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1204/3 Orchid Avenue, Surfers Paradise

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Renovated Apartment Spectacular Views - Heart of Surfers Paradise

Positioned on the 12th floor of the sought-after Top of the Mark building, this renovated and beautifully presented apartment captures panoramic north-facing views of the ocean and city skyline - a rare find in the heart of Surfers Paradise.

Whether you're after an investment, a lock-up-and-leave holiday home, or a stylish city pad, this apartment is ready to go and being sold furnished (with all furniture included, except the tenant's lounge).

Property highlights:

Renovated throughout with quality finishes

Contemporary kitchen with Westinghouse electric cooktop and dishwasher

Open-plan living and dining flowing to a sun-soaked balcony

Spacious master bedroom with abundant built-in storage

Bright bathroom with combined laundry and a separate toilet

Level 12 position with sweeping ocean and skyline outlooks

Rental Income: $725 per week, with the lease expiring on 19 March 2026

Top of the Mark offers resort-style facilities including a pool and spa, sauna, gym, BBQ area, half-size tennis court and secure access - all just steps from Cavill Avenue, world-class beaches, cafes, restaurants and the G:link tram.

With strong recent sales in the building for renovated apartments, this is your chance to secure a stylish residence in a high-demand location.

For further information, please contact:

Rob Rollington

0400 780 339

Surfers Paradise First National

$599,000

ID# 11028103404

Rob Rollington

Rob Rollington
0400 780 339

Matthew McCarthy

Matthew McCarthy
0477 477 033

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