Amber Werchon Property presents 106 Grand Parade, Kawana Island: this spacious dual-level family home features a well-designed floor plan with over 350m2 of living space under roof and offers an unmatched lifestyle in a premium location. Across two light-filled levels, the home comprises formal entry, four bedrooms plus study nook, two bathrooms, two living areas, covered patio overlooking the sundrenched pool, separate laundry with external access, double lock-up garage, and side access for caravans and boats all on a 706m2 block. Additional features include 6 kw solar panels, air conditioning and ceiling fans throughout. Designed with luxury in mind, an open plan layout, high ceilings and abundance of natural light greet you as you step inside. The chef's kitchen showcases a 900mm gas stove, walk-in pantry, stone benchtops, and a spacious peninsula while stacking doors open from the dining and living areas onto a timber deck overlooking the pool framed by tropical landscaping. An additional outdoor area is accessible through the family room and includes a screened porch and grassy child and pet-friendly garden. Completing the lower level are three bedrooms with built-in robes and a shared family bathroom. The exclusive master suite spans the entire upper level and comprises a parent's retreat, ensuite with dual vanity, large walk-in robe, and two balconies offering serene views of the pool and bushland. Located in a quiet street, enjoy the convenience of waterfront pathways, playgrounds, parks as well as the Double Bay dining precinct all within walking distance. Mooloolaba is only a short 12 minute bike ride away, and the Sunshine Coast University Hospital, beaches and shops are all under a 10 minute drive. This luxury home offers a rare lifestyle opportunity in a highly sought-after pocket on Kawana Island. Hurry to inspect to avoid disappointment. Superior Asset Protection Pty Ltd and Gump Sunshine Coast Pty Ltd working in conjunction with Amber Werchon Property.
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