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'Designed for a family': modern home described as suburb's 'best kept secret'

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An “immaculate” property nestled on a sprawling block close to town is being hailed as a “phenomenal one-off”.

Offered for sale for the first time, the 625sqm family home is set on 6.47 hectares amongst manicured gardens.

Located at 73 William Street, Buderim, the versatile home offers privacy, quality and space and is within walking distance to the main street.

Next Property Group’s Richard Scrivener said the home was “Buderim’s best kept secret”.

“It’s a beautiful, low set, modern home designed for a family,” he said.

“The home is set down a long, sealed driveway with a magnificent outlook and wildlife.

The home is set on 6.47 hectares and wrapped in natural bushland.

“You even get a few roos bouncing through at dusk, which is stunning.”

Mr Scrivener said the “spacious, contemporary” six-bedroom home is spread across one level with a well laid out design that presents large, open spaces.

“The house is ideal for a larger family and has so much to offer.

“It’s immaculate. It’s been well looked after and has the most beautiful polished concrete floors throughout, top appliances – as you’d expect – multiple bedrooms and multiple bathrooms.

The home has been designed to suit a family.

“It presents a number of opportunities for a number of families.”

There are multiple living zones including a large games room, media room, two study areas and locker room.

The expansive modern, open plan kitchen features a 4.5m stone island bench plus a well-appointed butler’s pantry with ample integrated storage.

Meanwhile, natural bushland at the rear of the home sets the backdrop for the living and dining areas.

One of the bedrooms at 73 William Street, Buderim.

A 100sqm indoor/outdoor living area is weatherproof with a built-in stone kitchenette, large barbecue, a wood burning fireplace and space for a pool table and sitting area.

The master bedroom features an en-suite bathroom fitted with a double shower and tiled sunken bath overlooking the private lush gardens.

There are a further three bathrooms throughout the home, plus a laundry and locker room allowing an easy place to store shoes, jackets and bags.

Outside is a large flat lawn area, 12x6m pool and fire pit.

Other property features include a separate studio with views to Moreton Island, which is currently used as an art studio, plus a 18x5m shed with a workshop space that is suitable for a boat or caravan.

Mr Scrivener said the size of the land and its central location makes this property a “phenomenal one-off”.

“This is probably one of the only properties left with such large acreage and only a 1.5km walk the main street.

“It has easy access to Buderim from William Street and is close to all the amenities that you’d need, with private and public schools on your doorstep.

“It’s such a rare holding to have such a large bank of private land so close to town.”

For more information on 73 William Street, Buderim, or to arrange a private inspection, contact Richard Scrivener at Next Property Group on 0416 799 188.

Property features:

  • Polished concrete floors throughout
  • Wheelchair friendly throughout
  • 0m/2.7m high ceilings with square set plaster
  • 20m of daybed storage
  • Pool with multi levels
  • Parking for up to eight vehicles
  • 14x5m art studio
  • 18x5m shed
  • 15kW solar
  • Tesla fast charger
  • Three-phase power throughout
  • Ducted e-zone air conditioning
  • Ducted vac
  • Two hot water systems
  • Rock landscaped firepit
  • Spring fed dam
  • Natural bushland including piccabeen forest
  • Town water
  • Taylex water treatment system

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