A rare opportunity to live right on the gorgeous Nerang River with stunning views from all your living areas. You can fish off the private jetty or launch your boat from your own mooring with direct river access to everything the fabulous Broadwater has to offer.
Tucked away in '7 Oaks South' in the exclusive Sorrento Riviera, this superb three-level renovated townhouse features open plan living areas with vaulted ceilings and a courtyard that steps down to the private marina. Full height double glass doors seamlessly link your indoor living with the outdoor entertaining space and river views. The modern kitchen has its own balcony for breakfast or a relaxing coffee.
The third floor has three generous bedrooms, all with built-in robes and the air-conditioned master having expansive water views from large windows.
This beautiful townhouse is 23 squares of stylish and functional living in an executive complex with extensive well maintained tropical gardens, a large sparkling pool, quality tennis court, BBQ area and a function room for parties, events and entertainment. The complex is well managed, peaceful and very private with reasonable body corporate fees.
Features of this quality townhouse include:
· Spacious living full of natural light
· Amazing night views across the river to beautifully lit homes.
· Modern kitchen with huge self-closing drawers, fabulous pantry, generous cupboard space and quality appliances.
· Two bathrooms plus a powder room
· Two car accommodation (garage plus carport)
· Pet friendly
· Easy access to the jetty, pontoon, BBQ area, pool, tennis court and spa. Park and playground adjacent.
· Surrounded by multi-million-dollar homes
· Close to shops and restaurants; five minutes to golden beaches
· Marina berth is available for lease (up to 30' boat) and is exceptionally affordable
Disclaimer: Smyth Real Estate has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of these particulars, no warranty is given by the vendor or the agent as to their accuracy. Interested parties should not rely on this information as representations of fact but must instead satisfy themselves by inspecting the property, or by other means.
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