6 Monks Cres, Buderim QLD 4556, Australia

This immaculate rendered brick home rests on a pristine, flat 756 square metre block in a dress circle crescent ‘on top’ of Buderim, showcasing a sweeping coastal outlook to the east. It’s an elegant, solid home that has a warm and welcoming ambience… Not just a house, but a home.

 

Owners of 10 years have looked after this home meticulously and its presentation truly shines, you can move straight into it with nothing needing to be done. Features include quality flooring and window furnishings, Bosch dishwasher, ceiling fans, plantation shutters in master, air conditioning in western bedroom, fly screens, solar power and water tank.

 

Whilst the home doesn’t immediately need anything done to it, there is potential to modernise and value-add in a location with no fear of overcapitalising; a second level would maximise the coastal vista and really increase appeal and resale value. The front yard is expansive and would be a perfect spot for a swimming pool with a prized north-eastern aspect. Slightly split level, the home is complete with formal entry foyer, three bedrooms, two bathrooms plus powder room, open plan living and dining, east-facing front patio to soak up sea breezes and admire vista, generous sized kitchen, separate laundry, private deck off third bedroom and tandem lock-up parking for two vehicles under plus workshop/storage.

 

The gardens are beautifully established and require minimal maintenance, the rear is paved, and the vegetation is mostly native and tropical, with some flowering shrubs infusing delightful pops of colour. Flat and fenced, it is also child/pet friendly – you can keep an eye on the kids playing whilst relaxing with a hot or cold drink of choice.

 

Located within walking distance to Wirreanda Park with its magnificent Weeping Fig trees, plus local shops including IGA; this is a family-friendly coveted neighbourhood in a very quiet pocket of Buderim, just a few minutes’ drive to the Buderim Village and less than 10 minutes to Mooloolaba and Alexandra Headland beaches.