New to the market, 15 Havana Way is a stunning two-level home that spans approximately 420 square meters. It is prominently located in Sovereign Shores, the most northern beachside development of Paradise Point. With European influences and intentional coastal tones, this residence exudes elegance and sophistication.
As you enter the home, you are immediately drawn in by the coastal tones and the swi
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18 May 2021
Sold
Ray White Shore Group - Sovereign Islands
Listed: 23/04/2021
Transfer type: Full transfer
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SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
54 years
Population
7,062
Listing ID: 183013425. This listing has been viewed 24 times. It was first displayed on 29/11/2024 and last updated on 23/01/2025.
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