Four-bedroom luxury home in Miami, QLD valued at $3.2 million, featuring a saltwater pool and 6.6kW solar system on 329m² of land.
Four-bedroom luxury home in Miami, QLD valued at $3.2 million, featuring a saltwater pool and 6.6kW solar system on 329m² of land.
The property at 76 Bardon Avenue, Miami QLD 4220 is a four-bedroom residence valued at $3.2 million. The home is situated on 329 square metres of land in the Gold Coast suburb of Miami. The property contains two bathrooms and one powder room. Two car spaces are provided. The home includes a saltwater pool on the grounds. The pool offers swimming and recreational facilities within the property boundaries. The landscaped setting provides outdoor entertaining space adjoining the residence. A 6.6 kilowatt solar system is installed on the property. The solar installation reduces reliance on grid electricity and generates renewable energy. The system contributes to ongoing operational cost savings for residents. Miami is located on the Gold Coast in south-east Queensland. The suburb sits between Surfers Paradise and Broadbeach, providing access to retail and dining precincts within close proximity. Local schools and shopping facilities serve the residential community in this established beachside area. The Gold Coast is recognised for its coastal lifestyle, with beaches, parks and recreational facilities available throughout the region. Property values in Miami reflect the suburb's proximity to the ocean and established amenities. The location offers both residential appeal and proximity to transport networks. Yourtown, established over 60 years ago, provides support services to vulnerable young Australians. The organisation operates Kids Helpline, Australia's only 24/7 free counselling service for young people. Yourtown also operates crisis accommodation facilities for at-risk young Australians, domestic violence refuges, and youth employment programs. Ticket proceeds from this draw support Yourtown's youth mental health services and crisis support programs across Australia. Every ticket sold contributes to counselling, accommodation, and employment assistance for young people in crisis. The draw operates under a Charitable Fundraising licence issued by the relevant Queensland authority. Eligibility is restricted to Australian residents aged 18 years and over. The draw will close on Wednesday 24 June 2026 at 12:00 noon Australian Eastern Standard Time. The draw will be conducted on Friday 26 June 2026. Winners are responsible for obtaining independent financial and tax advice regarding their prize.