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Description: Tucked away in a quiet, leafy street and capturing beautiful hillside and bushland views, 60 Hillcrest Avenue delivers charm, privacy and peaceful living on a generous 1,087m² block. This much-loved home has been owned for over 16 years and offers the perfect blend of character and potential - move in as is, or add your own touches and create something truly special.
Step inside and the warm, inviting feel is immediate. The open-plan living and dining area flows out to a large elevated deck overlooking the gardens and treetops - the ultimate spot for morning coffee, evening sunsets or weekend entertaining. With a split-system air-conditioner keeping the home comfortable year-round, you'll enjoy an easy, relaxed lifestyle from day one.
The home features three bedrooms, including a main bedroom with ensuite, walk-in robe and the charm of a claw-foot bathtub. The terraced backyard is already established with solid retaining walls, giving you wonderful structure and usable space for kids, pets or gardening.
Downstairs, you'll find exceptional opportunity. With existing plumbing from the original laundry and plenty of storage space, this area is ideal for those wanting to build in, create a workshop, establish dual living, or set up a home studio (STCA). Investors and renovators will recognise the value-add potential immediately.
Located in one of Nambour's quieter pockets, the home offers a peaceful setting while still being incredibly convenient - just minutes to schools, local shops, Nambour Hospital, bus routes and parks. Walkability is a real highlight here, making everyday living refreshingly simple.
Whether you're a first-home buyer, family, downsizer or investor, this charming hillside home offers space, serenity and the opportunity to secure a beautiful slice of the Sunshine Coast at great value.
*Disclaimer: Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these particulars, no warranty is given by the vendor or the agent as to their accuracy. Interested parties should not rely on these particulars as representations of fact but must instead satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.
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