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This picturesque townhouse on Nebula Street in Sunshine Beach proves you don't need millions to buy a slice of paradise.This picturesque townhouse on Nebula Street in Sunshine Beach proves you don't need millions to buy a slice of paradise. Photo: Century 21 Noosa
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Open for inspection this weekend are an elegant home on the water at Palm Beach and an historic Queenslander at Byron Bay.

Open Saturday February 11, 10am – 10.30am

Agent: Rachel Sellman, Century 21 Noosa 0422 719 041

You don’t have to have millions to own a piece of Sunshine Beach – and this picturesque townhouse proves it.

Agent Rachel Sellman says this is the perfect way to get into the exclusive Sunshine Beach property market without having to buy into a large complex.

“Larger complexes have higher body corp fees — this is only in a group of three — so it’s really affordable. Plus it’s just got so much character with that beach house feel,” she says.

Light and airy with a contemporary feel, the property is set over two levels, with the lower level comprising of two bedrooms – the master opening onto a private courtyard – and the newly renovated main bathroom and laundry.

2/21 nebula street sunshine beachPhoto: Century 21 Noosa

On the upper level, a modern gourmet kitchen with bamboo flooring flows through to the dining and living areas, where a bank of folding doors opens to the northern side of the property and a private terrace deck.

The townhouse is set in a small complex of just three – better yet, it’s within easy walking distance to Sunshine Beach village shops, restaurants and surf beach.

Other features include a 3kw solar system with inverter, air conditioning and LED lights throughout.


Open Saturday February 11, 10am – 10.30am
Agent:
Katrina Gibbons, Harcourts Solutions, 0403 557 343

This low set brick colonial has a wonderful feel from the outside in, agent Katrina Gibbons says.

“You don’t often get something with character like this around here. This home really feels wonderful, very homely,” she says.

Featuring four generous bedrooms (master with ensuite and walk-in-robe) and a spacious open plan kitchen with adjoining dining and living rooms, fireplace and ducted air conditioning, the house has space as well as warmth.

3 Lynwood Court, Ferny Hills 1Photo: Harcourts

It’s set on a landscaped 800 square metre block that’s fully fenced and has a large rear deck as well as a front verandah.

Local bike paths and transport connections are nearby.


Open Saturday February 11, 1pm – 1.30pm
Agent:
Su Reynolds, Byron Bay First National Real Estate, 0428 888 660

Presented with charm in spades, this circa 1928 double-gabled character cottage is in a prime position only a few minutes walk to Byron Bay’s main street.

In amongst the multi-million dollar mansions now dotting the Byron coastline, there are a surprising number of character homes that have been retained locally; this three-bedder is a perfect example of one of the prettiest ones.

16 Burns Street, Byron Bay?Photo: First National Real Estate

Agent Su Reynolds says it’s a character home with substance. “There’s a lot of original detail in this home that people really love.”

Traditional period features such as bay window with window seat, original hardwood timber floors, wrap around verandah and high ceilings are all within a modern floor plan that includes an ope plan eat-in kitchen and updated bathroom.

There are three bedrooms, two of which open via French doors onto the front verandah.

Set on an easy care 600 square-metre block, the backyard is fully fenced and a great size with a large covered outdoor entertaining area.


Auction Saturday March 4, 2pm
Saturday February 11, 10am – 10.30am
Agent:
Maria Hobbs, McGrath Palm Beach, 0414 810 663

This sprawling two-storey home is a picture of understated elegance and clever design.

Even better, it’s set on a north-facing, 903 square metre waterfront block with views of the canal towards Burleigh Headland and is within walking distance of Palm Beach.

240 Mallawa Drive, Palm Beach?Photo: McGrath

Agent Maria Hobbs says it’s a rare offering. “Double storey homes are unusual in this part of Palm Beach and this one is exceptionally spacious and versatile,” she says.

Set back from the street and positioned for privacy, the house features a statement foyer with soaring ceilings, chandeliers and a series of stylish open plan living and dining spaces.

240 Mallawa Drive, Palm Beach?Photo: Supplied

Consisting of a versatile layout that includes a separate studio, office or rumpus, there is copious storage and also a garage with a workshop.

The outlook from inside the home is spectacular and the design ensures that the views are made the most of, which include a sunny entertaining terrace, spa and huge pool overlooking the canal.

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