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A newly built, custom-designed waterfront home with its own private beach and boat shed has hit the market.

No.30 Rakumba Place, Mountain Creek, has 38m of water frontage and is drawing interest from downsizers seeking a luxurious, single-level retreat.

The home has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a two-car garage, barbecue and covered deck, with other features including the boat shed with ramp and a versatile second shed that can be customised to suit the new owner’s needs.

Next Property Group founder Loren Wimhurst said the boat shed was a rare feature because it would be unlikely to receive approval today.

“It has a council-approved boat shed on the waterfront and above it is a potential studio,” she said.

“It is right on the water’s edge and you could modernise that and extend it out onto the deck.

30 Rakumba Place, Mountain Creek.

“You could turn it into a granny flat, a studio, or a living area.

“It could be quite fabulous as a teenager’s retreat.”

The fan-shaped block enhances privacy from neighbours, and Ms Wimhurst said the home’s design also ensured seclusion.

“On a fan-shaped block your neighbours are behind you, so that area in front of the water becomes incredibly private,” she said.

The home has private waterfront access.

Ms Wimhurst said most properties in the area are either older or renovated, making the new-build home even more appealing.

“It has a white sandy beach which would be lovely for children and dogs, so that is unique, and considering it is a brand-new build it is rare,” she said.

For more information or to arrange an inspection, phone Loren on 0415 380 222 or Richard Scrivener on 0416 799 188.

The four-bedroom home would suit a family or downsizers.

Property highlights

  • Private white sandy beach
  • Council-approved 7.8m by 5.4m boat shed
  • 7.8m by 4.9m potential studio
  • Vaulted high ceilings
  • Seamless indoor-outdoor flow
  • Single-level living
  • Quiet cul-de-sac location
  • Fan-shaped block design
  • Direct access to deep water
  • Close to local amenities, entertainment and schools

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