‘Affordable’ luxury has a $4.8m price tag

46A Sunset Blvd, Surfers Paradise

A waterfront home with a newly renovated Hamptons-style kitchen offers a rare opportunity to buy on Main River for less than $5 million, according to the agent.

Russell Rollington, of First National Surfers Paradise, described the stunning Surfers Paradise property as “affordable riverfront luxury”.

Priced at $4.8m, the four-bedroom, four-bathroom home at 46A Sunset Bld has two levels of spacious living areas, with a large master bedroom suite downstairs, a dining room with custom built-in bar, and a pool flanked by a patio, entertaining deck and Bali hut.

The home enjoys spectacular Main River views

“Homes like this on Main River that have been renovated to a quality standard in this affordable price range are hard to find.

“The vendors have priced their home to sell as they are ready to relocate their family,” Mr Rollington said.

Records show the home last changed hands for $1.92m in 2021, and had been extensively refurbished since.

It has served as an idyllic family home for vendors Jonathan Wright and Natalya Robinson, as well as an aesthetic backdrop for social media videos posted by the influencer couple, who have three children.

The renovated kitchen

Hamptons meets coastal luxury

“The home is move-in ready with a luxury feel, but still with scope for further improvements.” Mr Rollington said.

“It’s positioned on wide water, close to the beach and amenities, and has a luxe Hamptons influence but with a more relaxed, calm feel suited to the Gold Coast.”

The home’s entry foyer leads through to separate lounge, dining and family areas, all with beautiful engineered timber herringbone flooring.

What a place to entertain or relax

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No expense was spared on updating the kitchen, which features shaker cabinetry and a stone-topped island bench, along with an integrated eight-burner stove and top-of-the-line appliances.

The home sits on a 541 sqm block with 20m of Main River frontage and has a 13m pontoon and double lock-up garage.

Surfers Paradise remains one of the state’s priciest markets, with house prices up 42.6 per cent over the past 12 months to a median of $4m.

The home has four bedrooms and four bathrooms

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