High beachside Queenslander hits market
THE rare opportunity to own a classic Queenslander that sits proudly high and elevated overlooking the idyllic Moffat Beach could soon be yours.
THE rare opportunity to own a classic Queenslander that sits proudly high and elevated overlooking the idyllic Moffat Beach could soon be yours.
The six bedroom and four bathroom home at 10 Jackman St, Moffat Beach, which sits on a whopping 1406sq m of land, boasts not one but two self contained apartments, in addition to the main house.
This large family home is being marketed by Ray White Caloundra agent Dan Arndt and principal Andrew Garland with an auction booked on-site on 23 June at 4pm.
“Homes like this rarely come to market. It’s got everything a family has on their wish list and more. At 10 Jackman Street you could let your imagination run wild, as the multiple living spaces would be ideal for someone working at home or to host friends or earn rental income,” Mr Arndt said.
“Upstairs is fully self-contained with one bedroom plus study, full-sized kitchen, separate living and lounge area, and main bathroom all accessible via a stair lift. This level also provides, arguably, the best view in Caloundra,” he said.
On the lower level of the home is another fully self-contained one bedroom flat with a lounge area, bathroom and kitchenette. It’s currently tenanted on a periodic lease, with its own private access.
Owner Tanya Stephens-Smith has lived in the friendly cul-de-sac for the last six years with her family.
Ms Stephens-Smith said the view over the beautiful blue water was one you would never get tired of.
“It is a grand home with character and a massive deck space. There truly is space for everyone in this house with so many living options. It’s perfect for a multi-generational family or you could earn income from the granny flat/s or have it all as a massive family home,” Ms Stephens-Smith said.
“With the downstairs granny flat, it’s so easy to have visitors stay over but in their own space. I get joy out of sharing our special spot with those that don’t live near the beach.”
Being up so high - the house is actually higher in elevation than Moffat Headland - so it benefits from excellent breezes.
The deck faces north and makes it’s so easy to entertain a lot of people.
“The house, because of the size, handles large numbers very well. Having five families over is very doable because of the yard and pool for the kids and the deck and space for the parents.” Ms Stephens-Smith said.
“I love that my kitchen sink has an amazing view to the water and that I can watch kids in pool - now that they are older - from the kitchen. The kitchen is a part of the open plan family room and dining and we love to entertain that way also.”
Ms Stephens-Smith said Jackman St was a true community with many get togethers and community games of basketball and cricket in the street.
Off the cul-de-sac is a walkway through Edmund Park which creates a perfect cut through to all three beaches - Moffat, Shelly and Kings Beach are only minutes away.
“This means you can choose any beach depending on the weather on the day. So close to walk to all the Kings Beach outdoor amphitheatre events, but so easy to get to the cafes at Moffat. Shelly Beach walks with the dog’s are so relaxing and the perfect place to escape the busy world we live in.”
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