Arguably one of the best views available on the South Coast of NSW, enjoying an elevated position overlooking Warrain Beach with views to Currarong, a stunning panorama is afforded from this fabulous location.

Once you walk through the door you are drawn through to that ‘view’ and it truly becomes mesmerizing watching the sun glisten on the water. Imagine the wonder of watching dolphins surf the waves and the whales during their migration, right from your lounge room.

The house itself is a modest little beach cottage. There are two bedrooms, with the master having a small en-suite. The living area is open plan and it is evident that the original home has been adapted to fit it’s family over the years.

Vehicle accommodation is provided by the detached, double garage which has the benefit of having an additional toilet and would be ideal for the kids to use as their own space. There is ample off street parking, but a real advantage is the beach access track that is right next door, leading you onto the sand with little effort.

The block of land is one that dreams are made of and may well be where you’ll create yours. Whether you want to renovate the cottage or re-develop it completely, with a property like this, it’s all about the location and this position is certainly in Culburra’s dress circle location. That old adage of the ‘worst house in the best street’ comes to mind.

For many years it has been a getaway for the current owner’s that has been enjoyed by family and friends, young and old. But, it could do with a makeover and the time has come for it to be passed on to another family, so that they too can build their memories of fun in the sun.

The water views on offer are without doubt some of Culburra’s best and whether you want to look at it, play in it, surf it or just enjoy it, you can’t help but be impressed. With a constant demand for beachfront properties, this fabulous property will surely attract some keen interest.

For more information or to arrange an inspection call Kellie Sprowles at Culburra First National.