Who doesn’t have fond memories of building or playing in the backyard tree house as a child? Relive those memories on a grand scale by purchasing one of the most elaborate treehouses that has ever been built.

Admire the design, construction, and luxury of the commanding 4-5-bedroom home, guest studio and inground pool. Yes, a tree house with a built-in pool, how good! The 3 tier home features exposed timber beams from front to back and all the way to the sky, or so it shall seem. The combination of the exposed beams, soaring ceilings and 3rd level loft also provides a warehouse feel for those that might want to transform the home with industrial styling.

Your guests will love coming to your house to play, you can offer them their own ensuited bedroom or self-contained studio. Better still you may choose to charge guests to stay in your tree house or part thereof. An income generating tree house, who would have thought? Imagine the marketing brochures!

For the extended family the studio is just the place for mum and dad or teenagers spreading their wings and what better place to do that, amongst the gum trees in the eco-friendly Koala Beach Estate, it is the perfect environment. You are surrounded by coastal and hinterland views from each corner of the main house. Enjoy an afternoon beverage or two from the strategically positioned timber decks out the front of the house or laze around the privacy of your backyard escape.

The playground doesn’t end at home with waterways and beaches just minutes away. Koala Beach is located less than 30 minutes from Byron Bay and the Gold Coast. Dogs or cats are not permitted in the precinct.

For any additional information please contact Jamie Wilmen or Jesse Wilmen at Raine & Horne, Tweed Coast .

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