Pavilion architecture, an in-ground pool, landscaped gardens, plenty of modern comforts just a stone’s throw from the water and set on five acres … what more could you ask for?
362 Sapphire Coast Drive in Tura Beach is a unique four-bedroom, two-bathroom home thoughtfully designed to offer separate zones for entertainment, work, dining and relaxation.
Built in the mid-1990s, the property combines natural timber, stone and brick textures with contemporary features to create a rustic yet inviting atmosphere.
Sales agent Tania Dwyer says number 362 also presents an incredible opportunity for future development.
“Investment potential here is one of the best in the region currently on the market,” she says.
“You could subdivide and sell or add another dwelling, so it ticks all the boxes for both owner-occupiers and astute investors.”
Visitors first enter an open-plan living and kitchen area with tiled stone flooring and exposed timber trusses. It’s a warm space under pendant lighting, perfect for informal gatherings.
Past the kitchen and through a glass-walled hallway is the impressive dining/lounge room. Separated by a towering wood heater, both spaces are light and generously sized under vaulted ceilings.
Next up is the master suite. It’s more of a wing, though, with its own carpeted loft, a huge ensuite, a walk-in wardrobe and a well-equipped home office.
“This is a private retreat for mum and dad to enjoy,” Tania says.
“It features one of the biggest ensuites I’ve ever seen, complete with an oversized shower, Japanese Washlet toilet and corner spa that looks out to the ocean beyond.
“The office is another great inclusion here. It has multiple workspaces and Ethernet networking, and its secluded position makes for a nice, quiet atmosphere to focus in.”
On the other side of the house are three more bedrooms and the family bathroom, centred around a beautiful spiral staircase that leads up to a second loft. This loft features a separate room making it a perfect retreat for teenagers, a study or guest quarters.
“Panoramic views of the nearby ocean and resort-like living really define this property,” Tania says.
“Even the pool feels like it should be in a five-star retreat, sheltered by the home’s designs surrounded by palms. Other little touches include an octagonal gazebo, low-maintenance gardens filled with native plants, a powered garden shed and a huge chicken coop.”
Number 362 also has a two-bay shed with its own workshop, loft storage and carport attached – and for the real car enthusiast, the hoist is included.
Tura Beach has its own shopping centre, country club and golf course. It’s a peaceful township that stays relatively quiet, even during peak holiday periods.
Number 362 is within walking distance of local shops and a short drive from the beach. Less than 10 minutes away is Merimbula, where community is king, and the local airport has daily flights to Sydney and Melbourne.
“Large parcels of land like this really are rare in the area,” Tania says.
“This home would suit a large family or perhaps an investor looking to take advantage of its subdivision potential. With such a gorgeous setting and plenty of space to grow, it’s sure to please.”
362 Sapphire Coast Drive in Tura Beach is priced at $2.5 million. For more information or to book an inspection, contact Tania Dwyer on 0458 334 441.
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