Don’t wait for the holidays, this Burleigh Beach House gives you resort living, every day. Get used to hearing WOW! as you show your friends through. Check out the family room, raised on it’s own polished deck under a vaulting raked ceiling: It’s a stage! – Bring forth the players to weave life’s rich tapestry. Vibrancy! This house is alive with it. Walk through the entertainers kitchen which spills onto the outdoor living space over-hanging the pool. Your property-savvy friends will be reaching for the thesaurus to find words that mean WOW! .but perhaps I’ve started too strong, because wait until you go upstairs. Upstairs is all about the parents – except maybe for Friday night movie night – because if downstairs is the family resort, Upstairs is the Parents Retreat. If space is what you want, here it is in salesman proportions. With lounge, bedroom, walk-in robe and a bathroom big enough to live in, your friends will shake their heads with envy. If you need to entertain the kids on a rainy day you could have a neat game of indoor cricket upstairs, but let’s keep that quiet.
Consider this:
Four bedrooms, (three double and one gargantuan)
Two sumptuous modern bathrooms with walk in rainfall showers
Parents retreat with lounge, voluminous master bathroom with double vanity (no sharing) and dressing room
Two extravagant indoor living spaces
Outdoor living room overlooking pool
Bali hut with bar and built-in BBQ
Entertainers kitchen
Views to mountains and lake
Walk to James St
Walk to Burleigh Beach
Walk to shopping
Close to schools
Double covered carport
Air conditioning
23 million years ago, the volcanic eruption of Mount Warning nestled Burleigh in the embrace of two natural Headlands, rendering Burleigh unique and incomparable to anywhere else on the Gold Coast. Walk north from Burleigh and your feet won’t be troubled by another hill until well past Brisbane. Like Byron to the south, or Noosa to the north, this natural beauty has attracted people to Burleigh longer than anywhere else on the coast and has nurtured a community that is as inclusive and welcoming as it is vibrant and cosmopolitan.
On the point of Tallebudgera Creek, Burleigh Head is a National Park and local recreation spot loved by locals today as it has been by local aborigines for thousands of years, and is a perfect vantage point to watch surfers working Burleigh’s world famous break. Two kilometres of beautiful beach, lined by the oldest Norfolk pines on the coast and framed by parks and a walking path that is loved by young and old, the foreshore is a community treasure. On James St, in the heart of Burleigh you will find tradition and avant garde walking arm in arm in a fusion that is both urbane and charming. With Dining choices ranging from the best and most famous the Gold Coast has to offer to unique street eateries and two surf-clubs on the beach, you can’t go wrong. Situated on the Gold Coast Highway, Burleigh is close to Broadbeach and Surfers, and has quick and easy access to the M1 at West Burleigh. Shopping is well catered for with specialty stores and major supermarkets and a farmers’ market every weekend! Burleigh is also a mecca for small and medium business. Beyond the beach the stylish neighbourhoods that surround Burleigh’s beautiful lakes and canals are just a short walk away.
According to the 2011 census, 69.23% of people living in Burleigh were born in Australia, and 85.3% speak English as their first language.
Burleigh is serviced by a variety of good schools including two state primary schools, and private schools including Marymount College at Burleigh, St Andrews at West Burleigh and Kings Christian College and Hillcrest at Reedy Creek.