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A UNIQUE AND ELEGANT LIFESTYLE ONLY 35 MINUTES FROM THE BRISBANE CBD Build your luxury architect designed contemporary home surrounded by a Greg Norman designed championship golf course, and an abundance of natural bush and walking trails, you can feel the peace and serenity. Yet within less than 10 minutes’ drive of 11 leading schools, a major Shopping Centre, Mater Hospital, University Campus, Sporting venues, and electric commuter rail directly to Brisbane CBD.

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Ocean Grove Bellarine Peninsula 121 Dare Street $7.5 million J OSE PHIN E H U YN H

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Private sale Agent: Bellarine Property, Ben Roberts 0488 414 456 Sometimes what a place lacks can be among its greatest assets. Take

A celebration of off-form concrete and

Bruny Island off the coast of Tasmania, south of Hobart. There are no high-

spectacular views overlooking Ocean Grove

rise buildings, no crowded precincts or developments, no traffic, no rush, no

Beach, this contemporary residence is well-

hustle and bustle, and the 620 locals wouldn’t have it any other way. The

equipped for hosting a crowd. There’s a

only way to get to the island is by ferry. “There’s a sense of adventure that

teppanyaki bar with seating for eight, wine

kicks in when you arrive,” says Laureen Wood of First National Real Estate

tasting room, home theatre, gas-heated pool and

Kingston, which perfectly fits the architect-designed Adventure Bay house

spa, an imported Rogerseller glass kitchen, living

we profile in Living In and which is now on the market. Nestled among

zones and large north-facing terraces on two of

eucalyptus forests with front-row views of the vast stretch of beach and

the three lift-serviced levels.

rocky coastline below, the home feels rugged and remote and complements the surrounding hills. Let the serene outlook from its dining room, as seen on the cover, whisk you there. Exhale.

O U R COVE R 72 Adventure Bay Road, Adventure Bay. Listed by First National Real Estate Kingston PAG E 13

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DESIGN DIGEST Bliss in the bedroom

FEATURE STORY Welcome to the club

APARTMENT LIFE A foodie’s dream locale

LIVING IN Wilderness wonder

Residential sales: Queensland Brad McLeod 0429 571 826 New South Wales Belinda Sinclair 0414 580 903 Victoria & Tasmania Ray van Veenendaal 0438 279 870 Western Australia, South Australia & Northern Territory Jeroen van de Peppel 0427 292 797 Digital edition Visit domain.com.au/ digitaledition

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THE PROPERTY INVESTOR Leave it to the experts

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Chevallum Sunshine Coast 25 Glenn Vista Place $20 million

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Private sale Agent: Villa Prestige Properties, Linda Shore-Perez 0427 378 687 With a house reminiscent of a grand Italian villa, the award-winning Immanuel Estate is a four-hectare property an hour from Brisbane’s CBD. Noted for its size and opulence, the home features decadent bathrooms, a big terrace overlooking a 14-metre pool, and self-contained guest quarters.

Toorak

Randwick

Melbourne 5 Highgate Hill

Sydney 9-11 Dutruc Street

$7.5 million-$8 million

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Expressions of interest: Close noon, April 7

Auction: 9.45am, April 9

Agent: RT Edgar Toorak, Max Ruttner 0425 799 942

Agent: PPD Real Estate,

The Eckersley-designed gardens are a highlight of this Mediterranean-style

Alexander Phillips 0418 404 337

home. Both the kitchen-family room and living-dining room open through

Built in 1885, this Victorian Italianate manor has

bifold doors and colonnaded arches onto a beautifully landscaped, north-

been upgraded to include a two-bedroom guest

facing pool, separate spa and cabana.

cottage and a pool surrounded by lush gardens.

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FEATURE STORY

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ueensland is just $50 away from its first $3 million suburb, with new data revealing there are now 88 suburbs across the Sunshine State with a median house price of $1 million or more. Following a record year of growth and high-profile sales, house prices across the quiet village of Sunshine Beach reached a median price of $2,999,950 by December 2021, according to the latest Domain House Price Report. The prestigious pocket, tucked away over the hill from Noosa Heads on the Sunshine Coast, has been a break-out property star in recent years. During 2021, house prices there rose by a massive 50 per cent. But it’s over the past five years that the full scope of Sunshine Beach’s growth became clearest: since December 2016, house prices have soared by 209 per cent, and it’s now the third-strongest property market in the nation. What used to be Noosa’s best-kept secret is now well and truly out in the open, says Rachel Sellman of Century 21 Conolly Hay Group. “Anyone who sold in Sunshine Beach I bet now wishes they hadn’t,” she says. “And my team has made some sales [since December] that would’ve tipped us over the $3 million mark by now I’m sure.” Sellman says Sunshine Beach has become more popular as Noosa has gotten busier. “People with a lot of money don’t want to be in that rat race,” she says. “For a while, people were almost finding Sunshine Beach by accident. They would find themselves walking through the national park from Noosa, popping out the other side, and not knowing where they were. “They’d come to us and say, ‘I’ve never seen this place before; I want to stay here next time I come.’ Then they’d come back, they’d tell their friends, and all of a sudden it became the place everyone wanted to be.” Sunshine Beach has chalked up a slew of record-breaking sales in recent years, including last year’s $34 million trophy-home sale at 17 Webb Road that obliterated the Queensland property price record – that deal was linked to Gina Rinehart – and the $17 million sale of what was once Pat Rafter’s beachfront mansion at 46 Seaview Terrace to Therese Rein, businesswoman and wife of former prime minister Kevin Rudd, in 2020. “We used to say ‘don’t tell anyone else’ to people when they came here, but as soon as someone high-profile buys, it’s on everyone’s radar,” Sellman says. “They come and experience Sunshine Beach and realise what the hype is all about. Ultimately it’s still the same beautiful, quiet little village where everyone is relaxed. And if you want to go to Noosa it’s only a three-minute drive or a walk through the national park.” Famous faces and high-profile names aside, the meteoric rise of Sunshine Beach as one of Australia’s most sought-after property markets

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Beautiful one day, more costly the next Pandemic-fuelled internal migration has seen a hefty surge in property prices on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.

can also be attributed to its unique topography – it slopes upwards away from the beach, which means the stunning beach views are enjoyed by more properties than just those at the front – as well as the great COVID migration to coastal locations while people work from home. “COVID has changed the number of people who actually reside here rather than invest here,” Sellman says. “A lot of people have realised they can work from home. Fifteen years ago you could go for a run along the beach in the afternoon and a lot of the lights were off. Now, most of them are on.

“People are selling their smaller investments in Sunshine Beach and buying a bigger home to spend most of the year in. And the elevation of the land keeps house prices high here because the price doesn’t tend to drop if you’re a street or two back. “You can be behind the beach and a few streets back and still get a great view. And everything faces east.” While Sunshine Beach will be the first Queensland suburb to break the $3 million median house price barrier, it’s unlikely to be the last.


Minyama Sunshine Coast 84 Mooloolah Drive $8.5 million-$9 million

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Teneriffe

Sunshine Beach

Brisbane 25 Davidson Terrace

Sunshine Coast 18 McAnally Drive

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Private sale

Auction: 5.30pm, April 26

Auction: 1pm, April 9

Agent: The McGill Group,

Agent: Ray White New Farm,

Agent: Richardson & Wrench Noosa,

Stacy Downie 0400 444 011

Matt Lancashire 0416 476 480

Shane McCauley 0403 646 930

TOURISM AND EVENTS QUEENSLAND

Queensland’s annual net interstate migration is at its highest level in almost 20 years, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The lure of working from home with more space and sunshine, coupled with its relatively affordable house prices, helped drive more than 30,000 people to the Sunshine State in the year to June 2021. That figure accounted for more than 90 per cent of Australia’s net interstate migration. “Prior to the pandemic there was a drain of residents [from Queensland] but since the pandemic, they’ve seen a net gain of people choosing to live there. That changes the housing market,” says Nicola Powell, chief of research and economics at Domain. Greater Brisbane saw its house prices rise at their steepest rate in 18 years last year. Suburbs that had once drawn gasps for their million-

Pat Rafter’s old house at Sunshine Beach, which Therese Rein and Kevin Rudd recently purchased for $17 million, above left; Picturesque Sunshine Beach, above.

dollar medians have sailed well past that point into the $2 million club. Following Sunshine Beach, which tops the list of Queensland’s most expensive suburbs, are luxury postcodes like Mermaid Beach at $2.375 million, New Farm at $2.15 million and Teneriffe at $2,077,500. Old-money suburb Ascot is on the verge of the $2 million club, recording a median price of $1,938,500, with Paradise Point on the Gold Coast not far behind with a median of $1.9 million. Minyama, also on the Sunshine Coast, is well on its way to cementing its place as one of the most expensive suburbs in the state, following a phenomenal period of growth. The median house price in Minyama jumped by a massive 88 per cent last year – the highest percentage rise of any suburb or locality in

Queensland in 2021 – and over the past five years, prices have risen by a staggering 212.9 per cent. It was one of only two suburbs in Australia to pip Sunshine Beach’s five-year house price growth – the other was the master-planned community of Aintree in Victoria, up by 250.5 per cent – but its astonishing rate of growth is for different reasons, says Jordan Lund of Elite Lifestyle Properties. “The appeal of Minyama is the direct ocean access. There’s nowhere else like it on the Sunshine Coast,” Lund says. “We do get a couple of the holidaymakers or people wanting a longterm position to hold their boats but mainly our clients are local people upgrading from their place on the Sunny Coast that isn’t on the water. “What we are finding here is even people from Noosa are starting to recognise the position and how good the ocean access is here – you can store up to a 100-foot vessel.” Minyama is a suburb situated on the Mooloolah River, located just south of popular beach holiday spot Mooloolaba and surrounded almost entirely by water. Lund says there is nowhere near enough housing stock to sate buyer demand. “Most properties are selling prior to hitting the market. I’d say only 50 per cent hit the market,” he says. “The problem has always been for buyers that no one leaves. “When they do leave it’s to downsize, when they’re not using the water as frequently as they used to, and they transition to a unit. There’s no other reason. “So, with turnover of property that low, stock is extremely limited and the key positions in Minyama just don’t transact.” Lund says there was still plenty of room for Minyama’s house price to grow further still. “Even since December, there are transactions that haven’t settled yet that will show the true extent of the growth … in this suburb.”

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APARTMENT LIFE

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WATERMANS RESIDENCES, ONE SYDNEY HARBOUR 6 Watermans Quay, Barangaroo Developer: Lendlease Architect: Renzo Piano

A lifestyle address without peer

Interior designer: Daniel Goldberg, State of Craft; Chris Darling, Darling Associates Number of apartments: 162 Internal size (sqm): Onebed 49-64; two-bed 71101; three-bed 142-160; skyhomes 158-215

One Sydney Harbour delivers a once-in-a-lifetime chance to secure a home in a first-class location with amenity to match.

External size (sqm): 8-28 (all dwellings) Prices: One-bed $1.42m-$2.6m; two-bed $2m-$5.2m; three-bed $4.6m-$7.8m Completion: Late 2024 Agent: Jason Roberts 0428 507 790 Open for inspection: Display suite Level 40 Tower One, International Towers, Barangaroo, by appointment only.

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here’s a reason why chef luminaries like Clare Smyth, Matt Moran and Brent Savage chose Barangaroo to further showcase their considerable talents. Sydney’s newest harbourfront precinct is home to beautiful parkland, the Cutaway cultural venue and Crown Sydney, and has quickly become one of the city’s hottest dining destinations. “Barangaroo has the best of Sydney’s stunning natural environment with a lively new precinct, and is home to the best of premium waterfront

dining,” says Leanne Boyle, Lendlease head of urban regeneration. “From hole-in-the-wall coffee bars to high-end restaurants, the food culture in Barangaroo continues to evolve with innovation and style, driven by the best up-and-coming restaurateurs and attracting the world’s most renowned chefs.” From the innovative dishes at Smyth’s Oncore to the signature cocktails at Moran’s rooftop venue Smoke and the fresh seafood at Savage’s Cirrus Dining, Barangaroo is a foodie’s dream locale.

And for residents of One Sydney Harbour, Lendlease’s aspirational residential development, the dream is literally on the doorstep. The chance to be among One Sydney Harbour’s 799 households is proving compelling, with more than 80 per cent of the 637 dwellings released in the first two towers, Residences One and Residences Two, already sold. The enthusiastic uptake has prompted Lendlease to launch Watermans Residences, the third and final tower, ahead of schedule. Boyle says buyers are drawn by what they believe to be a “once-in-a-generation” opportunity to live in an exclusive address with hotel-like amenities that include first-class concierge services. If venturing out to the fine-dining establishments in your immediate neighbourhood doesn’t fit your plans, the on-site concierge has you covered. “The concierge can arrange chefs to cook private meals for small groups in one of the One


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Sydney Harbour private dining rooms, or organise catering for a resident’s event to be held in the Residents’ Club,” Boyle says. They can also organise your dry cleaning, housekeeping and home deliveries, as well as recommend a masseuse, book a beauty therapist or engage a personal trainer or yoga instructor to run a session for you at the One Sydney Harbour Gym. Boyle says the idea is to provide the kind of lifestyle services rarely available in other Australian apartment buildings, with the added advantage of having a brilliant urban lifestyle on the building’s threshold. Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano, One Sydney Harbour has been benchmarked against the finest of Lendlease’s global portfolio to deliver a new living standard. Boyle says the collaboration between Lendlease and Piano was integral to achieving the vision for a luxury aesthetic that will stand the test of time. “Piano is the architect behind some of the world’s most celebrated buildings and is

renowned for pushing the limits of building technology while using traditional materials and craftsmanship to produce iconic architecture,” she says. Daniel Goldberg, from State of Craft, and Chris Darling, the founder and creative director of Darling Associates, are the inspired minds behind the interior design. The designers have worked on interiors for some of London’s most sought-after, superprime residences including One Hyde Park, the Chelsea Barracks, the Shard and One Tower Bridge, and each brought a wealth of experience in high-end, luxury residential fit-outs. “Each One Sydney Harbour residence is thoughtfully designed and carefully curated to truly embody the spirit of Sydney,” Boyle says. Lendlease’s commitment to the Barangaroo precinct, more than 10 years in the making, has seen Sydney’s iconic waterfront become a worldclass destination, Boyle says. “One Sydney Harbour is the final piece of the incredible transformation of Barangaroo South, along with Hickson Park and Waterman’s Cove,”

The interior designers for Watermans Residences, One Sydney Harbour, applied their wealth of experience in highend, luxury fit-outs to create homes that ‘embody the spirit of Sydney’.

she says. “These immersive public spaces include a public park, an expanded waterfront walkway and a public pier, [all] part of Lendlease’s dedication to delivering more than half of Barangaroo as open space for all to enjoy.” Boyle says Watermans Residences represents the last opportunity for purchasers to secure an apartment in One Sydney Harbour at Barangaroo South, set on the doorstep of the CBD and within easy walking distance of some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, including the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. “Barangaroo South is our opportunity to make a difference by creating a place for workers, residents and visitors that we are truly proud of,” she says. “The challenges of the future may be very different to those of today, so we are creating a place that is vibrant, resilient and economically and socially sustainable.”

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23 KATTA AVENUE CURRUMBIN GOLD COAST’S BEST VIEW Perched high on Currumbin Hill and laying claim to one of the Southern Gold Coast’s most coveted hillside addresses, welcome to Katta Avenue. This landmark residence is 1 of only 2 allotments on the Eastern side of the Avenue with uninterrupted grandstand views from the Currumbin Alley Estuary to Palm Beach and the Skyline of Surfers’ Paradise and beyond to Stradbroke Island. 23 Katta Avenue is surrounded by Crown Land Reserve yet only 5 minutes’ walk to Currumbin Beach, boutique shops, social dinning eateries, multiple local coffee scenes and world class surfing breaks. Since its construction in 1979, the residence has undergone substantial renovations which are sympathetic to the original style of architecture and respectful to the lush natural environment in which it sits with its lavish use of natural timbers.

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AUCTION On-Site Saturday April 9th at 10.00am OFFERS CONSIDERED PRIOR View By Appointment ED CHERRY M 0402 519 937 ed.cherry@coastal.com.au www.coastal.com.au Southern GC Property Group Pty Ltd and works in conjunction with Harcourts Coastal


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BRUNY ISLAND JESS BONDE

This island, off an island, off an island is a world apart yet only 40 minutes from the vibrant city of Hobart. B y PAU LIN E M O RRIS SE Y

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Adventure Bay

Imagine an island where the beaches are

expressing interest in the area, with a blend of

impossibly white, the waters on a clear day are

families, professional couples and tree-changers.

Bruny Island 72 Adventure Bay Road

captivatingly blue, and the main road winds its

Many have an existing connection to Bruny, Wood

$1.95 million +

way from one bay to the next. Now imagine a mix

says, while others are seeking a more inclusive

of quaint cottages and grand architectural builds

community or are taking advantage of the ability

scattered about, many of which provide a restful

to work remotely.

retreat where one can spend days on end simply staring out to sea. Welcome to Bruny Island – Tasmania’s ultimate wilderness wonder.

Follow the main road Being an island, off an island, off another island,

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Live an idyllic island life Nothing says Tasmania like some freshly shucked oysters, and one such place to get this fix is Get Shucked, an oyster farm owned and operated by Suzanne and Lee Macefield. “Many people visit cellar doors for wine, and

Bruny can certainly feel like a world of its own.

farms for paddock-to-plate dining, but here you

But according to Laureen Wood of First National

can enjoy a bay-to-bar experience, where you

Real Estate Kingston, it’s only 40 minutes away

can glance across the road and see the telltale

from the vibrant city of Hobart, including a scenic

buoys of the oyster farm, bobbing in the glittering

10-minute car-ferry ride from Kettering across

bay,” Suzanne says. “For those who are in a rush

Expressions of interest

the D’Entrecasteaux Channel.

to get home, we also sell boxes of freshly shucked

Agent: First National Real Estate Kingston,

oysters to-go from our drive-through window.”

Laureen Wood 0409 680 822

“There’s a sense of adventure that kicks in when you arrive,” she says. “Driving along the Bruny

After moving from Byron Bay 19 years ago to

Surrounded by a lush natural forest, this two-

Island Main Road is like following the yellow brick

“escape the heat and the crowds”, Suzanne and

storey house has a curved roofline, generous

road, with many exquisite delicacies like Bruny

Lee raised their family on an old farm overlooking

open-plan interiors and myriad concertina

Island Cheese Co. and Bruny Island House of

the channel, where they delight in the beautiful

windows for soaking up the water views.

Whisky, all set among incredible scenery.

beaches, coastal landforms, and plentiful wildlife.

“The island’s natural beauty blows people away

“Living here means being lucky enough to truly

– all that come itch to return, with some longing

embrace the island and uncover its many

Bruny Island Neck is an

to own their own property.”

secrets,” Suzanne says. “We love late afternoon

isthmus of land

Hover your camera over the

swims in the summer in what seems like our own

connecting north and

code to see Domain listings

sheltered bay at the bottom of our garden.”

south Bruny Island.

in Adventure Bay

Given the growing diversity in the island’s offerings, so too are the types of people

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THE PROPERTY INVESTOR

GREG BRIGGS

Why investors need buyers’ agents It’s not just home buyers who need professional help – everyone in the market can benefit from expert, insider knowledge. B y SU E WILLIAMS

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Buyers’ agents tend to have ‘runs on the board’ with local sales agents.

any people use buyers’ agents when they’re trying to buy their family home, thinking they need their expertise to make sure they’re making a wise decision and paying the right price. When it comes to their investment property, however, they decide they’d rather go it alone as it’s often for less money, and they don’t have so much emotional capital in the purchase. “But buyers’ agents are more relevant with investment properties,” says Cate Bakos, president of the Real Estate Buyers Agents Association of Australia. “People should be buying those for one purpose: their long-term performance. If you love a house and plan to live in it, on the other hand, then its value is pretty immaterial. “Having a buyers’ agent enables you to look at a property objectively, with no emotion, and in the context of all the figures, like yields, vacancy rates, performance of the area historically, demand for different types and sizes of houses, and advise you about paying the right price.” National property market researcher Simon

Pressley, head of Propertyology, specialises in helping investors and is similarly enthusiastic about the value of professional help. He’s seen buyers regularly pay over the odds because they’re simply not well enough informed, or over-estimate the returns that are

“Having a buyers’ agent enables you to look at a property objectively.” likely to flow. They do so, he says, because they’re so keen on saving the fee they’d have to pay an agent, which is invariably much less than they lose by not having one. “If you’re sick, you go to a doctor rather than thinking you know a little bit about medicine so you’ll DIY,” Pressley says. “But the problem is

that you don’t know what you don’t know. Buyers’ agents have bought hundreds and hundreds of properties, they have huge experience and they know the market and the different areas, which clauses to put in contracts ... and the best conveyancers to recommend, pest inspectors, surveyors – their networks are huge. Buyers can pull up information but they often don’t know the context.” It’s those networks, the market research they have access to and their understanding of what makes a strategic property purchase that makes buyers’ agents so valuable for investments, believes Property Investment Professionals of Australia chair Nicola McDougall. When markets are booming, working with buying experts can significantly improve an investor’s chances of securing a property, she says, and when it’s softening, they make sure that the clients don’t overpay. “This is partly because the most experienced buyers’ agents tend to purchase in select locations – that have been determined to have superior growth forecasts – for a period of time so they have ‘runs on the board’ with local sales agents,” she says. “These local agent networks also mean they often have access to off-market properties that the average investor would never know about. “Working with buying professionals also means that investors are not going to overpay for a property because they have let their hearts rule their heads.”

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‘Longwood’ – One of the Finest Fusions of Natural Beauty and Bespoke Residences in the Byron Shire 8 BED

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541 Friday Hut Road, Possum Creek

PRICE:

Expressions of Interest – Closing 3rd May, 2022

ENQUIRIES:

Su Reynolds 0428 888 660 | Helen Huntly-Barratt 0412 332 232

• Multi-dwelling luxurious property offering ultra-stylish living and uncompromised privacy • 2 stunning main residences with the highest of craftsmanship, style and vision • Naturally deep swimming holes, waterfalls, a spring fed dam, native forests, 100-year-old fig, fruit trees and open grassy expanses • Desirable location: 18 minutes to Byron Bay, 8 minutes to Bangalow, 26 minutes to Ballina Airport and 47 Minutes to Gold Coast Airport SALES@BYRONBAYFN.COM WWW.BYRONBAYFN.COM.AU

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Inspired by the classic architecture of Cape Cod with a laid-back Australian twist, this elegant new home embodies the very best of modern coastal living. Intelligent design and practicality, using the highest quality local and international materials, has resulted in a unique home that offers a wonderful opportunity for a new family to acquire this warm and inviting residence. Homes of this classic design and workmanship seldom come onto the market in this highly sought-after location. It offers an opportunity for the discerning buyer to purchase a property that is complete in every way, enabling you and your family to use this time to enjoy the pristine local beaches and upmarket cafes and restaurants. I warmly invite you to tour this prestigious abode and to imagine everything that stress-free coastal living has to offer.

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WESTERN RIVER COVE, KANGAROO ISLAND, SOUTH AUSTRALIA A SPECTACULAR & HISTORIC PROPERTY OF 100 ACRES (APPROX.) ON THE NORTH COAST OF THE ISLAND. EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST. CLOSE 12PM WED 27 APR - Private appointments available from 7th April - Iconic homestead originally built in 1939 & renovated in 2007 by Williams Burton Architects - Surrounded by glorious gardens & lawns

Klemich Real Estate RLA 174424 | +61 8 8132 0255

- Formal & informal living, huge designer kitchen - Fully self-contained cottage in renovated barn - Stone ruins built in 1895 – ripe for rebuilding - Right of way to private boat harbor in next bay - Marble benchtops to bathrooms and laundry - Western River running beside the house with a footbridge providing access to hills and fishing spots for marron and yabbie

A5 B4 - Huge kitchen/informal dining area with limestone floors and underfloor heating - Grand entrance hall with French doors opening onto the formal and informal living rooms with gas and wood fires and polished wood floors Inspect by appointment. Penny Riggs 0439 669 965

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