RE/MAX Property Sales presents to market 304/115 Bulcock Street, Caloundra. Step into a world of contemporary design as you enter the open-plan living area, adorned with high-end finishes and a fully equipped kitchen featuring elegant marble countertops. The 76m2 on title ensures ample space for your comfort, while the east-facing balcony offers panoramic views of the Pumicestone Passage and Bribie Island, setting the stage for idyllic alfresco entertaining.
Body Corp Rates: $7,205 per year
Sinking Fund Balance: $315,142
Council Rates: $3,326 per year
Rental Appraisal: $550 - $580 per week
This apartment is nestled within a well-maintained, resort-style complex with on-site management, providing a secure car space and easy access to public transport. Take advantage of the common rooftop, offering breathtaking ocean and hinterland views, a perfect retreat to unwind and enjoy the surroundings.
Convenience is at your doorstep, with a mere 30-second walk to the Bulcock Beach Esplanade, shops, and a plethora of restaurants and entertainment options. The location is not only a beach lover's dream but also places you within a 15-minute drive to the Sunshine Coast Hospital precinct and a 25-minute drive to the Sunshine Coast Airport.
This unique residence is more than just a home; it's an embodiment of coastal vibes and unparalleled beauty. Ocean Views Resort Caloundra, positioned perfectly on the southern end of the Sunshine Coast, ensures you are within a 5km radius of renowned beaches, shopping centres, restaurants, prestigious schools, and the famous Greg Norman-designed golf course.
Seize the opportunity to make this apartment your own, where style, sophistication, and a thoughtful floor plan converge to offer a lifestyle tailored to the demands of today. Embrace the coastal charm and make Ocean Views Resort Caloundra your address for a life well-lived.
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