Sold for $2,575,000
Sold for $2,575,00032 Cumberland Avenue, Collaroy NSW 2097
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Property was sold on 22 October 2022.
Sold on 22 October 2022.
4 beds
2 baths
2 cars
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House
This property is nestled close to the sandy shores, offering an idyllic beach lifestyle.
Property Features
Timeless charm and endless flexibility sit in perfect harmony with this home coming to the market for the first time in 56 years. Sitting on a 721sqm block, with a sensational North to rear aspect and dual occupancy design, the home offers a versatile floorplan with a self contained studio ideal for multi-generational family living or home plus income. This cherished and meticulously cared for home is brimming with potential and possibilities and represents a perfect introduction into this premier sought-after family suburb. Set across a spacious single level with interiors that enjoy an abundance of natural light, manicured lawns, self contained studio, multiple living areas, bedrooms with built in robes, split air-conditioning in selected rooms throughout. Surrounded by some of the areas finest homes in a Blue Ribbon location, only minutes from Long Reef beach, seaside cafes, restaurants , Long Reef Golf Club, schools and express city buses. + Single level solid brick home on 721sqm block + Three bedrooms all with built in robes + Self contained studio/flat to the rear of the building + North to rear grassed/fenced child friendly back yard + Multiple living areas with an abundance of natural light + Original bathroom and kitchen brimming with potential to renovate + Single lock up garage with storage space Rental Estimate: (per week approx) House: $1,000-$1,050 Studio: $275-$300 Council: $647 p/q approx Water: $150 p/q approx Location: Long Reef is a perfect stretch of white sand and is located approximately 21 kilometres from Sydney's CBD. There are many submerged shipwrecks off Long Reef Aquatic Reserve. In the 1970s and 80s, many vessels were purposely sunk off Long Reef Aquatic Reserve to create artificial reefs, including the Manly ferries Dee Why and Bellubera. Reliable sandbanks shape beach breaks that are great for beginners and intermediate surfers. On weekdays there's every chance of getting a quality wave to yourself. At the north end there is Long Reef Headland, a protected aquatic reserve, and a golf course. A walk to the top of the headland can often be rewarded by views of migrating whales. North Long Reef is also a favourite for windsurfing and kite surfing or hang gliding.