Words by Kylie Knight
14 Bayside Drive, Beachmere
3 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
2 cars
1012sqm
This Beachmere home offers the ultimate in seaside living, with the waterfront on its back doorstep. You can come home from work, slip off your shoes, grab a couple of glasses, wander out the back door and within seconds feel the sand between your toes.
The beautifully maintained, rendered three-bedroom home has three separate living zones which include a cosy formal lounge, featuring an open fireplace; an open-plan meals/living area which takes in views of Moreton Bay across to Redcliffe and an enclosed sunroom.
The sunroom is the perfect spot to enjoy a sunrise breakfast or just sit back and watch the world go by.
There is also a large light-filled kitchen with plenty of cupboard space and large benches overlooking the meals and living area out to the sunroom and Moreton Bay.
The informal living area also has a wet bar, perfectly positioned for indoor and outdoor entertaining or for just enjoying a night cap.
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All bedrooms are generously sized with built-in wardrobes. The master suite incorporates an ensuite and is positioned to enjoy the sunrise over Moreton Bay.
The property has established gardens and low-maintenance, coastal-themed fire pit area out the back which does to obscure the stunning bay views.
The home is just 43 minutes from Brisbane International Airport, 60 minutes from Brisbane CBD, 52 minutes from the Sunshine Coast, and just up the road from local shopping and dining options.
It is open for inspection on Saturday, March 19 from 11.30am-noon.
Contact:
Carolyn Drane
0418 283 762
OR
David Wereszczuk
0409 255 255
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