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35 Flinders Pde, Scarborough
4 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
3 car accommodation
404m2
This luxurious, character-filled timber Queenslander is perfectly positioned along Scarborough's prestigious Flinders Parade, offering an unrivalled waterfront lifestyle in one of the Peninsula's most sought-after locations.
With multiple living options, it is ideal for families, home-based professionals, or those seeking additional guest accommodation.
A large office space and a detached, fully self-contained dwelling provide flexibility for work, guests, or multigenerational living.
The home features an expansive, rear timber deck for year-round relaxation, complemented by a covered alfresco area with a built-in kitchen.
Unwind in the in-ground magnesium pool and enjoy your own private oasis by the sea.
Character details abound throughout the home, including 11-foot ceilings, VJ walls, and stunning polished hardwood floors.
The kitchen has premium Smeg appliances including a gas cooktop, electric oven, integrated fridge, freezer, and dishwasher - plus a Zip hot water system with sparkling mineral water.
The home has ducted airconditioning upstairs and split-system airconditioning downstairs.
The detached dwelling offers open-plan airconditioned living, a kitchenette and a bathroom - ideal for guests, extended family, or even as a rental opportunity.
Step out through your white picket fence, cross the road, and cast a fishing line - it doesn't get much better than this!
Take a five-minute stroll with your pooch to the nearby dog-friendly beach, or enjoy your morning coffee as you watch the sunrise over Moreton Island from your open-plan living area.
If you're searching for the ultimate sea-change lifestyle, look no further! Character-filled waterfront homes like this are rare on the Peninsula.
To find out more, contact Jo Szulc at Ray White Scarborough on 0412 195 577.
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