2 Get A Way, Currumbin Valley is a 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom House with 4 parking spaces and was built in 2007. The property has a land size of 1205m2 and floor size of 236m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in October 2012.
Acreage but not as you know it, the considered design and secluded retreat-like feel of this architect's own residence has a style overflowing with functionality, inclusions of the utmost quality and passive, energy-saving properties that drastically reduce living costs.
Granting an upmarket, safe, hinterland lifestyle that the whole family will love, this just over quarter-of-an-acre property (1204m2) within a quiet hamlet of Currumbin Eco-Village offers beautifully maintained green spaces, visits from the local wildlife, residents-use facilities and a village centre nearby with a caf?, gym, bathhouse, organic grocer and more.
Positioned approximately 10-15 minutes away from the popular Currumbin Alley, this serene acreage setting delivers the tranquillity desired by families, professionals and executives while granting convenience to retail, schools and of course, the pristine, much-loved beaches of the southern Gold Coast.
Constructed 8 ? years ago, the fully insulated home has been built to incorporate a host of clever design principles and refined architectural elements using long-lasting materials. High ceilings, wide overhangs, exceptional crossflow ventilation and forward-thinking adaptability for wheelchair accessibility, make this stunning home's indoor and outdoor living spaces practical and perfectly connected.
Interiors showcase clerestory and bi-fold windows, louvres and glass panel placements to dramatic effect, solid Blackbutt timber floors, corrugated steel details and Japanese shoji screens that smoothly slide to define the main living and dining areas from the family's media, rumpus or games zone. An office, away from these living rooms, is the perfect space to catch up on some work.
Throughout, the themes of white, charcoal, aluminium and timber state a harmonious consistency.
Enjoyment of this picturesque environment has been prioritised, with Narrow-leaf Red Ironbark decks on both sides of the house offering protected, all-weather living and stylish entertaining. On one side is a large alfresco and lounging deck with a desirable northerly aspect, there is a shaded open-air sundeck adjacent to the media room and a separate, smaller deck attached to one of the bedrooms.
With raked ceiling heights of up to 4.5-5.0 metres in places, the home is voluminous, light and cool. Air-conditioning split systems have been installed in the combined living areas and master suite, while ceiling fans, large window and door openings and flyscreens throughout welcome the Currumbin Valley breezes.
Brilliantly equipped, the showstopping kitchen features sleek stone benchtops and gloss 2Pac, Blum-enhanced cabinetry in vivid white, a Smeg 900mm wide gas/electric cooker, an enormous butler's pantry with small appliance spaces and a second sink, and a unique bar-style seating area with bifold windows that provide elevated views across the treetops.
The master suite is situated in a wing private from the remaining bedrooms. It has a very large walk-in robe and a spa-like ensuite with a twin basin vanity and a walk-in, frameless shower with floor-to-ceiling glass on one side with a private courtyard outlook. Another of the bedrooms has an ensuite and deck, making this a great guest suite.
Each of the three bathrooms has the same level of fittings, fixtures and finishes, with charcoal grey floor and gloss white wall tiles, customised vanities with white porcelain basins and countertops, and quality tapware. The main bathroom and its adjoining powder room could easily be adapted for the mobility impaired.
All aspects of this light-filled home's design have been uncompromisingly centred around needs and wants, with exceptional levels of built-in storage, upscale inclusions and purposeful additions. Included is a walk-in storage cupboard along the hallway near the entry and a fully featured laundry with integrated cabinetry on both walls, a practical hanging rail and under-bench appliance recesses.
Built to a high standard of efficiency, this home has a 45,000-litre rainwater storage capacity, solar panels and a gas-boosted solar hot water system. E-glass has been used in the main living areas, reducing heat transfer in summer and heat loss in winter, making the interiors more comfortable. The estate's shared hamlets each have an on-site wastewater treatment plant, treating and recirculating water for use by individual properties in their gardens and toilets.
Parking is provided for at least two cars, with an enclosed garage, a semi-enclosed carport and a guest parking area that doubles as a turnaround bay. The lush gardens surrounding this residence will delight, being aesthetically pleasing to look at, granting outstanding privacy and providing food for the table. There are raised herb and veggie beds, and an array of productive fruit trees including mango, banana and pawpaw and several varieties of citrus.
The focus of Currumbin Eco-Village is on sustainability and community-mindedness. Communal facilities include vast green spaces, playgrounds, parklands and bush walking trails, an orchard, a library, a 25-metre ozone pool and half-court tennis, a Bali hut-style entertaining area and a community centre with a kitchen.
This address rests within the catchment for Currumbin Valley State School and Elanora State High School.
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The size of Currumbin Valley is approximately 35.1 square kilometres. It has 14 parks covering nearly 8.7% of total area. The population of Currumbin Valley in 2011 was 1,710 people. By 2016 the population was 1,847 showing a population growth of 8.0% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Currumbin Valley is 40-49 years. Households in Currumbin Valley are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Currumbin Valley work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 80.8% of the homes in Currumbin Valley were owner-occupied compared with 83.1% in 2016.
Currumbin Valley has 752 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Currumbin Valley have seen a 96.83% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 87.69% increase. As at 31 October 2024:
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