A holiday home in Kingscliff, New South Wales, is now on the market following a complete rebuild in 2020 [1].
The listing highlights a growing demand for coastal vacation residences that prioritize wellness and architectural openness. As buyers seek retreats away from urban centers, properties emphasizing natural light and connectivity are positioned as premium assets in the regional real estate market.
Leanne Morris, a sales agent with McGrath Tweed Coast, is managing the property. She said the residence was a beautiful home during a presentation of the listing. Morris said the property was designed with specific atmospheric goals in mind.
"Every part of this home has just been created to show warmth and connection and light," Morris said.
The home was rebuilt in 2020 [1], providing a modern structure that fits the coastal aesthetic of the New South Wales region. The design focuses on creating an inviting environment for short-term visitors, or permanent residents seeking a seaside lifestyle.
Morris said that the layout and feel of the house make it particularly suitable for the vacation market. "This would work as a holiday home," Morris said.
The property is being marketed to attract buyers who value the intersection of modern construction and a relaxed, light-filled living space, a combination often sought in the Kingscliff area.
“"Every part of this home has just been created to show warmth and connection and light."”
The listing of a recently rebuilt coastal property in Kingscliff reflects the ongoing trend of modernizing regional Australian real estate to meet the specific aesthetic and functional demands of the luxury holiday market.





