Incredible Queensland property with waterfall and water slide listed for sale

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Aleisha Dawson

Gold Coast Bulletin

30 Bass Court, Oxenford.


A Queensland property complete with a pool, waterfall, water slide and bridge has hit the market and it’s attracting plenty of attention.

The Oxenford home, on the northern Gold Coast, is listed as a “quick sale” at offers over $1.49m.

30 Bass Court, Oxenford.


The walking bridge to get to the pool.


You can relax all year round in this pool.


Agents Alex Day and Poppy Cummings, of Ray White Alliance, are marketing the property at 30 Bass Court, describing it as a place “where practical design meets relaxed family living”.

“The family built the house to be their forever home, to be a bit of an escape while being two minutes from the highway and central to the Gold Coast,” Mr Day said.

“We’ve had 60 groups through the property and 220,000 views online.

“I posted a walk-through video and everyone was commenting saying ‘this is our dream house’ and ‘how awesome’.”

The property includes an in-ground mineral and magnesium pool, complete with waterfall and water slide.

“Whether hosting a summer barbecue or relaxing under the stars, this outdoor area is made for memorable moments,” the listing states.

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The pool is positioned at the front of the property


The backyard.


The house is on a 1514sq m block.


The house is on a 1514sq m block and includes four bedrooms, three bathrooms and multiple living zones.

“The heart of the home opens to an expansive undercover deck – perfect for entertaining or keeping an eye on the kids in the backyard,” the listing states.

Looking back towards the home.


The entrance to the house at 30 Bass Court, Oxenford.


Dining and kitchen areas.


There is also plenty of space towards the back and front of the house.

“Set on a large, fully fenced block, the backyard is more than just a patch of grass – it’s a genuine play space, with room to kick a ball, plant a garden, or let the dogs run wild,” the listing states.

“The front yard also provides extra outdoor space rarely found in suburban settings.”

Property records show the seller paid $249,000 for the vacant block in 2017.

Oxenford has experienced substantial growth since then — the median house prices in the suburb has jumped 17.2 per cent over the past 12 months to $1,127,750.

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