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Best of coastal living

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Set behind an unassuming exterior is this beautiful family home, recently renovated so the new owners can simply move in and start enjoying the best of coastal living.
Set on a spacious 1200sq m block, you will live just a short stroll from the beach yet feel miles away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
The simple yet spacious floorplan offers three bedrooms, including the master suite with walk-in robe and newly renovated en suite.
There is a formal lounge and dining room that leads to the completely updated kitchen, now boasting plenty of bench and storage space, a dishwasher, breakfast bar and gorgeous cabinetry.
The kitchen overlooks the casual family room with fireplace. All of the living spaces are bright, airy and welcoming, thanks to the pitched ceiling and plenty of windows and doors that allow natural light and fresh breezes to fill the home.
Outside, low-maintenance gardens provide a beautiful oasis setting while a large covered deck provides the perfect place to rest, relax and enjoy the sub-tropical climate.
The kids will love the sparkling pool and surrounding gardens, while the beach is only a short walk away.
For the environmentally friendly, the property has a bore with pump and automatic watering system, water tanks and solar panels for energy-efficient living. A double garage and newly renovated laundry complete the layout of this great family home.
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Address: 11 Pavonia Street, Peregian Beach
Price: $875,000
Description: 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, pool
View: By appointment
Agent: Vicki Cooper for Star Noosa, 0418 231 955

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