Feature Property: Scarborough coastal retreat
Published 5:03am 3 October 2025
ADVERTORIAL
11 Herbert St, Scarborough
- 4 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 2 cars
- 405m2
Live the ultimate coastal dream, just steps from Scarborough’s Queens Beach.
This beautifully presented home has been designed for relaxed family living, effortless entertaining and the coveted bayside lifestyle.
Bathed in natural light, it delivers multiple living zones, high-end finishes and seamless indoor-outdoor flow – perfect for hosting friends or simply relaxing with family.
Timber laminate flooring and a clever layout maximise space, light and comfort.
The heart of the home centres on the outdoor living space, where the kitchen, dining room and study flow seamlessly to the expansive alfresco area which overlooks the saltwater plunge pool and has a ceiling fan and wind-down blinds.
The spacious kitchen has stone benchtops and a 600mm gas cooktop.
The master suite is ideally positioned downstairs, with walk-in robe and ensuite, offering ease and comfort for everyday living.
At the rear of the residence additional bedrooms are tucked away to provide privacy. Upstairs, a multipurpose room offers the flexibility of a bedroom, media lounge, or private retreat.
Throughout the home, abundant storage, well-appointed finishes and a clever layout ensure practicality matches style. Comfort is assured year-round with split system airconditioning, ceiling fans, and 4.2KW solar panels.
The 405m² fully fenced and gated block adds security and peace of mind, with room for children and pets to play.
It also has a 5000L water tank, double garage with internal and backyard access and security screens throughout.
With its balance of single-level comfort, flexible spaces, and a focus on outdoor entertaining, 11 Herbert Street is more than a home – it’s a modern coastal sanctuary designed for living well.
CONTACT BAYLIFE REAL ESTATE
Brett Viertel - 0419 721 231
Adrianne Graham - 0413 281 325
Visit baylifere.com.au
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