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They say life’s all about balance – surf, sun, and somewhere to park the boat.

This Moffat Beach stunner serves up ocean views, rooftop drinks, and a side of “future development potential” for when your beach bum phase meets your inner property mogul.

Perched on an elevated 810sqm block, this dual-living beauty has front-row seats to the Moffat Point surf break, where you can watch the waves roll in from your wraparound deck or rooftop haven.

With a self-contained studio perfect for Airbnb cash or stashing the in-laws, and enough parking for your van, boat, and midlife crisis convertible, the opportunity is endless.

Ray White Caloundra agent Andrew Garland said savvy buyers would be drawn to the property’s potential.

“This home is ready for multigenerational living as is, or for earning an income from Airbnb,” Mr Garland said.

“But the potential is there for future development as it’s a double block.

“Plus, it’s metres from the beach and the views are amazing.”

Inside, the main level offers open plan living that flows seamlessly onto the deck, where you can soak up the salty breeze and uninterrupted ocean views.

With three bedrooms, including a master suite with an ensuite and walk-in robe, plus a study for those occasional work-from-home moments, it’s as functional as it is fabulous.

Downstairs, a self-contained one-bedroom flat delivers ultimate flexibility.

Add to that a double lock-up garage, a two-car carport, and off-street parking.

Nestled in the heart of Dicky Beach, this home puts you just steps from golden sands, buzzing cafes, and the iconic Moffat surf scene, offering the ultimate coastal lifestyle.

Ray White Caloundra will take 24 Elizabeth Street, Dicky Beach to auction on 30 January at 11am at their first in-room auction event of the year at Sunshine Coast Function Centre –
19 West Terrace, Caloundra.

Mr Garland said in-room auctions gave interested buyers the opportunity to bid on multiple properties.

“If they miss one, there is usually something else that suits their needs that they can bid for on the same day,” he said.

“It takes all of the annoying aspects, like worrying about the weather and street parking, out of the equation so buyers can focus on the business of the auction and sellers can get the best outcome.”

 

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