19 Viking Street, Kingscliff, Northern Rivers, NSW 2487 Australia
Price Guide $2,000,000
658 sqm
Occupying a prized Kingscliff Hill position with Ocean views, this versatile double-storey home meets the brief for a coveted lifestyle and location.
Situated a mere 600m stroll from the beach and boasting easy access to town, its solid brick and tile façade encases an impeccably presented family home.
Featuring a versatile floorplan, come together in the spacious, open plan kitchen, living and dining zone or step onto the alfresco deck to soak up those stunning sea vistas. It's also the perfect elevated perch to entertain, with weekends well spent hosting loved ones here. Additionally, make the most of the freeform, fully-tiled pool and a separate, secure grass area for pets or kids to play.
All four bedrooms boast large windows to invite in abundant natural light, with two bathrooms to service them. Need extra space? Downstairs, a multipurpose room with separate entrance beckons, ideal for guests or a home office. This level also delivers a surplus of storage, laundry with shower and a double garage.
Nestled on a 658m2 block, across from parklands and the Kingscliff Tennis Club, take advantage of being approx. 700m stroll to Marine Parade cafes, boutiques and businesses. Whether it's your morning coffee from Choux Box, lunch at Govindas or dinner and drinks at Kingscliff Beach Hotel, you'll be well served in this setting. Make this sanctuary your must see.
Property Specifications:
- Prized and private Kingscliff Hill position, with glistening Pacific Ocean views
- Solid double-storey brick and tile home on a 658m2 block, 600m stroll from the beach
- Well presented and featuring a versatile floorplan
- Spacious, open plan kitchen, living and dining zone, opens to alfresco deck
- Four light-filled bedrooms upstairs, serviced by two bathrooms
- Multipurpose room with separate entrance downstairs - ideal for guests or a home office
- Expansive, ocean-view timber deck, perfect for relaxation or entertaining guests
- Large freeform, fully-tiled pool and a separate, secure grass area for pets or kids to play
- Double garage, with access to backyard
- Lower level also with two separate storage rooms plus laundry/bathroom
- Popular location that boasts easy access to the town, creek and beaches
- Approx. 700m stroll to Marine Parade cafes, boutiques and businesses
- Across from parklands and the Kingscliff Tennis Club
- Approx. 16 minutes drive to Gold Coast Airport
Key Details
Folio Identifier | 75/240965 |
Zoning | R2 Low Density Residential |
Annual rates | ± $3,780 / pa |
Rental potential | $1,100-$1,200 / week permanent rental basis |
Home Built | 1982 |
Land Size | 658 sqm |
Home size - internal | 245 sqm |
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Kingscliff area profile
Just south of the Gold Coast border and 15 minutes from the Gold Coast Airport lies the quaint town of Kingscliff, known for its beach town charm, bustling beachfront precinct offering numerous cafes, pubs, SLSC and retailers. Music lovers will know this as the home of the 1980s band members, The Sunnyboys.
Whilst historically known as a great holiday destination, from the ever-popular caravan park to up market holiday homes, Kingscliff is quickly “growing up”. As some of the older cottages are updated and remodelled, the area is quickly evolving into a more “beach chic” location, often compared to the likes of Noosa Heads.
Farmers and night markets are local’s favourites, and the town plays host to numerous local and international surfing and lifesaving events. Weekend mornings see the beachfront cafes swell with locals, often returning from walks, ocean swims and bike rides, signalling the start of another relaxing day.
Kingscliff’s hills and terrain offer a variety of potential views, with homes benefitting from both southerly and northerly perspectives, depending on location.
Occupying 9 square kilometres, with a population of 7,464+ (2016 census), Kingscliff offers a strong commercial presence in the area, including solicitors, architects, library, banks, ambulance/emergency services, medical centres, and TAFE.
Included in the Kingscliff town area is the “Salt Village” community, located on its southern border. Like Casuarina, Salt is a newer development established around 2005, and the two communities are linked by a bike path along the beachfront, which continues all the way into Kingscliff - a well tracked walk for residents! Salt has been a popular relocation target for inter-state buyers, and has seen innovative, architecturally designed homes built throughout the community. With the new influx of buyers, Salt’s friendly streets have filled with younger families – look out when driving around for kids on bikes and skateboards!
Salt Beach is a 1.2km stretch of pristine and uncrowded beach which is patrolled during spring and summer. Great for beach walks, fishing, surfing, or just “chillaxing”. Salt Central Park, is the gathering area residents and visitors, and is situated between Peppers Salt Resort & Spa and Mantra on Salt Beach Central Park. The retail strip includes numerous restaurants, coffee shops and retail stores.
Just south of Salt lies Casuarina. With a resident population of over 1660+ people (2015 census), young families and retirees were the initial residents. However, in the last few years, professionals have realised that the 15-minute drive to the Gold Coast Airport, and proximity to Gold Coast commercial precincts, makes Casuarina a great location that combines work and lifestyle.
A recently completed multi-million dollar neighbourhood centre retail hub includes a Coles supermarket, along with 12 specialty stores and parking for 237 vehicles. Casuarina is also home to Surfing Australia’s High Performance Centre, where many of Australia’s elite surfers undergo state of the art physical training and coaching. Adjacent to the centre is the Rec Club Rock Fitness Centre, a popular gym featuring swimming, boxing, yoga, pilates and weight training facilities, personal training and classes. Casuarina is active!
Some of our favourites eateries include…..
Paper Daisy Restaurant located in the Halcyon House (Cabarita Beach)
Fins Restaurant (Salt Village)
Bombay Cricketers Club - Indian with a twist
Cudgen Headland Surf Club (views!!)
Kingscliff Beach Hotel (the pub)
Salt Village French Patisserie
Nearby Cabarita Beach includes an array of cafés, restaurants, boutiques, medical and dental clinic, a large Woolworths shopping precinct including essential amenity stores, SLSC and of course ‘The Beach Hotel’ (Local Pub). Patrolled swimming area is located directly in front of ‘The Beach Hotel’. Cabarita Beach has furthermore been complemented by the addition of Halcyon House – the Award Winning Luxury 5 Star Hotel.
Local tourist attractions include scuba trips to Cook Island, whale-watching tours, deep sea fishing charters and learn to surf schools. The annual Greenback Fishing competition is well known and attended. A visit to the Tweed Regional Gallery in Murwillumbah is high on our list, if not for the love of art, certainly for the views from its cafe!
With access to Byron Bay only 35 minutes south, the buzzing holiday town offers a great destination for day trips, with its plethora of watering holes and eateries. The nearby hinterland area including Mt Warning is approximately 30 minutes west with it’s famous climb and devine cafe/restuarant Mavis's Kitchen. Some other great daytrips include a drive to Harvest Cafe in Newrybar, a visit to the FARM in Byron Bay or a drive to some of the amazing waterfalls along our coastal hinterland.
Must Do
- Walk to Fingal Lighthouse
- See turtles on a snorkelling tour to Cook Island with the Watersports Guru
- Visit Murwillumbah Art Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre
- Explore Heritage rain forest and climb Mount Warning
Tweed Coast Growth
The Tweed Coast is now considered a viable place for families to settle and a safe haven for investors:
- Vicinity to infrastructure – Shopping, Hospitals, Schools & Airport
- Lifestyle
- Patrolled Beach Areas and a safe community atmosphere
- Burgeoning cafe and restaurant culture
- Absence of high rise development
- Reasonable commute to Brisbane
- Strong holiday and permanent rental occupancy
Schools
- Bogangar Public School
- Cudgen Public School
- Duranbah Public School
- Kingscliff High School
- Pottsville Beach Public School
- St Ambrose Catholic School
- St Anthony’s Primary School
- Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School
- St James Primary School
- St Joseph’s College
- Pacific Coast Christian School
- Mt St Patrick Primary School
- Pippies Early Childhood Centre
- Cabarita Beach Child Care services
* All distances indicated are approximate only.
Pools
Tweed Regional Aquatic Centres - for pool information in Tweed Heads, Kingscliff and Murwillumbah
Oasis Pools - Banora
Suburb Statistics for Kingscliff
- Please click HERE for realestate.com.au Suburb Report
Regional Infrastructure Projects
Tweed Valley Hospital Development
On 22 May 2020, the NSW Government announced a further $91.2 million in funding for the Tweed Valley Hospital Development bringing the total investment to $673.2 million. The additional funding will go towards expanding clinical services as well as a co-located Health Hub and the Tweed Valley Skills Centre.
The Hospital has also been announced as one of the NSW Government’s 24 priority projects to have its planning approval fast tracked, assisting with the State’s economic recovery. Following the approval of the project’s Stage 2 State Significant Development application on 12 June 2020, the hospital project will create opportunities for up to 650 jobs during the peak of construction.
The $673.2 million investment in health for the Tweed Valley will deliver a brand new, leading hospital with greater capacity and capability to serve the Tweed-Byron community, as well as interim upgrades at The Tweed Hospital.
The vision for the Tweed Valley Hospital Development is to deliver a life-changing healthcare solution for the Tweed-Byron region.
You can read more here.
Gold Coast International Airport Upgrade
There is about $500 million being invested in the airport precinct, including this redevelopment and the Rydges-branded airport hotel, which is now under construction.
More detail please click here
John Flynn celebrates $30m project completion
The highly-anticipated, $30 million redevelopment of John Flynn Private Hospital (Tugun QLD) is now complete, giving residents in the southern Gold Coast and northern New South Wales regions the very best in health care.
Read more here.
M1 Freeway Upgrade
✅ 155km upgraded
✅ 25 min reduced travel time
✅ 9 interchanges
✅ 4 rest areas
✅ 350 fauna connections
Project background
Woolgoolga to Ballina is the final link in the Pacific Highway, between Hexham and the Queensland border, to be upgraded to four lanes. Upgrading the Pacific Highway and carrying out safety improvements to the existing highway have brought major improvements to road conditions. These improvements support regional development and provide:
safer travel | reduced travel times with improved transport efficiency | more consistent and reliable travel | improved amenity for local communities.
The project includes upgrading the highway to motorway (Class M) or arterial (Class A) standard over its 155 kilometre length, nine interchanges, more than 170 bridges and more than 350 connectivity structures. It will bypass South Grafton, Ulmarra, Woodburn, Broadwater and Wardell.
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