9 Tallebudgera Dr, Palm Beach is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom House with 4 parking spaces and was built in 1970. The property has a land size of 519m2 and floor size of 94m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last transferred in November 2014.
Built circa 1970, the existing single-level brick dwelling is straight as an arrow and neat as a pin. The brick house is a genuine testament to the by-gone days when the family holidayed on the coast, slept anywhere we could throw a mattress and spent our days outdoors exploring a world of beach, sunshine and making new friends.
Imagine renovating this gem to suit our modern tastes and lifestyle demands. Magical.
Alternatively, it's zoned RD5 Medium Density Residential, so this 519m2 approx. flat block would suit a duplex, townhouse or possibly greater redevelopment; subject to council approvals.
With the beach at the end of the street, the Tallebudgera Creek waterway playground mere metres away and within easy, level walking distance to Burleigh Heads, it's all here for you to create a magnificent lifestyle.
- Single-level brick dwelling
- 519m2 approx. (17.2m wide x 30.5m deep approx.)
- Zoned RD5 MDR suitable for redevelopment
- Two bedrooms; one bathroom
- Tandem lock-up drive through garage plus double car port
- Easy, level walk to the beach, the surf club, kids' estuary playground and so much more
- Within the Palm Beach Currumbin High School catchment area
- 3 mins drive to Burleigh Heads
- 12 mins drive to M1 Motorway to get you to Brisbane or Byron
- 14 mins drive to Gold Coast International Airport, John Flynn Hospital, Broadbeach and the Star Casino
This could be the lifestyle you've dreamed about. Don't let others take this opportunity away from you. The motivated seller has set a short auction campaign to ensure it's sold efficiently.
You'll want to live here, so make this fantastic investment opportunity happen right now. Come view, love it, make an offer, own it. See you soon.
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