A five-bedroom contemporary home, set in a quiet street close to the heart of Thirroul, is for sale.
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The executive-level home at 52e Pass Avenue has stunning escarpment and district views from its 966-square-metre block.
It features two rear entertaining decks, one of which includes a barbecue and spa.
The home also comprises a wraparound front deck, internal laundry, remote two-car garaging with internal entry as well as child-friendly lawns with cubby house.
Sales agent Wendy Ristuccia, of Belle Property Thirroul, said the property offered a secluded and "view-laden ambience" that was seldom found so close to the Thirroul village.
The listing comes as Thirroul's median house price surges, fuelled by the proximity to a red-hot Sydney market while still retaining its seaside tranquillity.
According to Australian Property Monitors, Thirroul's median house price is now $815,000, a growth of 21 per cent in the 12 months to March.
In the past 12 months, four residential properties within a 500-metre radius of 52e Pass Avenue have traded for more than $1 million, the top price being the $1.24 million paid for 19 George Street, a five-bedroom home on 904 square metres.
Ms Ristuccia said quality properties in Thirroul had attracted strong interest from the Sydney market.
She said the east-facing eco-designed home at Pass Avenue had open-plan dining and living areas that adjoined a kitchen with gas cooking, island bench and breakfast bar.
The bedrooms were impressively sized with built-ins, with the master boasting a sizeable walk-in wardrobe and en suite with separate bathtub/shower, she said.
The home is open for inspection on Saturday from 1.30pm to 2pm.
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