 18 Mar 2026.
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