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1 Omar Street, Kingscliff NSW

1 Omar Street, Kingscliff NSW 2487

$2,800,000 - $2,995,000

474 sqm

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Description & Key Stats

Folio Identifier 1/SP100835
Zoning R3 Medium Density Residential
Annual rates ± $4,079 / pa
Rental potential $1,500 - $1,800 / week permanent rental basis
Home updates Renovated and extended 2012

Hilltop Grandeur with Ocean Views in Kingscliff

Every once in a while, a property comes to market that presents something truly extraordinary. Panoramic ocean views, unwavering style and a captivating character, make this residence such a home.

Sprawling over two generous levels, 1 Omar Street is lovingly appointed throughout and designed with the contemporary Australian family lifestyle in mind. Every element of the home is unwaveringly modern, with a simple colour palette, sleek tiles, rich timber floors and a free-flowing floor plan that caters for a laid-back way of life.

The ground level reveals a spacious and open-plan living area, which adjoins a generous bedroom, bathroom and in-built bar. The space is ideal for zoned living and also offers a versatile option for a kid's rumpus-style room or private living quarter.

Venture upstairs to discover the true heart of the home – a sophisticated lounge, kitchen and dining area. The kitchen is contemporary and offers a full suite of stainless-steel appliances, an abundance of storage and a breakfast bar. Sliding doors create a seamless transition from this open-plan space onto the balconies at either end of the level... both outdoor areas offer ocean views as far as the eye can see!

The master bedroom forms its own private retreat, where a double ensuite and walk-in robe are accompanied by breathtaking water views. The third bedroom is separated from the master by a study nook and offers blue views, plenty of natural light, walk in robe and ample space.

Outside, the tropical oasis features palm-fringed pathways and a carefully manicured garden that effortlessly balances durability with lush style. The triple car garage is ideal for off-street parking and additional storage, while the rear of the home also offers an additional covered carport.

A home of class, quality and function, 1 Omar Street is a rare opportunity for coastal living in Kingscliff!

Features Include

  • Stone and 2Pac kitchen with stainless steel appliances, electric cooktop and dishwasher
  • Oversized triple remote garage with storage plus additional secure parking at the rear of the home
  • Fully fenced and landscaped grounds, with gorgeous tropical gardens
  • Striking street appeal in a tightly held street of Kingscliff
  • Sliding doors and ample windows to take advantage of the ocean views and breeze
  • Walking distance from excellent local schools, Kingscliff shopping precinct and the waterfront
  • North facing living space for year-round comfort
  • 1.6 kw solar system (15 panels)
  • Ducted Daikin AC to living/dining/kitchen upstairs, and all bedrooms
  • Ceiling fans to two upstairs bedrooms and living room
  • Electric hot water
  • Electric cooktop
  • Garden irrigation
  • Security system
  • Recent maintenenace includes new carpet, hybrid flooring, exterior and interior painting

What the owners have loved about their home

  • Awesome views of ocean and mountains
  • Easy stroll to creek, beach and town
  • Quiet street with dual access
  • Friendly neighbours!
  • Plenty of storage for the "toys"

Make an Offer

If you wish to submit an offer please click on the link below, which will provide you with a simple online form that can be completed and will be sent directly to the listing agent and office.

Comparable Sales

17 Narrabeen Street, Kingscliff

Beds
Baths
Cars
Sold Date
Size
Sold Price
4
3
3
08/03/2021
623 sqm
$2,950,000

22 North Point Avenue, Kingscliff

Beds
Baths
Cars
Sold Date
Size
Sold Price
4
3
2
04/03/2021
617 sqm
$3,300,000

Soft Contract & Relevant documents

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)

Chouxbox Cafe

Mockingbird Cafe

Taverna

Salt Mill

Kathmandu

Mahsuri

Govindas

Zanzibar

Salt Village French Patisserie

Cubby Bakehouse (Chinderah)

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.

Agent Details

Leanne Morris

Area Specialist

As someone who was born and bred into the property industry, it is safe to say that Leanne well and truly has her finger on the pulse of real estate on the Tweed Coast.

She is the quintessence of professionalism yet maintains a nurturing warmth and care for her clients that is unrivalled. Her local reputation speaks for itself, as she is well known for her sincerity, commitment, integrity and expert property knowledge; often resulting in delivering outcomes well beyond vendors expectations. At the heart of her success, is Leanne’s relational skills and her ability to communicate honestly and openly with all parties involved.

“I know what you are looking for when it comes to buying or selling your property. I understand the feelings of trepidation, excitement and emotion that go hand in hand with property investment. My aim is to be the calming force in the equation.”

With her relevant industry qualifications and flair for marketing and interior design, she specialises in crafting individualised marketing plans for vendors to ensure properties are positioned for top sale results, every time. For those looking to buy, Leanne’s intuition and wisdom are vital in securing the best purchase for you – your family, your financial situation and lifestyle necessities.

Whether you are looking to buy or sell, Leanne is not only passionate about working with you – but FOR you. She hopes to make what can often be a stressful, overwhelming process into a smooth, uncomplicated (perhaps even enjoyable) sea-change.

 

 

About LS PROPERTIES

As locals who have built and sold our own homes on this magnificent coast, we take great pride in helping you sell your property too! We simply treat our vendors (and buyers) the same way we expect to be treated when we sell our personal homes. We assume our clients have had past real estate experience, and simply need us to facilitate the process on their behalf with honesty, integrity, regular feedback and a healthy sale!

Negotiating excellent prices for our vendors is something we have developed our reputation on; we would be happy to share our sales record, testimonials and details to support this statement. We live amongst you, and want to see our values protected through responsible real estate transactions. We like to deliver on our promises and keep our word to maintain our healthy business which is local and very personal. We consider your timing, price expectations, market conditions and the detail of your home before we plan any marketing. When spending marketing money, we believe in focused marketing that works to highlight your home against the competition. We may seem pedantic with the preparation of your home before it goes to market, but this is just in an effort to help you achieve the best money for your home.

We can guide you each step of the way; we look forward to meeting you and representing your home to achieve an honest result!

Disclaimer

In preparing the information contained in this document, we have used our best endeavours to ensure the information contained is true and accurate. We accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability in respect to any errors, omissions, inaccuracies or misstatements contained. Prospective purchasers should conduct their own research to verify the information contained in this document.

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