TROPICAL, COOL and PRICED TO SELL (ID: 1222)

This two bedroom home has been built to suit our tropical climate, with high ceilings, huge windows, fully screened, and has double sliding security doors.

The property is fenced and situated on a large 1050m2 allotment, the gardens have been landscaped to suit our environment and provide the home with quite a lot of privacy.

Tiled floors throughout and painted in soft cool colours, the main lounge and dining are very spacious and open plan. The kitchen is sleek and modern with quality stainless steel appliances and also features an island bench.

Built with low maintenance in mind, the property offers many options for an owner occupier, investor or it would be a great base for retirees who want to lock and leave or you could even holiday rent as the home is conveniently situated within walking distance to the beach, cafes, restaurants and shops of main Mission Beach.

Renovations, repairs and improvements since cyclone Yasi include:

- New large Kwila deck, guttering, fencing and light circuits
- Now fully screened
- Cyclone rated shed
- Re-furbished bathroom - new windows
- Eaves re-painted and roof strengthened

Currently tenanted with good returns.

Please contact Marketing Agent Jeanene Vicars on 0437 324 339 for an inspection today.

Sustainability Declaration is available on request.

Mission Beach real estate from Andersons Real Estate.

Frankland Islands Reef Cruise

Here are just some of the reasons to choose Frankland Islands for your ultimate Great Barrier Reef cruise experience -

Maximum of 100 people
Tour includes a river cruise, reef and island experience
Normanby island is a National Park part coral cay continental island with a healthy and vibrant surrounding coral reef community
We are the only commercial operator allowed to visit the totally uninhabited Frankland islands
Shortest open water crossing
Staff to customer ratio is an average of 8:1
Protection suits are available free of charge
Passenger safety is our priority
Expert marine biologist onhand to explain the Frankland Island's unique eco system