A spectacular home described as a ‘coastal masterpiece’ with breathtaking 180-degree ocean views has sold for $6.8million.
Behind the doors of the home in Noosa, Queensland, awaits an incredible four-bedroom home with a seamless free-flowing living space indoors and out.
The stunning house sits on a generous 531sqm of land and boasts some of the best ocean views in Australia that can be admired from downstairs living spaces and the master bedroom upstairs.
Perched in the prestigious beachside region of North Sunshine, the property was designed by multi-award-winning designer Chris Clout alongside acclaimed builder Damien Davidson.
Behind the doors of the 14 Mcanally Drive, Sunshine Beach in Queensland awaits an incredible four-bedroom home with a seamless free-flowing living space indoors and out
The stunning house sits on a generous 531sqm of land and boasts some of the best ocean views in Australia that can be admired from downstairs living spaces and the master bedroom upstairs
Enhance the holiday feel and welcome the outdoors in by retracting the glass doors and windows
The open plan living offers a luxurious design with beachside facing kitchen, multiple dining spaces and sophisticated lounge with centrepiece stonemasonry wood-burning fireplace
Tiffany Wilson of Tom Offermann Real Estate told Daily Mail Australia the area is known for the incredible views and surroundings
The design is said to focus on ‘harmony’ with the tranquil beachside landscape for ‘all year-round enjoyment’.
Enhance the holiday feel and welcome the outdoors in by retracting the glass doors and windows.
The open plan living offers a luxurious design with beachside facing kitchen, multiple dining spaces and sophisticated lounge with centrepiece stonemasonry wood-burning fireplace.
The kitchen itself features an oversized island bench with a suite of AEG appliances plus gas cooktop.
Tiffany Wilson of Tom Offermann Real Estate told Daily Mail Australia the area is known for the incredible views and surroundings.
‘North Sunshine Beach has always been one of the most prestigious pockets in Noosa,’ she said.
Perched in the prestigious beachside region of North Sunshine, the property was designed by multi-award-winning designer Chris Clout alongside acclaimed builder Damien Davidson
The pool is surrounded by limestone pavers and the outdoor entertaining deck is in the heart of the home
The East facing undercover deck also makes for the perfect point to admire the views, watch the surfers or keep an eye out for whales during the annual migration season between April and November.
The pool is surrounded by limestone pavers leading to an outdoor shower and the entertaining deck area is in the heart of the home.
The master suite awaits upstairs and opens via bi-fold windows to capture the magnificent blue hues of the ocean and breeze.
The private sanctuary boasts a hydrotherapy spa, double basin vanity, separate toilet, plush carpet and an impressive walk-in-wardrobe.
The location is also a short walk to the Noosa National Park and dog-friendly parks, which is perfect for families and couples.
The master suite awaits upstairs and opens via bi-fold windows to capture the magnificent blue hues of the ocean and breeze
On the ground level, you’ll find two queen-sized bedrooms, separate bathroom and another luxe master bedroom.
Other additional features include 5.3K solar system, 14,000L in-ground concrete water tank and Bosch 8-zone alarm panel back-to-base security system.
The oversized two car garage is also designed with built-in storage along with an easy-access driveway with turning circle.
On the ground level, you’ll find two queen-sized bedrooms, separate bathroom and another luxe master bedroom
The outdoor deck areas with wooden flooring would be ideal for entertaining guests
There’s also a ‘media’ room downstairs opposite the pool and decking area
In the year to August, Gold Coast property prices surged by 24.9 per cent, but that was only enough to make it Australia’s 14th hottest market, CoreLogic data showed.
Australia-wide there has been an 18.4 per annual increase; the sharpest since July 1989 when interest rates were at a now-unimaginable 17 per cent.
Sydney’s Northern Beaches had a 33.8 per cent annual increase in property prices with the Richmond-Tweed area of northern New South Wales – including Byron Bay – climbing by 29.5 per cent, outdoing greater Sydney’s 26 per cent rise.
Record-low interest rates saw house price records set in 88 per cent of Australia’s real estate markets, with regional areas by the coast doing even better than capital cities as more professionals began to work from home, obviating the need to live in major cities.
Detached homes with gardens are in particularly high demand, which means the number of them on the market has plummeted.
A study from house price data provider CoreLogic revealed there were 153,803 houses for sale across Australia in August 2018. As of late August 2021, there are just 88,872 houses on the market, a drop of more than 42 per cent.
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