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UNIT 12 ‘ Argyle on the Park, 31 COTTON TREE PARADE

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UNIT 12 ‘ Argyle on the Park, 31 COTTON TREE PARADE

Terri Frawley

Ken Guy Buderim

54 Burnett Street

PO Box 190, Buderim Q 4556

0438 451 160

Ph: 07 5456 0410 Fax: 07 5445 5065

www.kenguybuderim.com.au

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Units 12, 31 Cotton Tree Parade,

Cotton Tree

RPD: L1-36 BUP104482:

Zoning: Multi Storey Residential

Land Size: 2023m2

Unit Size: 65m2

Garagr Size: 16m2

Age: Built 1996

Units in Building: 36

Rates: Approx $2174 per year

(plus water consumption)

Body Corp Fees: $3200 per year = $61.53 per week

Construction: Multi Storey rendered

Concrete roof

Description: 1 bedroom

1 bathroom

1 toilet

Combined living and dinng

Fully furnished

Air conditioned

Balcony off Master

Fully insulated

Pool and BBQ area

Single lock up underground carpark

Local Shire: Maroochy

Beaches: Maroochydore

Alexandra Headlands

Mooloolaba

Shops: < 50m to Cotton Tree shops, doctors,

newsagent, coffe shops, boutiques,

tackle shop, bakery.

< 1500m to Sunshine Plaza

CBD: <2 km to Woolworths & shops

9km to Buderim Marketplace

1.8 km to Alexandra headlands

3.38km to Mooloolaba

1.4km to Maroochydore

Brisbane: 90 km

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Inventory Unit 12

Argyle on the Park

1 tray

3 serving platters

1 glass bowl

3 plastic bowls and china bowls

1 casserole dish

4 plastic cups

12 assorted glasses

Crockery- setting of four (white)

6 mugs

kettle and toaster, dishwasher, insinkerator, hotplates,

micro/convection oven,

range hood

refrigerator

draining rack

chopping board

3 saucepans

Teflon frying pan

Electric frying pan

Strainer

Place mats

Kitchen utensils x 20

Cutlery- setting for 6

6 steak knives

washing machine and dryer

vacuum cleaner

toilet brush

ironing board and iron

clothes airer

clothes basket, bucket, mop and broom

2 bins

hairdryer

dustpan and brush

pegs

coat hangers

blankets and pillows, bedspread

2 bedside tables and lamps and digital clock

LCD television and entertainment unit

patio setting of glass table and 4 chairs

safety box

various prints on walls and one wall mirror

sofa bed and cushions

coffee table

round dining table and 4 chairs

2 living room lamps

side table

large side table and vase and ornamental figurine

artificial pot plant

blinds and curtains

insect screens to all windows

security door to patio

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Terri and her family moved to Buderim in 1992 and

consider it to be the best place on earth to live. She

loves the lifestyle and the ever changing face of the

Sunshine Coast and with a surfing family the Sunshine

Coast offers some of the best beaches in Queensland.

Terri is passionate about the real estate industry and

has a strong continual observation and following of

the current and historical market trends. Terri has an

extensive knowledge of Buderim and the surrounding

areas and the current Shire Council’s future plans in

and around the Sunshine Coast.

Terri is a committed, well organised person with a

welcoming manner and is continually searching to

improve and sustain a high level of customer service.

She became a Qualified Justice of the Peace in 2004

to be able to serve the community in a way she

knows best.

‘I realise customer service and satisfaction is of the

highest priority and it is reassuring for my clients to

know they will always receive complete and honest

communication without complication. Being very

organized and with forward thinking and inherently

reliable I am able to offer the best of service to

prospective clients’.

Ken Guy Real Estate offers to our clients a relaxed

atmosphere with an open door policy for the best

way to experience the buying and selling of real

estate.

I look forward to meeting with you and discussing your

real estate requirements and expectations.

introducing ……

Terri Frawley

Terri Frawley 0438 451 160

Sales and Marketing Consultant J.P. (Qual)

REIQ individual member

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KEN GUY BUDERIM 54 Burnett Street, Buderim

phone: 5445 2844

www.kenguybuderim.com.au

KEN GUY CALOUNDRA 43 Moreton Parade, Caloundra

phone: 5491 3344

www.kenguycaloundra.com.au

KEN GUY MAROOCHYDORE Cnr First Avenue and The Esplanade, Maroochydore

phone: 5443 6383

www.kenguymaroochydore.com.au

KEN GUY MOOLOOLABA 113 Brisbane Road, Mooloolaba

phone: 5444 7555

www.kenguymooloolaba.com.au

KEN GUY NOOSA 35 Noosa Drive, Noosa

phone: 5447 4155

www.kenguynoosa.com.au

The Ken Guy name is synonymous with excellence in

real estate on the Sunshine Coast.

Years of local experience has allowed us to build

systems and success rates that are unparalleled,

yet we still operate in a boutique office environment

with an understated family-business feel.

The winning Ken Guy formula is comprised of a

few key elements:

a commitment to local knowledge,

experienced sales staff,

a strong industry work ethic,

powerful marketing tools,

excellent behind-the-scenes

support networks.

Did you know …

The very first Ken Guy Real Estate office opened its

doors in 1983, in Ocean Street, Maroochydore, where

Ken operated for a few years before moving to the

iconic site on the corner of The Esplanade and First

Avenue. Now there are Ken Guy offices strategically

located from Noosa to Caloundra, making it the

largest privately owned agency on the Sunshine

Coast.

William Street, Guy Avenue and Wilguy Crescent

in Buderim are well-known streets named after the

Guy family. William Henry Guy arrived in

Queensland from England in 1869 and soon after

joined a group of surveyors sent to survey

Buderim. He fell in love with the area, became

one of the first to secure land on top of the

mountain. With £11/15 he purchased 80 acres

and built a slab home for his new bride in Tulip Lane.

In 1891 he built a larger homestead from pit-sawn

beech and cedar and lived there with his wife and

five children until he died in 1936, aged 96. The

homestead is still in Guy Avenue, owned by the

fifth generation of the Guy family.