Ocean Sands Gold Coast $2,500,000
Inspect to discover the difference in this richly appointed spacious Sub Penthouse apartment which is a tribute to all involved. This single level residence is one of two per floor, sets a new standard in luxury apartment living in Main Beach - One of the Gold Coast's finest locations.
Offering grand proportions inside and out, the attention to detail is reflected in the superb quality finishes throughout.
Entry via a secure entry to undercover parking for 2 cars & lift to take you to your luxurious 17th Floor apartment.
Featuring impressive kitchen with granite benchtops, glass splashbacks & ample bench space. Quality European appliances. Open plan dining adjacent spacious living room with large glass doors opening to huge balcony overlooking the Broadwater and Hinterland, ideal for year round entertaining.
Wake up to water views from the master bedroom with balcony access & large WIR & executive ensuite.
Bedroom 2 and 3 also have stunning views and are generous in size. The beautifully appointed main bathroom and separate laundry have plenty of storage space .
Other features include:
High ceilings, Commercial grade fittings, Ducted R/C Air Conditioning, Security System, Intercom.
Extensive Storage & much more!
Ocean Sands has a number of resident facilities including Indoor pool, Spa, well equipped gymnasium a full size Tennis court and BBQ area.
The sustainability declaration for this property can be obtained by contacting the agent.
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