* Spectacular open plan living area
* Fully air-conditioned, timber floorboards
* Plenty of boat parking!
* 650m walk to Bingil Bay beach
Just 650 metres from the golden sands of Bingil Bay, this character-filled tropical retreat offers privacy, personality and a lifestyle immersed in nature. Set amongst established leafy gardens, this unique home is rich in warmth and charm, with timeless features and inviting indoor-outdoor living.
The undeniable centrepiece is the spectacular open plan living area, where soaring pitched ceilings, dramatic exposed beams and polished timber floorboards create a breathtaking sense of space and atmosphere. Anchored by a striking central timber post, this impressive living zone is full of soul and perfectly reflects the home’s distinctive character.
Offering three bedrooms and one bathroom, the home is fully air-conditioned for year-round comfort, while the front deck provides a peaceful place to relax and enjoy the tropical surrounds.
Under the home there is abundant room for vehicles, boats and storage, with the convenience of a full bitumen driveway. A rustic rear shed adds versatility for hobbies, workshop space or extra storage and yes, there’s room in the back yard if adding a pool is in your future plans!
Surrounded by established trees that provide shade and privacy, this is a property with genuine heart — ideal for those seeking a laid-back coastal escape, an inspired permanent home or a character-filled investment in sought-after Bingil Bay.
Features include:
– 650m walk to Bingil Bay beach
– Stunning cathedral-style living with exposed beams
– 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
– Polished timber floorboards throughout
– Fully air-conditioned
– Front entertaining deck
– Under-house parking for vehicles and boats
– Full bitumen driveway
– Rustic rear shed
– Private, leafy setting with established tropical gardens
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Property Code: 3583
Undercover outdoor area, Close to beach, Built-in wardrobe, Split System Air Conditioning, septic system