Begin 2016 with a beach, boat and bullion

By: yourtown 15 Jan 2016 Media Releases

Enjoy your own canal beach, private boat and luxurious coastal home with BoysTown’s newest prize home at Palm Beach.


The $1.9 million waterfront home encapsulates the Sunshine State’s atmosphere with an open plan kitchen, dining and living rooms which flow out onto the scenic alfresco entertainment and pool area. With three bathrooms and four bedrooms, including a spacious master bedroom accompanied by a private terrace, the home depicts the perfect coastal getaway.


If you prefer to spend your days relaxing in the bay, board your luxurious Yamaha Baysport 545 boat directly from your own beach to picturesque Tallebudgera Creek. BoysTown CEO Tracy Adams says buying a BoysTown Art Union ticket is more than just a chance to win the prize home.


“With just fifteen dollars you invest in potentially winning a luxurious home for yourself and also a better life for young Australians,’’ Ms Adams said. “Each ticket sold goes towards providing hope and a brighter future for disadvantaged young Australians and their families.” Although the monetary value is over $1.9 million, the freedom attained is priceless and more importantly every winner has contributed to the continuing work BoysTown provides the community.


Tickets cost $15 and are available from www.boystown.com.au/lot until 10pm (AEST) 27 January 2016. The Palm Beach prize home is open for viewing from 9am to 5pm daily until 26 January, and 9am to 4pm on 27 January (local time). The lucky winners will be drawn at 10am (AEST) on Friday 29 January 2016 at the Palm Beach prize home with one lucky winner being able to see out the rest of summer in true luxury.


For all the inside information on the prize home, sneak peeks and behind the scene events, ‘Like’ us on our BoysTown Prize Home Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/BoysTownPrizeHomes

-ENDS-

Add new comment

yourtown.com.au uses cookies to improve our service and website. For the best browsing experience please accept this cookie request. 

Find out more.