13 Wimbledon Way
Oxenford QLD 4210
4 Bed • 2 Bath • 5 Car • House
On the widest and quietest of streets, on a sprawling north-facing block of some 2000m2, is this triumph of space and quality. If you seek a large, high-calibre home in a sleepy, yet handy, location, this is your chance. Bereft of traffic lights all the way to Brisbane, and just thirty minutes to Surfers Paradise, the position is fantastic. The Land is Grand With outdoor vastness reminiscent of a bygone era, this property will suit: - families with active kids and or pets - families with lots of vehicles - people who prefer their neighbours way off yonder - families wanting space aplenty to create idyllic dual living - buyers with awareness that large, usable blocks close to infrastructure in growing cities tend to become highly valuable over time Check it out - Imposing residence on 2000m2 (about half an acre) - Elbowroom aplenty - Elevated position with tranquil views of the surrounds - Luxurious flow and high ceilings - Four spacious bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms - Master with ensuite, walk-in-robe and extra built-ins - Good side access - Double garage plus lined 6m deep, three-bay shed - Excellent patio with pleasant local views - Brilliant blank canvass to construct a new pool - Five split-system air conditioners - 10kl water tank - Circa 3.5kw solar, plus solar hot water - Catchment zone for Oxenford Primary and Helensvale High - 1.8km to local shops - 2.4km to Oxenford Primary School - 2.8km to Movieworld - 2.8km to the M1 - 3.6km to Woolworths - 4.1km to Bunnings Do not miss the opportunity to inspect this superb property. Rarely can you seize a quality home on such a big block so central to services, myriad conveniences, and within 3km of the M1. Nearly every product you might want is within a five-minute drive bereft of traffic lights. Location, Location With its super-wide streets, extreme low density, peaceful pony trails and parks, this part of Oxenford is fantastic and about a million times better than a new subdivision. Areas like this are a prized rarity because Council wants higher density (to curb urban sprawl) and developers like higher density (to make more profit), but the average person craves low density for their basic wellbeing. In other words, demand for sparse, slow-paced areas like this – which now rarely are built – can only soar. You will never find a new Gold Coast land subdivision to rival this beauty. (21082844)
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