SUNSHINE COAST FRIDAY JUNE 15, 2012
FULL STEAM AHEAD The Coast’s big three projects
MOTORING Lexus and Holden go green, Audi builds a hatchback and more
PROPERTY The future of housing
AGENDA Americans embrace AFL
MY PALATE Food and wine news and reviews
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] sustained, sensible development and jobs, lots of jobs. Head to page 6 to read up on that. Our property cover story, on page 44, is also looking to the future. Jarna Baudinette discovers that in terms of housing, there is a lot to be optimistic about. At the risk of getting all Anthony Robbins on you, a negative attitude might be the main thing that is holding us back. Still not smiling? Then turn to page 36 – Todd Widdicombe, the Coast’s favourite voice in the morning, is testing out a new beer, and I challenge anyone not to have a giggle at our regular columnist. Beer not your thing? What about a new fascinator? MWP stylist Dianna Mullins found some race day accessories to brighten up the winter races. That’s on page 28. But what has made me grin is our agenda story on page 22. America, and many other countries, just love AFL. Now that’s worth talking about.
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he Sunshine Coast Council has flagged three major projects as the keys to the region’s economic prosperity in the next few years. MWP gives you the lowdown on each. At an Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA) breakfast last month, the Sunshine Coast’s new mayor Mark Jamieson reminded the large group of his campaign slogan (‘a new direction’), quoted Albert Einstein and talked up plans to “establish long-term strength in our economy”. Those in attendance could have been forgiven for thinking the mayor was still in campaign mode, but the focus of his speech was about getting “the big three right”. Those big three – the new hospital precinct at Kawana, the Maroochydore principal activity centre, and the Sunshine Coast airport – are, says the mayor, the keys to the Coast’s future economic prosperity.
KAWANA HUB “In terms of our economy you don’t get bigger than the $2 billion Sunshine Coast University Hospital [SCUH] at Kawana,” Jamieson told the UDIA gathering. But the health hub is more than just a big hospital. MWP reported back in April that the area, a huge employment generator with a hefty budget, includes the SCUH, a private hospital developed and operated by Ramsay Health Care, a research centre, a commercial precinct and Kawana town centre. And it’s not just doctors and nurses who will benefit – thousands of construction jobs will be created to build the precinct, and once complete, employment will be provided for not just the hospital staff but supporting businesses. The town centre will feature about 80,000 square metres of retail, commercial, community and entertainment spaces as well as M Y W EEK LY PREVIEW.C OM .A U
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medium-density housing. More housing will be needed for these workers and their families, and developers have committed to delivering thousands of new homes, townhouses and apartments in the surrounding areas. Construction has already begun on the private hospital and is expected to be completed late next year. Construction of the public hospital, which will open in 2016, is due to start in 2013. The mayor is determined to see the precinct, which he calls a “game changer”, rise out of the ground quickly
THE AIRPORT It’s been all talk and no action for years on the airport expansion plans, and long-term locals could be forgiven for tuning out when the subject is brought up. Still, the mayor is determined to see the upgrade of our airport, which he says will ensure the facility can “meet growth, create jobs, stimulate the economy, improve airport services, and reduce disruptions”. On May 18, the council received the terms of reference for an environmental impact statement (EIS),
Maroochydore will be developed as a thriving city centre – the natural capital of the Sunshine Coast. It will include a mix of commercial, retail and residential development and smoothly, saying the area is “good for businesses, our builders and plumbers, our real estate agents, our shop owners, our mums and dads who are trying to put food on the table for the kids. [It’s] good for our high school students who are looking for career paths once they finish year 12.”
THE PAC “I can’t overemphasise the importance of this project,” Jamieson told the UDIA gathering of the Maroochydore principal activity centre (PAC). Now that the intense debate over a 53-hectare slice of land formerly owned by Horton Park Golf Club in the middle of Maroochydore is a distant memory, the council is keen to see Maroochydore transformed. State and council planning designated the golf course as part of the Coast’s new PAC five years ago, but club members didn’t like it. After rejecting the council’s initial offer of $39 million for the land, the council stated that it intended to take vacant possession, but on October 28 last year the council and Horton Park Golf Club entered into the Horton Park Golf Course Resumption Agreement 2011. For $42 million, the club had relinquished the land, though it continues to occupy its Maroochydore site under a peppercorn rental agreement until June 30, 2014. The ownership struggle finally over, the council is able to get cracking on PAC planning. “Maroochydore will be developed as a thriving city centre – the natural capital of the Sunshine Coast,” Jamieson said at the breakfast. “It will include a mix of commercial, retail and residential development, parklands, walkways and public transport. Maroochydore will become one of the most exciting locations for investment and employment growth in Australia.” The mayor announced the locally based companies Cardno, KHA and Place had been selected to work on the master-planning of the golf course. “When construction gets underway, this project will create thousands of jobs, and ultimately Maroochydore will be home to many new jobs and businesses to provide a much-needed boost to our economy.” MY W EEKLYPREVIE W. CO M . AU
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which was finalised by the Queensland CoordinatorGeneral, and this month the airport announced that a comprehensive stakeholder and community engagement program around the expansion, which includes a new runway, had started. “Construction of the new runway could start by around 2015, with the new runway operational by around 2020,” the mayor said at the UDIA breakfast.
FAST FACTS The public and private hospital and the Skills, Academic and Research Centre will create
4500 new permanent jobs in the region in the years to come. According to the Department of Infrastructure and Transport there were
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Expansion of our airport could begin by 2015 “Of course that’s subject to approval of the EIS, and funding – this is why council will continue to work hard to get financial backing for the project.” While Jamieson is keen to see more planes flying into our region, he’d rather not pay for it. “I would love the Federal Government to pay the bulk of the costs, which run into the hundreds of millions of dollars,” he said. “But we must be prepared for the possibility the Federal Government doesn’t come to the party and look at alternative funding methods.” Last week he said getting the community involved was an important step for the project, which would create thousands of jobs. A database has been established and anyone interested in knowing more about the proposed expansion can register by heading to the airport’s website at sunshinecoastairport.com.au. Will the mayor have his way? MWP will be following these major projects and more, and keep you posted on the progress of each.
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Coolum singer Darren Percival has made it through to the finals of Channel Nine‘s The Voice. Representing his mentor Keith Urban, the 40-year-old will go up against fellow finalists Sarah de Bono, Karise Eden and Rachael Leahcar at next week’s grand final. Despite battling a cold, the Coolum father delivered a brilliant performance of A Song For You, which had all the judges and the audience on their feet. Percival grew up with music, but had been overlooked by music industry executives. To vote, text the first name of your favourite artist to 199 55 999, visit The Voice Facebook page or thevoice.com.au for more options. Voting closes midday on Monday, June 18.
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teamwork and the participation of everyone on the field. “It’s almost impossible for a person to be selfish in the game because you can’t accomplish anything,” says Ed Roesinger, director of the Mora Crossman Recreation Centre in East Baltimore. “It’s great to teach kids teamwork because everything now is so oriented around the individual. That was the main reason we got involved.” Ryan taught a six-week clinic at Roesinger’s recreation centre a few years ago. Roesinger says if the sport can be demonstrated and seen, children in the US will take a quick liking to it. The difficult part is spreading the word and getting exposure when most kids are busy playing basketball, football, baseball and other traditional American sports. “The kids liked the idea of how competitive it was and everybody had a share of the ball,” Roesinger says. “It’s one of those things [where] seeing it is going to sell it.” Ryan runs a six-team adult Ausball league based in Baltimore. There is also a league in Sacramento that was started by a former member of the Baltimore league who moved to California. When he arrived in the US, Ryan says, he failed to understand the culture of American sports. In America, everything is based on progressing to the next level of ability, Ryan noticed. Outside schools, there isn’t much opportunity to compete, so once kids graduate, their athletic careers typically end. In Australia, it’s much
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different. People generally compete in sports until well into adulthood, because there’s always a league to play in, no matter the skill level. Ryan established an Ausball league in Baltimore because he wanted to give men and women a chance to compete and continue to play sports at any level and any age. “It doesn’t matter if you make it to the next level, there’s always somewhere to play back home,” Ryan says. “The United States sports culture is very score-based. I guess on the downside it becomes elitist, so there’s not a lot of options to play once you can’t advance to the next skill level.” Ryan, who works as a project manager at a local construction company, says athletes from various backgrounds have taken a liking to Australian rules football. Although he originally believed basketball players would adjust to Ausball the easiest, he says those with soccer backgrounds enjoy being able to touch the ball with their hands. “They have the basics down with their feet, and like that they can use their hands in this sport,” Ryan says. “It’s very liberating for them after playing soccer for so long.” A major reason schools are starting to teach the sport
in gym classes and parents have taken a liking to it, is how safe it is. In nine years teaching Ausball, Ryan says, he hasn’t seen an injury. Some of the young athletes Ryan has mentored have pursued the sport by playing Australian football at the national level in the USAFL, with some joining the United States Revolution and Freedom, the male and female national teams. He even had a former player, Shae McNamara, reach the Australian Football League. A plumber by trade, Ryan always wanted to continue playing and teaching Australian football no matter where he was or what job he held. “My passion was always Australian football at home. That’s been my ambition here,” he says. “Once people try it and play it, they absolutely love it.” AAP
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MEGA PROFITS A sensational opportunity to purchase a highly respected business involved in one of the world’s fastest growing industries. Ultra-consistent trading over the past three years has resulted in average net profits in excess of $4 million per annum. Brisbane based with two income streams servicing a diverse range of clientele throughout SE QLD, the growth potential for the years ahead is enormous. The proven systems and the business model could be easily replicated to take this 5 day per week business nationwide. This is possibly the best business opportunity available on today’s market – don’t miss it!
$5 Million plus Stock Rod Russell – 0409 931 600 The Fruit Shed, Warana is an iconic business, established for over 30 years, in the same high profile Nicklin Way location. Renowned for its quality fruit and vegetables, The Fruit Shed also offers a wide range of grocery items that make it the one stop shop for locals in the fast growing Kawana area. A major refit of the shop has recently been completed including new air-conditioning, shelving and cash registers. The busy centre has great exposure, easy parking and provides the most convenient shopping for the thousands of residents of Warana, Kawana Island and Brightwater. With the new Sunshine Coast University Hospital site nearby, and a range of other major projects underway, The Fruit Shed is perfectly positioned for future growth. Current sales of approximately $60,000 per week and operating under full management with high returns. Position, Profits and Potential, The Fruit Shed has it all
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THE RECLINER WAREHOUSE This amazing business has become a Sunshine Coast icon through its strong branding & its extensive TV, radio & print advertising. Selling a huge range of high quality furniture and homewares, it has an immaculate showroom and is a pleasure to work in. It is the only La-Z-Boy Furniture Gallery on the Coast and has a contract in place guaranteeing it will remain so. It is not a franchise and its consistent financial performance is very impressive. The turnover, profitability & returns will definitely take you by surprise… Call me to find out more.
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Be part of the Franchise that has a proven formula and is the only specialist provider of that compulsory purchase for a diverse range of products. Everyone needs batteries and as society becomes more and more mobile the demand for batteries has increased. These stores are just ripe for picking and are perfectly positioned to capitalise on high growth areas. A Battery World Franchise offers exceptional training and one on one support. You will enjoy National Television advertising, Store Merchandising, Management Software and purchasing power on over 8000 items to meet the needs of this techno changing world. Here is a rare chance to secure one or both of these high profile stores, all of the hard work has been done.
This medium sized commercial laundry is just waiting for a new operator to “turn it back on”. Ideal acquisition for existing commercial laundry operator, an astute entrepreneur or owner/operator wanting to roll up their sleeves.
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Be quick for this one! Current owner of 28 years nets in excess of $80,000 after expenses for a 5 day a week Sunshine Coast only delivery run. Price includes a late model refrigerated van, exclusive franchise area, weekly pay, and loads of potential with the easy addition of more produce. Priced to sell, so don’t delay.
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hough Facebook bans children under 13, millions of youngsters create profiles on the site by lying about their age. Now, the company is testing out ways to allow kids on its site without needing to lie. It would be under parental supervision, such as by connecting children’s accounts to their parents’ accounts. That would allow Facebook to comply with US regulations regarding children under 13 online. The development could be a long way off, or never get implemented, as happens with many features that Facebook tests. In a statement, Facebook says it is in ongoing dialogue with stakeholders, regulators and other policymakers about how best to help parents keep their kids safe online. AP
Cool and old-school Bring back the Polaroid. Available in the new pearlescent purple, as well as red, blue and black, the Polaroid 300 instant camera produces a white-bordered print in just a few minutes. The camera retails for $99.95 (film packs with 10 exposures are $19.95) and is available from JB Hi-Fi, Myer, Big W and many other retails. Head to polaroid.com.au for stockists and more.
What kind of user are you? An Optus smartphone personality research study of 1000 people revealed the following four key users. See yourself in any of these? • The zookeeper: (34 per cent of users) organise their lives with a calendar, email and weather apps up to three times a week. • Constantly online professionals: (29 per cent of users) contactable at all hours, two-thirds check their email at least once a day and use gaming apps in their rare down time. • Fear of missing out: (24 per cent of users) social butterflies who want to know what their friends are doing. They like Twitter, Facebook, and the latest iPhone apps. • Social creator: (13 per cent of users) consider themselves opinion leaders, posting comments on blogs and news websites, which they visit four times a week. AAP
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After taking antidepressants for 20 years, she was shocked to find there was a cause for her depression that was never found. Within weeks she was excited, happy, motivated and amazed to get her life back. When she first began antidepressants, she felt a lack of interest in life, low mood, irritability, anger, anxiety and insomnia. Exhaustion then caused more anger and irritability. With a young family, the strain was too much, so she went to her GP and began antidepressants, which worked well, but needed to be maintained for a normal life. When I first saw her, she had responded to an ad about depression and was curious about coming off her antidepressants. After asking a few questions, and scanning her brain and body for inflammation, infection, hormone and brain chemical levels, it was clear what the causes were.
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likely to be obese,” Stanton says. While those who don’t eat fish may be receiving less omega-3 fatty acids than considered desirable, the study also found vegetarians don’t exhibit signs of a clinical deficiency. Deficiencies in vitamin B12 were noted in vegans (people who shun any animal-based product, including milk and eggs). B12 is required to help make red blood cells and to keep nerves functioning and the study recommended vegans receive supplements either through eating B12-fortified foods or by taking a daily supplement. Stanton says the study was also prompted by the increase in the number of people who are looking to reduce their intake of meat for both health and sustainability. “The question they’ve been asking, which this supplement aims to answer, is ‘Is there a problem if I don’t have meat every night?’ and the answer is almost certainly no, but it doesn’t mean that you just have a bucket of chips,” Stanton says. AAP
Nothing traumatic had happened during the time the depression began, she was relaxed and happy as she had returned from an overseas holiday. This always rings alarm bells, as there are bacteria in water overseas that can cause depression, so we organised a bowel test. We also found that when she was moody, it fluctuated, with bouts of sleepiness, and fogginess throughout the day. This usually indicates a relationship with food, as the symptoms start between meals, first irritability and fogginess, then sleepiness, then back to normal. When food does not agree with you, it
can cause depression, anxiety, irritability, insomnia and low thyroid function. The liver detoxifies the offending food, by using enzymes which are also involved in making serotonin in the brain. This results in the brain under-functioning leading to low moods. One of these enzymes is responsible for producing melatonin for sleep, so insomnia follows. The thyroid drops in function during a food reaction. In women this will cause the progesterone to drop, which creates an oestrogen dominance problem leading to PMS, menopausal symptoms, and more hormonal imbalances including severe mood swings. We found with testing she had a few offending foods she was eating regularly, and when we received the results from her gut test found she also had a bacterial overgrowth affecting the brain. After treating these, starting a good diet, and raising serotonin, melatonin, and dopamine naturally, she was feeling amazing within weeks. Depression and other mood disorders affect one in four Australians, and we have successfully treated over 400 people within just a few years. It is not a disease that has unknown cause, like many believe, and can be resolved quickly.
If you would like to know more, call the centre and arrange a free half hour consultation, or view the webinar “7 Steps to Freedom from Anxiety & Depression” at www.advancedwellness.com.au. A webinar is simply a seminar that you can see on the internet. Jodi Chapman B.H.Sc Naturopath Suzi Le Fanue BSc(BMed) ND 44 Baden Powell St, Maroochydore www.advancedwellness.com.au
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The Caloundra Cup is on June 30 at Corbould Park and the winter racing carnival is in full swing, so shop now for a trackside triumph! Don’t want to buy a new winter racing outfit? Grab your best basic and head to Buderim’s Purr-Dantik to add something standout – don’t underestimate the power of stunning accessories. Think faux fur, velvet and warmer combinations such as tailored suiting or a vintage dress with wrap. Remember, if you’ve worn something to a night club or party, it’s probably not appropriate for the races, so no strapless unless it is teamed with a matching jacket or coat. Invest in beautiful hats as they never go out of style and you can always pop them on again for a wedding or special event. If putting a look together is daunting, get help! Julie at Purr-Dantik is very clever with styling and you won’t be lacking choice. Purr-Dantik 9/ 45 Burnett St, Buderim, phone 5445 4885.
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A well-accessorised racegoer sips champagne at last year’s Melbourne Cup Day at Flemington Racecourse. AAP
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The Kah-du pendant light, from $600, is inspired by the ‘60s pop art movement. Very groovy. From ilanel.com.
POLISHED POP-OUTS Orange on one side and purple on the other, the Air vase creates a subtle optical illusion. And it’s adjustable and affordable – just $30 for a three-pack. From top3.com.au.
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SHOPPING LIST • 2 x 250g skinless chicken breast fillets • ¼ small savoy cabbage, shredded • ¼ purple cabbage, shredded • 4 carrots, grated • 1 cup mint leaves • 1 cup coriander leaves
Dressing • 3 tablespoons sweet chilli sauce, gluten-free, wheat-free • 1 tablespoon lime juice
METHOD Pour water into a small frying pan or medium saucepan until three-quarters full and bring to the boil. Add the chicken breasts, then reduce the heat to medium and simmer, covered, for 10 minutes or until the chicken is cooked through. Remove from the water and set aside to cool. To make the dressing, place all the ingredients in a small screw-top jar and shake well to combine. Shred the cooled chicken breasts with your fingers, then place in a large bowl or platter with the cabbage, carrot, mint and coriander. Drizzle over the dressing and toss gently until combined.
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wayward politician with a union credit card”! But if seafood isn’t your focus, there are still plenty of options such as the Bendele Farm Organic Duck – twice baked local organic free range duck served on kumara mash and fresh asparagus with a tantalising orange and apricot sauce or Lamb Cutlets – dukkah spiced lamb cutlets with honeyed pumpkin, seared baby spinach, Gympie green beans finished with a capsicum coulis. For a ‘non Italian’ restaurant, La Vida does a pretty good gnocchi. The Vegetarian Gnocchi – potato gnocchi, roasted sweet capsicum, toasted pine nuts, caramelised onion and crisp sage with a hint of Sagario extra virgin olive oil – comes in both entree or main sizes. Either serving size is a generous portion of a very filling, but perfectly cooked version of the good wife’s favourite dish. There wasn’t a hint of glueyness or glugginess and the blandness of the potato was overwhelmed by the charred character of the roasted capsicum and the tanginess of the caramelised onion and sage. But what perhaps impresses most about the venue is the wine list – there’s a solid range from most of the better wine-producing regions, but without the big mark-up that often occurs in upper end restaurants. We couldn’t go past the Hugo Reserve Shiraz, which is typically McLaren Vale
and exceptionally good value at $65 a bottle. Finding room for dessert wasn’t easy, but where there’s a will, there’s a way, so we let the belts out a notch and charged in to the Ameretto Panacotta – served with a peach glaze and toasted almonds – an exquisitely flavoursome sweet driven by the ameretto liqueur base, although with a little more firmness in the texture than a traditional panacotta. No matter what you think of the fare at La Vida, you could never fault the service – warm, welcoming and extremely tolerant of even the most querulous diners – thanks Carolyn, you made our Friday night! This restaurant was selected at random and the bill was paid for by the writer.
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STYLE MEETS PRACTICALITY Wouldn’t it be handy to have five pairs of hands in the kitchen? Kilo, the makers of Herb Shears, say that’s what it’s like using the product, which has five sets of stainless steel blades to finely cut fresh herbs easily. From UK silicone specialists Zeal, the shears, which retail at just $12.95, are the first Kilo product to make it to Australia. To find your local stockist call 1800 650 601.
Fresh everyday Quality baked bread, pastries & cakes made on the premises
Forget screw tops and corks – glass bottle stoppers are the next big thing. The Vino-Lok was introduced to the European market almost 10 years ago, and now Australian winemakers are embracing them. The manufacturer claims that the Vino-Lok offers easy opening and closing, is leak-proof and will not affect the taste of the wine. And at least one Australian winegower is convinced. Barossa Valley winemaker Stephen Henschke has told The Shout – the online news service for the Australian hotel, bar and liquor industry – that he is happy after a five-year trial of his wines under glass cork closures. Henschke now uses the Vino-Lok on a few of his wines, and he has told The Shout he’ll never go back to cork. He also reckons the product looks beautiful.
Enjoy fabulous coffee with our home cooked breakfasts or delicious lunches.
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1. Normans Holbrooks Road Chardonnay 2011 The awards just keep coming for the Normans Holbrook Road wines. This great little chardonnay was voted in the current Winestate magazine one of the Top 40 Best Value Wines in Australia under $20. Its colour is pale straw with a distinct green hue, and it has outstanding fresh peach and pineapple aromas. It imparts a flavoured burst of melon, pear and apple fruits that persist with a soft, crisp finish. 2. Normans Holbrooks Road Pinot Gris 2011 The Normans Holbrook Road Pinot Gris was also voted one of the Top 40 Best Value wines in Australia and New Zealand under $20. This Holbrooks’ Pinot Gris from Normans is one wine that will be a treat to have any time. The Normans Holbrook Road Pinot 2011 displays lifted tropical fruit characters with hints of citrus. Crisp balancing acidity finishes this fresh and flavoursome wine. Enjoy now or over the next one to two years. 3. Limb Vineyards Single Vineyard Barossa Shiraz 2010 This Barossa Shiraz is made by renowned winemaker Ivan Limb. Ivan is an industry veteran and has produced this great wine exclusively for Get Wines Direct. With an intense black crimson and youthful purple red hues, this wine has voluptuous black berry fruit aromas of mulberry, plum and blackberry with interwoven oak character. Perfect drinking now or cellar if you can resist it.
It’s a well-known fact that beer eer is the greatest invention in the he history of humankind. Sure, the old wheel was a pretty impressive invention too, butt there’s no way the wheel goes es nearly as well with pizza. I feel sorry for people who never drink beer coz they wake up in n the morning and that’s the best they’ll ey’ll feel all day. This week we’re off to New w Zealand to sample a cracking little number called Moa Breakfast. It’s the world’s first breakfast beer. It’s important to acknowledge the differences between us Aussies and our Kiwi cousins. In NZ they say chilly bin and we say Esky. They ey say jandals and we say thongs. They say blind date, we say livestock. Righto, the obligatory Kiwi gag is done and so onto the Cuzzy Brew! Moa Breakfast is one of a dozen classy beers being produced by the Moa Brewing Company in Marlborough, NZ. Known for its
wines wines, Marlborough now lays claim to thi this ripping little brewery and althou although it’s not the flagship brew, the M Moa Breakfast is one of the best llagers I’ve ever necked. O Once you pop the cork, (yes i com it comes complete with a cork) yyou’ll yo u’l notice the stunning fruity arom aroma backed by a serious hit of w wh wheat and cherry to taste. It’s ea easily one of the most crisp and re refreshing beers I’ve had of la late. Based on the traditional E European breakfast beer, it’s a brew best reserved for special occasions, as it costs a bit. As far as beers that are up themselves go, this one’s worth a gamble. I give Moa Breakfast seven cheers out of 1 10 bro! Now that’s a beer worth getting out of bed for.
MOA BREAKFAST, 375ml, 5.5% AV. $22 for a four-pack from the Purple Palate
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own right, having worked with members of Midnight Oil and Hoodoo Gurus among others. When not performing solo he also heads up successful Brisbane based band The Elements. TICKETS: Free show WHERE: Caloundra Surf Club DATE: Saturday, June 16, 6.30pm
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Nick Jr.’s Dora the Explorer LIVE! “Search for the City of Lost Toys”
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Blues man Ross in Kawana show Director Sam Coward will present his original production Erotique to The Noosa Longweekend Festival. It follows a sellout season at the 2011 Sydney Fringe Festival. Erotique is a series of poignant vignettes, exploring sex and human context, with an acclaimed original soundtrack by international composer Leah Barclay. Strictly 18+ R-rated. Contains male/female nudity and adult content.
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Guitar guru Ross Williams celebrates 38 years in the Australian music industry this year, having first played professionally at just 17. His understanding of the blues spans decades and his guitar work offers a fusion of swamp, blues and jazz. As well as a musician, Williams is a seasoned sound engineer, and has toured the world representing some of Australia’s fi nest recording acts. He will take the stage at Club Kawana in what promises to be a fantastic show.
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MAKE/MODEL LEXUS RX4500h DETAILS Five-door, five-seat luxury SUV with hybrid-electric V6 engine and constantly variable automatic transmission. TECH STUFF 3.5-litre V6 ‘Atkinson cycle’ hybrid engine produces 220kW, 382Nm. Electronic CVT transmission has six-speed sequential shift option.
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hey say a week is a long time in politics. Ask Kevin Rudd. Or Tony Abbott, for that matter. But a week isn’t always long enough to make up your mind about a car. It was with that in mind that Lexus offered us the chance to spend an extended eight-week period living with one of their hybrid models – the petrol-electric RX450h soft-roader. The RX450h costs barely more than its non-hybrid equivalent because its official fuel consumption is less than the Federal Government’s mandated 7L/100 kilometre threshold for the luxury car tax. It’s exceptionally smooth and quiet, and having two motors (the 220kW V6, plus the torquey electric motor) it’s even quicker to accelerate than its petrol-only sibling. Drawbacks? Well, you lose a touch of space to the electric batteries, although the cargo area of the RX isn’t badly compromised. Then there’s the privileges Lexus extends to its customers, which have little to do with the car itself, like an airport
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valet service where they’ll collect your car from the airport valet car park, store it back at the dealership and then return it to the airport when you fly back into town. Perhaps my greatest overall impression after living with a Lexus hybrid over an extended period is how seamlessly the technology has been integrated into this car. The intervention of the electric engine
happens without you noticing it – save for the whisper-quiet operation which is a Lexus hallmark anyway. What the hybrid technology does, better than anything, is take an already great family SUV and make it make much better sense in the everyday city driving environment.
FEATURES 10 airbags, Vehicle Dynamics Intelligent Management, electronic brakeforce distribution with brake assist, directional HID headlights with cornering function; auto headlights and wipers; smart key; GPS navigation; 12-speaker premium audio; rear camera with park assist; Bluetooth connectivity; remote tailgate; moonroof; adaptive cruise control; pre-collision safety system. THIRST 6.4L/100KM (official combined city/highway cycle); emissions 150gm/km. VERDICT A global warming initiative that actually saves you money. BOTTOM LINE $103,825 as tested.
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NICHE TIME FOR AUDI, DESPITE WORLD SLUMP WORDS Peter Atkinson WHILE entire countries teeter on the verge of bankruptcy, Europe’s carmakers are powering ahead. More luxury, more technology, more features, more models. Now Audi has created yet another new category – the luxury hatchback, which looks and drives like a sports car but sips fuel like a city car. The A7 Sportback is beautiful and amazingly practical, skyrocketing to the speed limit in a tick over six
seconds with its high-tech, tech, highoutput turbo diesel engine and seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission – yet it returns fuel consumption figures to rival many four-cylinder hatchbacks, with an official combined consumption of 6L/100 kilometres. The A7, for the moment at least, will only be offered with the choice of two V6 engines – the turbo-diesel we’ve tested here and
a supercharged petrol V6. The remarkable performance and efficiency figures of both engines are achieved partly through the A7’s lightweight construction – about 30 per cent of the vehicle is cast from aluminium. A stop-start system, which shuts down the engine while stopped in traffic; a kinetic energy recovery and thermal management also contribute to the fuel-efficiency of both engines. The super-efficient seven-speed S-Tronic dual-clutch transmission also enhances the car’s performance and fuel-saving efforts – driving the power through Audi’s Quattro all-wheel-drive system. The A7 feels well anchored to the road, but lacks the same dynamic feedback and steering feel of its German rivals. The ride, though, is well resolved and it never feels rushed or unsettled in sudden changes of
direction, even for what is quite a large machine. Inside, the A7 debuts a new look for Audi’s cockpit presentation. It’s perhaps the best-looking Audi interior we’ve seen, complemented by a new, classy presentation of the instrument cluster which integrates LED displays for vehicle management, satellite navigation and entertainment systems, with stylish chrome-rimmed speedo and tacho. The Multi-Media Interface (MMI) has also been refined. A vivid highresolution screen rises from the centre of the dash to showcase some excellent graphics for sat-nav and other vehicle functions. As is always the case with Audi, attention to detail and quality of finishes is absolutely first class. Switchgear is thoughtfully placed and pleasing to the touch; cabin ambience is serene and luxurious. MAKE/MODEL AUDI A7 SPORTBACK BOTTOM LINE $142,750 plus onroad costs.
Tax wise. Avoid the tax on your new E-Class by purchasing an E-class demonstrator.* Until 30 June, when you purchase an E-Class demonstrator you will pay the drive away price of a new E-Class, less the GST, less the luxury car tax and less the stamp duty. Offer available now at Garry Crick Prestige.
*Available at participating authorised Mercedes-Benz dealers for E-Class demonostrator vehicles only (excluding AMG) purchased and delivered by 30 June 2012. GST, stamp duty and LCT are still payable on the demonstrator drive away price.
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HOLDEN CHARGES INTO THE FUTURE WITH ELECTRIC VOLT WORDS Peter Atkinson I HAVE seen the future and I’m pleased to report it’s pretty cool. I speak of the Holden Volt. The car that is set to launch Australians down the path of electric-powered, zero-emissions motoring. Holden claims the Volt is the first green car to combine the fuelefficiency and planet-friendliness of an electric vehicle without the so-called ‘range anxiety’. It has a four-cylinder engine that acts as a back-up generator when the Volt’s batteries run down, so it can travel up to 80 kilometres on electric power alone, before the petrol engine is activated. Holden says it will take about four hours to charge the Volt, using a regular power point in your home, at a cost of about $2.50 per recharge. Because the 200 kilograms of lithium ion batteries are situated low in the car’s floor, it feels nicely anchored and turns with a minimum of body roll.
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With the T-shaped battery cell taking up the space normally inhabited by a car’s transmission tunnel, the Volt has only four seats – buckets, front and back. The interior is futuristic, seats are leather and interior finishes are excellent. So how much will it cost to step into this futuristic world? Holden isn’t saying yet, but a price tag of, say, $60,000 would not put the Volt out of the reckoning of many of us.
Particularly when you consider that, for city-based owners, it could all but eliminate your fuel bill for much of the year. MAKE/MODEL HOLDEN VOLT BOTTOM LINE Pricing not yet available. Volt will not go on sale in Australia until late 2012.
Holden has announced it has joined the Victorian Government’s Electric Vehicle Trial with its internal fleet of extended-range electric Volt vehicles. The announcement has been made during its national Energy and Environment Week. As part of the partnership, Holden will supply recharge data collected from its internal fleet before Volt goes on sale later this year. Holden will also be conducting consumer education activities throughout the trial to promote awareness and understanding of electric vehicles and their benefits. Holden director – energy and environment, Richard Marshall, says joining the Victorian Electric Vehicle Trial would help to grow consumer awareness of emerging vehicle technologies.
GIVE IN TO YOUR DESIRE AT OUR END OF FINANCIAL YEAR EVENT. Now is the time to begin an affair. Because from May 1 to June 30 Lexus is offering great drive away deals on its spirited IS 250. So end the financial year and begin an obsession. Visit your Lexus Dealer today.
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04 HOLDEN ASTRA CD One of the most popular models on the market, aircon, power windows, airbags, only 160,000kms. Great car to drive.
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CLASSIC CARS IN DEMAND Once-humble classics were in high demand at Shannon’s Melbourne Winter Classic Auction on June 4, with former entry-level cars and light commercial vehicles bringing top prices. An original Milano Ivory 1955 Holden FJ Ute – once the cheapest new Holden you could buy – sold after strong floor and phone bidding for $42,000. The vehicle fetched nearly double its pre-sale estimate due to its virtually unmodified condition. A 1982 Ford F100 Utility with 141,000 kilometres from new, and presented in fully restored condition, sold at the top of its predicted range for $14,000. Other Australian classics to fetch strong prices included an original 1971 Ford ZD Fairlane 302-ci V8 sedan that sold at $23,500, while a 1971 Chrysler VH Charger 770 318-ci V8 Coupe in need of some work fetched $20,000. A stunning, multiple trophywinning 1960 Austin-Healey Mk I
1955 Holden FJ Ute fetched $42,000 ‘Bug Eye’ Sprite roadster that had covered only 1200 miles since it was professionally restored in 2008 sold on its high estimate for $28,000. A late model, Australian-delivered, V8-engined 1985 Mercedes-Benz 380SL with both soft and hard tops made $32,000. A well-presented and welloptioned 1965 four-cylinder Porsche 912 coupe that was delivered new in the US and then locally converted to RHD, sold above estimate for $36,000, reflecting the increased market interest in early Porsche 911-style vehicles since the recent death of the model’s designer, FA ‘Butzi’ Porsche.
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44 Cover Story Looking ahead housing d at h on the Coast
46 World ld A world-class residence right on our doorstep
CONTENTS 50 Auction Action 52 Market Tracker 56 New Development 58 News & Views 76 Classifieds 76 Rentals
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PRESTIGE ACREAGE LIVING Land from $299,250 With 40% of AURORA already sold, the new residence of AURORA are showing they don’t muck around, building of their large and quality homes have already started. You too can experience modern, prestige living on large, low maintenance allotments, with a stunning outlook. The remaining lots are still some of the best land the Sunshine Coast has to offer in terms of quality, without that price tag! With two lots priced from $299,250, you will be pleasantly surprised as the developers of AURORA have priced this estate to sell in this current market. * ‘Aurora’ is a small estate comprised of 20 acreage lots in total * Lots with Northerly views over beautiful land capturing Mt Coolum & Mt Ninderry *A beautiful mix of large, low maintenance, elevated & flat allotments * Lots from 5863sqm, with an average 8000sqm* 15min to Maroochydore, 5min to Coolum, 20min to Noosa.
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COUNTRY PREVIEW With Australia’s economy steadily improving, new housing is one area that’s set to benefit – but structural reform may be needed first. WORDS Jarna Baudinette
SHORT-TERM FUTURE
MEDIUM-TERM FUTURE
Before the LNP was elected to government in March, it promised to reduce the cost of living for Queenslanders. This involved reinstating the stamp duty concession on principal places of residences, and prospective home buyers will be happy to know this is set to take effect on July 1. From the first day of the new financial year, buyers will pay a concessional rate of $1 for each $100 (or part of $100) up to $350,000 of the value of their home. me. The general duty rates will apply on the remaining value, and while this may
When it comes to Australia’s economic prospects, renowned property commentator Michael Matusik thinks we’re onto a good thing, but don’t necessarily recognise it. In the wake of last week’s interest rate cut, Matusik took to his blog to offer the following summary: Well here is some more good economic news. Henny yP Penny doesn’t know which way to run! Australia’s Austra economy grew much faster than forecast, u up 1.3 per cent during the March quarter. O On an annual basis, our economy is growing byy 4.3 per cent, again much faster than 3.3 per cent cen nt ma market forecasts. Remember, this is historica historical al dat data but it does cover a period of weakening weake kening commodity prices, falls in mining profits and weak demand minin m in some sectors of the domestic economy. It also covers the natural ec disasters – and yes, they did have an disa d impact imp pac – but our little Aussie engine running much better than it sounded. was run nn This helpss eexplain the recent fall in our 4.9 per cent. jobless rate to o4 It is also more mo or than mining that has helped our economy grow. W What the eggheads call “non-farm 1.2 per cent, which points to a more GDP” grew by 1 domestic buoyant domest ti economy than most realise. savings Household savin ng are also high at 9.3 per cent. Also, farmers farmers out there have had lots of rain problematic in the short-term – – which is often np news but is great new ws and provides serious economic future. Too few comment on the support into thee fu farmer’s impactt on our economy these days. Wet is good/dry bad d – iit isn’t that hard to remember. So, rate decision a wise one? S was the th interest iinter t RBA For mine, the RB BA sshould have cut by 0.5 per Remember, cent. Remembe er, the RBA cut the official rate concerns because of conc cerns about the global situation and outlook the inflation out tlook (at present) is benign. interest rates cuts (given the 0.25 per Further inter rest ra drop cent official dro op this month) might occur, but due to our domestic economy, they won’t now w be du but because of ffurther crises in the eurozone. cent drop would have boosted A 0.5 per ce ent dro dencee and aallowed the majors to pass local confidenc meaningful on a meaningfu ul drop tto mortgage holders, and business owners. But for mine, especially smalll busine reform more important – given structural refor rm is mo interest how low intere est rates aalready are – than easing, sadly there is no sign monetary easin ng, and sad of any relevant action. noted recent post, much more As I have no oted in a re done kick-start new housing than needs to be don ne to kick-s
sound complicated, the State Government has promised the concession will save the average home buyer up to $7000. First-home buyers will continue to pay zero stamp duty on homes valued at up to $500,000. As well as cutting costs for buyers, the State Government has also pledged to cut red tape when it comes to housing sales. Premier Campbell Newman has made clear his intention to scrap the sustainability declaration, which he says “added nothing but paperwork to house sales”. In an April media release, Newman said abolishing the document – which sellers have been required by law to present to prospective buyers – is part of the State Government’s ongoing process of “streamlining home sale contracts and warning statements to simplify the process without removing safeguards.”
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Australia is a country that barely understands, let alone appreciates, its own luck. Being so close to good fortune can often make one blind to it Michael Matusik
just dropping interest rates. Structural reform, not cyclical tinkering, is urgently needed. Housing isn’t the only engine that desperately needs a major overhaul. Australia’s structural problems require welfare, tax, regulatory and IR reform. Further interest rate cuts might happen but there is a real risk of putting the monetary policy cart before the structural reform horse. Roll on the next federal election – and we must hope for a government seriously interested in economic reform. And despite the current absolute economic incompetence, the ABS’s latest quarterly health check on corporate Australia found that although profits were down, sales, inventory and wages all grew at a reasonable rate during the first three months of this year. In fact, we are creaming most of the world. Australia’s annual growth pace of 4.3 per cent compares with 1.9 per cent in the US; a zero to negative result in the eurozone; a 0.1 per cent contraction in the UK (and I thought it was just the crappy music at the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee that was putting the pucker on Her Majesty’s face) and 2.6 per cent growth (yes growth) in Japan. China is currently growing at 8.1 per cent and India by 5.3 per cent. In short, Australia is a country that barely understands, let alone appreciates, its own luck. Being so close to good fortune can often make one blind to it. Michael Matusik is a leader in residential market analysis and property advice in Australia. He is author of the Matusik Missive, matusikmissive.wordpress.com.
LONG-TERM FUTURE While Matusik thinks we all need to look on the sunny side, there’s no doubt population density and housing affordability will continue to be contentious issues. High-density living is often touted as the solution, but for those living outside urban areas, such as here on the Coast, the term often conjures images of residents packed in like sardines without access to adequate facilities. Peter Folker, director of local town planning firm Dillon Folker Stephens, says while higher-density living is inherent to the State Government’s new regional plans – especially in large new estates such as Palmview and Caloundra South – planners and developers will need to adopt a more creative and holistic approach in the future. “In a typical situation, the best way to increase density is to have smaller lots and provide a variety of product type – detached houses on much smaller lots, and promoting the duplex style, having small clusters of duplexes,” Folker says. Fitzgibbon Chase, a Brisbane development by the state-owned Urban Land Development Authority, is aiming to do this, with freehold lots as small as 70 square metres. “Fitzgibbon Chase has examples from single, detached homes through to triplexes. Kawana Island has a lot of the smaller lot stuff, down to 10- and even 6.5-metre frontages.” Folker says while 70-metre lots are going well beyond (or below) what we’ve seen here on the Coast, they are an indication of where housing will lead in certain circumstances. “It’s imperative at a regional level for developers to look at providing different housing products, first
with a view to increasing density but secondly to provide more affordable living. This is not just the price of housing but also where it is – whether it is close to work, transport and shops. These are things the government and developers are looking at, and will continue to evolve in new developments.” Folker says the key to preventing a panic about higher densities is to ensure homes and estates are well integrated and have a sense of community. “You cannot put this formula of housing in any location,” he says. “It is about having transport and centres close by – for example at Fitzgibbon Chase every house is within 400 metres of a park or some sort of facility. And locally, Kawana Island is beautifully designed – the streetscape has been very well designed and that’s a big part of it.” And while our communities may be evolving, Folker says he can’t see the desire to own a traditional home dying out any time soon. “We need to recognise that there’s still a predominant market for a single detached house – the autonomy that owning your own land and owning your own home brings. I can’t see this disappearing in the near future, but I think there will be a move toward offering greater variety.”
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AFFORDABLE RURAL LIVING AT ITS BEST 7 Rural Residential Lots from $325K THE BEST BLOCKS ALWAYS SELL FIRST! Brand new 5 bedroom home on 1.5 acres $599,000 (L/2). Each block is elevated with views and enjoys cooling sea breezes. They also each have a pond, unique character with some natural bush. Access to “Coolwater Place” is via a new kerbed and asphalted cul-de-sac off Upper Rosemount Road. Underground power and phone services Coolwater Place, 106 Upper Rosemount Rd, Rosemount Inspect Saturday 2-2:45pm Contact Steve Perry for more information 0418 711 955 MY W EEKLYPREVIE W. CO M . AU
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As well as the authentic bar room with dimpled leather couches, media projector and screen, the main residence has polished timber floors, high ceilings and a gourmet kitchen
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BEAUTY This unique Buderim property has had the same owners since 1977. Now’s your chance to snap it up, complete with a second dwelling and its own pub-style bar.
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n this page we’ve often shown you country manor homes, but you might be surprised to learn this pub-style bar is in a Buderim property, rather than tucked away in a historic English village. Located at 8 Scenic Avenue, Buderim, it’s on the market for the first time in three decades and boasts two threebedroom residences on more than 2071 square metres. As well as the authentic bar room with dimpled leather couches, media projector and screen, the main residence has polished timber floors, high ceilings and a gourmet kitchen. A softly lit timber boardwalk through gardens leads to the pool, heated spa and floodlit tennis court. The second dwelling has a big kitchen, large lounge area and a sun room which opens to the pool. The home will be auctioned by Chris Pace of Next Property Group on Sunday July 1.
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Maroochydore – 58 Dalby Street. This beachside beauty will not last long. Brick 3 bedroom, sunroom, open plan living with original bathroom. Man shed plus single carport. Mid $300,000 View Sat 11-11.30am Cotton Tree – Unit 8 “Seashapes” 42 Fourth Avenue. Freshly painted 3 bedroom, ensuited unit. On first level overlooking parkland. 250m to beach, bowls club and restaurants. Great lifestyle. Vacant and ready to be sold. $363,990 View Sat 1-1.30pm Cotton Tree – Unit 18 “Seashapes” 42 Fourth Avenue – “Just Listed”. Located in a much sought-after complex is this 2 bedroom ensuited unit. With a pool and friendly on-site Managers it is perfect for permanent living or holiday rental. $340,000 View Sat 1-1.30pm Maroochydore – Unit 68 “Regents Landing” 19 Arwen Street. Lowset 3 bed, 2 bath unit located in a quiet complex and an easy stroll to local shops and tavern. $310,000 View Sat 2-2.30pm
Glennis Schindler 0412 737 324
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Maroochydore – 1/15 Broadwater Avenue – “Just Listed”. Great location duplex/townhouse, 3 bed, 2 bath, 3 toilet, 2 car, 2 living and study nook. User friendly, good size courtyard entertaining area. Offers over $490,000 View Sat 2-2.30pm Mooloolaba “Just Listed”. Spacious, light and bright. This 3 bedroom home is in a sought-after location. Great investment property, first home or the perfect renovator. $409,000 Inspect by Appt Properties selling quickly from “Schindlers Listings” Call now if you are considering selling or would like a no obligation appraisal
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TWIN WATERS AUCTION Mid-High $600,000’s
Located opposite a beautifully maintained, tranquil park and an underarm stone’s throw to a sparkling open canal, this home is as attractive as it is practically configured. The formal entry into the reading/ sitting room is worth the price of entry alone. Then downstairs three generous bedrooms, bathroom with separate toilet, impressive kitchen opening onto family room and dining area, shaded outdoor area with water feature and an easy care yard. Upstairs is the magnificent parent’s retreat with office nook, fantastic ensuite with spa bath and double shower and private balcony. This home is a pure delight and worthy of inspection from serious buyers. Auction 24th June 2012.
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New land release from $184,950 *
You’ll love shopping on the brightside Brightwater Shopping Centre to open late 2012 Brightwater is the perfect place to live if you love the convenience of retail on your doorstep. Soon you’ll be able to walk or ride to Brightwater’s very own shopping centre, including medical facilities and waterside family tavern. Take the new entry road and you’re at the Sunshine Plaza in less than 10 minutes. Or ride a bike to the shops and boutiques at Mooloolaba.
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Set over three elevated storeys, this architecturally designed residence features polished timber floors, an open-plan living with soaring ceilings, an internal lift plus staircase access to all levels and multiple tiled balconies. There are a gourmet kitchen, spacious living and dining areas, five bedrooms with three ensuite bathrooms and a three-car garage with workshop. Outside are secure parking for a caravan/boat and a 21,000-litre rain water tank.
103 Coolum Terrace, Coolum Beach 5 bed, 3 bath, 3 car Price on application Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Robyne Williams 0488 999 536 Richard Scrivener 0416 799 788
Property ID P001ytq3 More photos on www.mypropertypreview.com.au
Experience the difference • Approx. 10 mins to Maroochydore & Mudjimba Beaches, Sunshine Plaza & CBD • Natural Parklands and Fish Stocked Lakes • Sports Complex, Running Track, Walking Trails • Children’s Playgrounds • Community Centre • Child Care Centre - NOW OPEN
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24 Culbara Street 4 bed, 4 bath, 2 car June 9 Passed in. Currently negotiating. Elite Lifestyle Properties Agency: 5444 0111 Sales agent: Mark Unkel 0412 738 675 Features: Auction: Result:
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Bli Bli 13 Danube Court 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Features: June 9 Auction: Passed in. Looking for offers Result: over $350,000. Property Today 5444 2222 Agency: Sales agent: Jamie Holbrook 0418 500 081
2 Atlantis Parade 5 bed, 4 bath, 2 car Features: June 9 Auction: Bidding to $800,000. Passed Result: in at a vendor bid of $850,000. Negotiating with a conditional buyer. Next Property Group Agency: 1300 400 777 Sales agent: Minka Jenkins 0488 550 063
Auctions in Action Here’s a preview of the hot auctions taking place on the Sunshine Coast in the next seven days
Unit 45 ‘Aqua Vista’, 62-66 Sixth Avenue, Maroochydore Auction details: On site Saturday June 16 @ 11am Agency: First National Maroochydore 5479 6600 Contact: Kim Bourgois 0416 237 484 29 Mooloolah Island, Minyama Auction details: On site Friday June 15 @ 5.15pm Agency: Elite Lifestyle Properties 5444 0111 Contact: Mark Unkel 0412 738 675
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Unit 402 & 467 ‘The Beach Club’, 87 First Avenue, Mooloolaba Auction details: On site Saturday June 16 @ noon Agency: Mooloolaba Real Estate 5444 1066 Contact: Anna Jarman 0432 160 697 26 Kurrimine Crescent, Mountain Creek Auction details: On site Saturday June 16 @ 11.30am Agency: Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Contact: Minka Jenkins 0488 550 063 81 Parsons Knob Road, West Woombye Auction details: On site Saturday June 16 @ 2pm Agency: Riddell Real Estate 5442 1888 Contact: David Menck 0408 713 834 24 Attunga Court, Witta Auction details: On site Sunday June 17 @ 1pm Agency: Maleny & Hinterland Real Estate 5494 3022 Contact: Julie Reimers 0417 465 536
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35 Huntley Lane, Western Avenue, Montville Auction details: On site Sunday June 17 @ 2pm Agency: Elders Palmwoods 5478 9122 Contact: Mike Burns 0418 991 702 & Natalie Massa 0402 807 260
• Semi-detached 2 bed + kitchenette area • Workshop, garden shed, machinery/packing shed • 5 minutes to town, 20 minutes to Maroochydore • Owners are downsizing – great buying opportunity!
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John Magrath 0421 828 412, Steve Miller 0414 780 289 Elders Palmwoods Web Id 3838634
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A list of what’s recently sold on the Coast <$500,000 $500,000 – $1 million >$1 million
138 Lindsay Road, Buderim Sold for: $560,000 Features: 5 car, 3 bath, 2 car Agency: RealWay Buderim Sales agent: Marg Deighton
8 Buderim Pines Drive, Buderim Sold for: $425,000 Features: 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Agency: RealWay Buderim Sales agent: Marg Deighton
47 Yungar Street, Coolum Sold for: $370,000 Features: 3 car, 1 bath, 2 car Agency: Belle Property Buderim Sales agent: Peter Hill
29 Elliot Drive, Buderim Sold for: $500,000 Features: 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Agency: RealWay Buderim Sales agent: Jarrad McCarthy & Lauren McCarthy 4 Farnwyn Court, Buderim Sold for: $437,000 Features: 4 bed, 2 bath, 1 car Agency: RealWay Buderim Sales agent: Marg Deighton
19 Kamala Street, Meridan Plains Sold for: $345,000 Features: 3 car, 2 bath, 1 car Agency: Next Property Group Sales agent: Tracey McAllansmith 221 Ninderry Road, Ninderry Sold for: $435,000 Features: 4 car, 1 bath, 3 car Agency: Next Property Group Sales agent: Richard Scrivener, Robyne Williams & Trevor Jones
215 Bunya Road, North Arm Sold for: $370,000 Features: 3 car, 1 bath, 2 car Agency: Belle Property Buderim Sales agent: Peter Hill
Unit 77 ‘Varsity Apartments’, Varsityview Court, Sippy Downs Sold for: $170,000 Features: 4 bed, 4 bath, 4 car Agency: Insite Realty Sales agent: Cheryl Howlett
133 Nicklin Road, Palmwoods Sold for: $590,000 Features: 4 bed, 2 bath, 3 car Agency: Carolans First National Sales agent: Darren Lockwood
21 Walgarri Drive, Tanawha Sold for: $672,000 Features: 3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car Agency: Next Property Group Sales agent: Richard Scrivener
36 Taronga Street, Palmwoods Sold for: $310,000 Features: 3 bed, 1 bath, 2 car Agency: Carolans First National Sales agent: Vanessa Brunton 16 Drovers Court, Pomona Sold for: $350,000 Features: 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Agency: Belle Property Buderim Sales agent: Peter Hill
VIEW MORE RECENT SALES AT www.mypropertypreview.com.au *As supplied by contributing real estate agencies
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32,000 jobs will be created within 1km of Saltwater... OFFERS STRONG RENTAL DEMAND AND SOUND CAPITAL GROWTH! $2.03b hospital project, the largest in the southern hemisphere 4,500 hospital staff with $.6 billion annual operating cost New Town Centre, Parklands and 5,000 student TAFE campus 10,000 residents – limited number of waterfront sites! $3.5 billion in infrastructure
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Birtinya & Regatta Blvrds, Birtinya, Sunshine Coast ast Telephone 07 5437 9933 www.saltwaterapartments.com.au
property group sustainable development & construction
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Beachside home in Buddina
The architecturally designed, double-storey home is contemporary in style and has a flowing floor plan that captures the relaxed essence of beachside living. There are high ceilings, timber floors and air-conditioning throughout. The home has spacious bedrooms and an office, a parents’ retreat with a large ensuite overlooking the garden, and an impressive outdoor entertaining area. The double lock-up garage has side access.
3 Karkawarri Court, Buddina 4 bed, 3 bath, 2 car, Auction on site Saturday June 23 @ noon Elite Lifestyle Properties 5444 0111 Mark Unkel 0412 738 675
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Rosemount family home
Alex Headland apartment
Dicky Beach renovator
Th This his cont contemporary temporary ffamily amilly home ffeatures h h hardwood d d timber floors, three bedrooms with built-in robes, a large bathroom and split-system reverse-cycle air-conditioning. The lounge and kitchen areas are open-plan with floor-to-ceiling windows, and there are also a large, separate office and an additional living area currently serving as a TV room.
This beachside apartment is of a good size, with a spacious living area and workable kitchen. Alongside two bedrooms it boasts a north-facing balcony with ocean views, and there is single car accommodation. Only a short walk from a patrolled surf beach, the complex facilities include a pool and half-size tennis court.
On just over 400 square metres, this low-set house has a brand-new roof and guttering and is ripe for renovation. It features lovely polished timber floors and plenty of capture natural light and refreshing sea breezes. There are three generously sized bedrooms all with built-in robes, and an open-plan kitchen, dining and lounge area.
P inglle Road, Pri Road R 23 Pringle Rosemount 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car $449,000 RealWay Buderim 54452777 Jarrad McCarthy 0410 052 219 Lauren McCarthy 0406 962 578
Property ID P001yxlm More photos on www.mypropertypreview.com.au
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8 ‘Wi d ’ ‘Windarra’, 16 Camfield Street, Alex Headland 2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car $269,000 First National Maroochydore 5479 6600 Shane Purssell 0402 012 142
27 Macdonald Street, Dicky Beach 3 bed, 1 bath $399,000 Go Gecko Caloundra 5499 7859 Shane Strong 0431 635 339
Property ID P001yvs3 More photos on www.mypropertypreview.com.au
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maroochydore
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lifestyle absolute waterfront homes on the sunshine coast are a finite resource and are the ultimate in lifestyle properties. with multiple entertaining areas throughout the home absorbing the water views, easy everyday living is yours for the taking in this beautiful property. accommodation this great size family home provides four bedrooms plus office all situated on a 674sqm block. clever design has allowed good separation between rooms, with the master, ensuite and office on the ground level and bedrooms 2, 3, 4 and main bathroom on the upper level. a sunken formal lounge features as you enter, with separate formal dining, family and rumpus rooms overlooking the canal
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features separate gated boat ramp access is a highlight for those with the biggest of runabouts wanting both convenience and security, with approval in place for a pontoon and decking as well.
belleproperty.com/38p3823
buderim 1/123 burnett street lifestyle merely a short stroll from buderim village and its multitude of quality restaurants and cafes, this beautifully maintained unit is perfect for those wanting to leave the car in the garage and enjoy all the benefits that buderim has to offer. soak in the views to the coral sea in a relaxed atmosphere and an easy lifestyle seldom achieved.
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yandina creek 10 whistler ridge drive lifestyle family crisis forces urgent sale. well suited to the lazy acreage resident who wants to just relax. the grounds need help to take the property into a higher price range. clearly the best priced small acreage package on the market. • • • •
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sewer system & rain tanks. low cost living spacious modern home. great floor plan superb polished floors. enclosed verandahs 1.9 kw solar power system just installed
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NEWS & VIEWS
SKINNY WINNERS
PEREGIAN PROJECT LAUNCH
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etro Homes has introduced a new series of homes designed for narrow blocks, with a variety of sizes ranging from 217 to 325 square metres. The designs suit 10- to 15-metre wide lots and include some conventional layouts, with the main living area downstairs, and others with living upstairs. The Shiraz 248 is one of the first designs released and features four bedrooms, a combined family and meals area and an additional sitting room upstairs. Managing director Richard Stockwell says each design can be varied to suit the buyer’s needs. “In over 20 years, and more than 1000 homes, I can honestly say that no two homes we have built are the same. Every one of our clients wants specific items or design
ideas incorporated to personalise their building experience,” Stockwell says. Metro Homes has also upgraded its range of standard appointments to include a 1.5 kilowatt rooftop solar system, solar hot water, termiteresistant timber framing with a 25-year guarantee, Caesarstone benches, an alarm system and ducted vacuum. Two-storey homes start from $215,000.
Sunland Group recently celebrated breaking ground at its $83 million development The Pavilions at Peregian Springs, after strong buyer interest in the first half of the year. Future residents were on hand to mark the occasion, along with general manager David McMahon and local councillor Steve Robinson. Sunland Group has been known for its Gold Coast developments but managing director Sahba Abedian says The Pavilions marks the start of a long-term commitment to the Sunshine Coast. Stage one comprises 18 doublestorey duplexes and two freestanding residences with access to a private pool, tennis clubhouse and barbecue areas. Prices start from $398,000 and The Pavilions overlooks Noosa National Park, and is walking distance from the local Coles, medical centre, educational
Steve Robinson, David McMahon and Mark Simpson turn the first sod facilities, cafes and restaurants. “These amenities will mean our purchasers are not only investing in a home – but a lifestyle as well,” Abedian says.
A NEW HOME NEAR THE BEACH FOR $350,000 “The Reach at Brightwater is one of the last pieces of quality land so close to the beach anywhere on the Sunshine Coast, so we are expecting strong demand. The opportunity to have your own brand new home in such a centrally located and thriving community for only $350,000 is an opportunity not to miss.’’ Home sites in the first stage of The Reach range from 252 square metres to 629 square metres, offering buyers the choice of a wide variety of new home designs. The Reach is a short walk from Brightwater’s new lakeside park, which is expected to open in August and will feature a playground, exercise equipment and barbecue facilities.
Land prices at Stockland’s Brightwater community have reached a new level of affordability, with the latest lots released starting at only $184,950. Home and land packages priced from just $350,000 will also be on offer at The Reach, a brand new stage of the master-planned community. Stockland regional manager Troy Wainwright says The Reach represents an exciting new stage for the popular estate. “Hundreds of Coast families have already discovered the delights of living at Brightwater and this affordability breakthrough will open up the community to even more people,’’ he says.
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In the heart of Mooloolaba two refurbished units are for sale by the Vendors who have bought elsewhere. There is a ground floor apartment with private patio and a rooftop apartment with private balcony with water views. Both apartments have new appliances, fittings and lighting. Excellent condition. All the hard work’s been done. The complex has a heated swimming pool, plunge pool, spa and BBQ area with panoramic views over Mooloolaba towards the Glass House Mountains. Great location, only one street back from beach, shopping and entertainment facilities.
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LITTLE MOUNTAIN 10 Raintree Boulevard
BUDERIM 16 Horseshoe Bend
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SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEWS Designed to capture the stunning coastline views, this elegant home has been beautifully crafted to create a relaxed lifestyle with minimal maintenance. In a quiet cul-de-sac minutes from Buderim, enjoy high ceilings, timber floors, abundant decks, upmarket finish, and uncompromised 180 degree views. Entry level – privately located master bedroom and huge ensuite. Open plan living with gourmet kitchen. Separate powder room and laundry. Downstairs – 3 bedrooms, a large study, family bathroom plus extra living. Fully landscaped low maintenance gardens.
• Private access on ¾ acre block • 4 bedroom home with 5th bedroom or home office • Exposed internal brick and raked ceilings • 4 car accommodation and off street parking • Ample of room for shed or inground pool • Surrounded by native trees and plenty of birdlife • Only minutes to Caloundra CBD and beaches • Corbould Park and schools a short distance away
5 BED | 2 BATH | 4 CAR 4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR
Inspect: By Appointment Price: $729,000 Web: Ref No. 110644353 Darren Ide 0408 549 457
Inspect: Saturday 11:30-12:15pm Price: $1,250,000 Marg Deighton 0411 399 514
BUDERIM 87 William Street
SUBSTANTIAL HOME WITH GARAGING GALORE This spacious home sits on a 813m2 block on top of Buderim. There is room for the car enthusiast who wants plenty of space, or for the family who wants to make more living area. Under the home there is approximately 200m2 of fully enclosed open space with a concrete floor and 9’ headroom. The open plan living area leads onto the deck where you can enjoy the splendid view, relaxing with an early morning cuppa or watching the glorious sunsets. Both bathrooms have recently been refurbished. The home is within walking distance to the Village and all amenities.
3 BED | 2 BATH | 6 CAR Inspect: Saturday 11:00-11:45am Price: $495,000 Web: Ref No. 110555181 Richard Meacle 0407 145 812
BUDERIM 23 Quiet Valley Crescent
PICTURE PERFECT POSITION AND PRIVACY Set in one of Buderim’s most attractive precincts is this superbly presented one-owner home with generous dimensions, high 8’6’’ ceilings and quality finishes. The residence also features: • 4 spacious bedrooms, built-ins, main with ensuite and walk-in robe • Air-con in living area and master bedroom; separate formal lounge; large café style kitchen • Freshly painted interior with neutral tones • Large 886m² block two minutes from Buderim Village shopping • Separate area for caravan or boat and pool
4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR Inspect: Saturday 11:00-11:45am Price: $649,000 Web: Ref No. 110551721 Richard Tucker 0429 060 092
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Over 20 years of dedication to Buderim Real Estate has resulted in a substantial client base of Sellers and Buyers Recent sales include properties in Sylvan Street, Wian Street, Mons School Road, York Road, Coachwood Street, Clatworthy Court, Monterey on Buderim, Bringenbrong Drive, Oxford Close, Lindsay Road, Quiet Valley Crescent and many more… Enjoy the experience of Selling with trust, friendship and reliability New listings are always welcome.
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1-9 Nunkeri Court, Tanawha Inspect: Sat 2-2:45pm Plantation style resort on 1.5 acres of lush tropical surrounds. Spacious living areas, high vaulted ceilings and modern kitchen. Tranquil resort style pool, spa and pavilion. DLUG, 9mx6m shed and room for tennis court. Price: $799,000 3 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR 119 Maroochy Waters Drive, M’dore Inspect: Sat 1-1:45pm Easy lifestyle home backing onto parkland. Immaculately presented, colourful and quirky with 3 spacious bedrooms, office, art deco kitchen, resort style pool and outside entertaining area. Price: $475,000 3 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR 61 Gossamer Drive, Buderim Inspect: Sat 10-10:45am Impressive split level home with spacious central tiled area and dining, gourmet kitchen, 3 generous bedrooms plus office and DLUG. Price: $479,000 3 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR 165 Lindsay Road, Buderim Inspect: Sat 12-12:45pm Charming 3 bedroom cottage on 1105m². Open plan living, timber floors, high ceilings and wide covered decks. Price: $410,000 3 BED | 1 BATH | 1 CAR
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Great location, spacious & modern is what best describes this air-cond. north facing apartment, which is perfectly positioned in Kings Beach and within metres to patrolled surfing & swimming beach, restaurants, tavern and shops. If you are looking for an investment property or perhaps one you can live in then this could be the one for you. The complex offers: lift, pool, media / entertainment area, bbq & recreational facilities and gym.
Inspect: Saturday 12-12.30pm Price: Offers over $450,000
36 Esplanade Headland, Kings Beach
Contact: Carola 0417 608 466
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ocal developer Reed Property Group has announced a new project in the growing central Queensland city of Mackay, which is good news for Sunshine Coast investors looking to cash in on our state’s resource boom. The Rivermarque complex is set to feature 91 boutique apartments along with a pool, spa, barbecue area, gym, private parking and retail space. The apartments will be close to the river and a major shopping centre, and will have the capacity for longor short-term stays, which suits the region’s transient workforce and offers flexibility for local owners. Managing director Ken Reed says the company is excited to offer such a high-quality product in Mackay, which has the benefit of being one of Queensland’s fastest-growing economies due to its close association with the booming resource sector. “The Mackay Region has over $107 billion worth of projects
planned or underway, which has resulted in demand for apartment accommodation,” Reed says. “This will continue to grow over the coming years. Now is the time to invest in the Mackay CBD, as its unit market is tightly held and it is anticipated rents will continue to increase, as employment opportunities drive demand in an under-supplied market.” Apartments start from $275,000, with settlement not required until 2013. Local investors can visit rivermarquemackay.com.au to register their interest.
TREVOR HICKS 0413 639 249
BUDERIM 21 Toulambi Drive
Residential Acreage Living at its Finest! MUST BE SOLD – Sellers Committed Elsewhere.
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• PRIME ELEVATED and useable 4252m² allotment LOCATED IN A QUIET POSITION in a no-through street • VERY DESIRABLE NORTH FACING LIVING AREAS, overlooking, high ceilings throughout, air-cond • Masterchef style kitchen with gas stove and stone bench tops and loads of cupboard space OPEN FOR • Large open living area + separate media room. 4 bedrooms – 2 with ensuites + large home office/study INSPECTION • 6 car garage – 3 with internal access + 6 x 6 Colorbond shed + carport – room for all the toys Saturday 1-1.40pm • 12 metre solar heated saltwater pool + large entertainment area with 2 covered dining areas Sunday 10-10.40am • Room to kick the footy or play cricket in the back yard and fenced for the family pet Wed 20th 2-4pm • View the VIDEO of this property at www.buderimrealestate.com.au
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AUCTION YOUR CHOICE - FLAT 809M2 BLOCK, HOME WITH VIEWS ON 1262M2 - OR BOTH? 8 Scenic Avenue, Buderim Stunningly different from anything you’ve seen before, this classic property has to be seen to be believed. From the cosy warmth of an amazing English character bar to the striking modern architectural finish of the main home and absorbing coastal views, this home lacks for nothing. The location is brilliant, with Buderim Village a flat “k” away. You have not one but 2 spacious dwellings for extended family living and the added option to sell off the separate 809m2 block currently home to lavish gardens and a floodlit half tennis court. Offered for the first time in 35 years, our motivated vendors are moving inter-state and want a result!
6+ Bed | 4 Bath | 3 Car
á Amazingly unique á 2071m2 on 2 titles á Modern spacious home á Separate 3 bed granny flat á English character bar + cellar á Pool, heated spa, half tennis á Guaranteed split option
Auction: On Site Sunday July 1st at 11am Inspect: Saturday 1-2pm Chris Pace 0417 196 600 Damien Michael 0413 024 124 Web Code: BUD2364
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AUCTION BEAUTIFUL ECO FRIENDLY HOME IN SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION 5 Cabernet Court, Buderim Not only is this charming home located in a fantastic central location, energy saving additions of solar panels, solar hot water system, wood burner fireplace, skylights & insulation will make you huge savings on our escalating power costs. Located in the Mountain Creek School catchment zone & within minutes to Buderim, shopping, motorway & beaches.
4 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car Auction: On Site Saturday 7th of July at 11am Inspect: Saturday 11-11.45am Karen Jones 0405 122 526 Web Code: MIN2378
AUCTION OWNERS MOVING INTER-STATE – MUST BE SOLD! 106 Mountain Creek Road, Buderim Freshly painted and beautifully presented this wonderful family entertainer sits in the sought after Mountain Creek school zone, just minutes from shops, services and our beautiful beaches. Offering 4 spacious bedrooms plus study nook, this much loved home simply must be sold as our owners are committed to moving south.
4+ Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car Auction: On Site Saturday 23rd of June at 11am Inspect: Saturday 12-12.45pm Chris Pace 0417 196 600 Web Code: BUD2358
STYLISH HOME WITH STUNNING RAINFOREST BACKDROP 26 Hardwood Court, Buderim
5 Bed | 3 Bath | 2 Car
Situated amongst an established rainforest setting, this spacious 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom home is a nature lovers dream and perfect for the growing family! An entertainers’ delight with both large enclosed and outdoor entertaining areas, overlooking the stylish solar heated inground pool with water feature, privately enclosed by lush greenery.
Price: Buyer’s in the $700,000’s Inspect: Saturday 1-1.45pm Jason Burns 0417 762 001 Web Code: MCHY2391
OWNER WILL LOOK AT ALL OFFERS! QUIET LOCATION MUST GO! 7 Gourami Court, Mountain Creek
4 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car
This residence is the entertainer’s dream! Featuring a sparkling inground pool, large outdoor entertaining area and two separate living zones, this low maintenance home is ideal for those seeking a quiet, tranquil lifestyle. Facing national park and with room for a boat or caravan, bring the owner offers now!!!
Price: $579,000 Very Negotiable Inspect: Saturday 1-1.45pm Tracey McAllansmith 0418 722 374 Web Code: BUD2353
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YOU WILL FALL IN LOVE 464 Image Flat Road, Image Flat You will immediately fall in love with this property when you see this beautiful home. Featuring 2 levels of living, upstairs having the classic homestead feel with open fire place, large bedrooms, polished floorboards, raked ceilings, spacious verandas with amazing views. Downstairs has been stunningly transformed to a modern 2 bedroom self contained residence. The ambience created at the private creek, & continuing out to the northerly views. The property offers 2 cleared paddocks ideal for keeping livestock, a dam & wonderful cleared areas, perfect for the kids to play. This is a beautifully unique property that will have you falling head over heals, don’t be heart broken by missing out.
5 Bed | 3 Bath | 3 Car
á Dual living at its best á 5 bedrooms – 3 upstairs, 2 downstairs á 2 bathrooms + powder room á 5 undulating hectares of rural living á Expansive views + fantastic breezes á Elevated northerly aspect
Price: High $700,000’s Inspect: Saturday & Sunday 1-1.45pm and Wednesday 20th 5-5.45pm Kate Jewry 0404 817 916 John Skerlak 0413 441 834 Web Code: MCHY2373
DECEIVING FROM THE FRONT - LAKEFRONT ENTERTAINER’S DREAM OUT THE BACK! 69 Karawatha Drive, Mountain Creek Set back from the road, this quiet residence on 1005sqm offers an ideal opportunity to secure your piece of lakefront property! This immaculate four bedroom home is perfect for families who love summer get-togethers. The outdoor undercover entertaining area features a built in BBQ overlooking the glistening pool & stunning lake. And with all this, there is still a great sized backyard for the kids and the family pet. The stone kitchen is the heart of the home, complete with smeg appliances & a view of the pool and lake. If you are looking for the luxury of being on the lake without the price tag, you must inspect today!
4 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car
á Private, overlooking the lake á Mountain Creek School Zone á Walk to shops/schools á Ducted air-conditioning á Stunning pool & outdoor entertaining á 5 mins to Mooloolaba Beach & Buderim
Price: High $600,000s Inspect: Saturday 12-12.45pm Tracey McAllansmith 0418 722 374 Web Code: BUD2362
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AUCTION BRIGHT FUTURE IN BRIGHT WATER
1316M2 OF ELEVATED LIVING AND OCEAN VIEWS
26 Kurrimine Crescent, Brightwater
3 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car
10 Boxthorn Place, Aroona
4 Bed | 2 Bath | 4 Car
What an opportunity to enter into the market in this fabulous new estate. With a vista to Mooloolaba, Buddina and beyond as you come over the hill. You know the rarity of this position means in years to come it will be worth so much more. Buyers take note, this property is priced to sell on auction day, make it a date!
Auction: On Site Saturday 16th of June at 11.30am
Elevated on a 1316m2 block this comfortable 4 bed, 2 bath home with double carport & double lock up shed captures the sea breezes & ocean views from a perfect NE aspect. Located in a quiet cul-de-sac this 35 year old solid home is perfect for a family wanting space & seclusion. Enjoy watching the kids splash in the pool while you soak up the views from the balcony.
Price: Mid to High $400,000’s
Inspect: Thursday 14th 5-5.45pm Twilight Wine & Cheese and Saturday 11-11.30am Minka Jenkins 0488 550 063 Web Code: MIN2370
Inspect: Saturday 10-10.45am Kylie Tredrea 0402 240 687 Web Code: MIN2329
WE NEED RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL RENTAL PROPERTIES NOW! Our Senior Property Manager, Karen Stehr has over 23 years industry experience and offers great customer service and most importantly outstanding results! One investor said -“Thank you for your professionalism in handling our property. I have dealt with property managers over the years that make promises about service but never carry them out. I have found you however, to keep your word and be a very professional young lady, we appreciate you very much”.
YOUR NEXT HOME IS OPEN FOR INSPECTION
WE HAVE TENANTS READY TO MOVE IN – CALL KAREN STEHR 0417 618 480 ALEXANDRA HEADLAND
Sat 1-2PM - 8 Scenic Avenue - BUD2364
MINYAMA
Sat 11-11.45AM - 4 Ocean Crest - MCHY615
Auction Sun 1st of July @ 11AM - Chris Pace
Sat 11-11.30AM - 73 Mooloolah Drive - MIN2297
YOUR NEXT AGENT
Mid to High $900,000’s - Jodie McDonell
BURNSIDE
Sat 12-12.45PM - 6 Atlantis Parade -MIN2339
Sat 11-11.45AM - 133 Perwillowen Road -MCHY2319
Sat 1-1.45PM - 28 Murrindi Street - MIN2377
Please Contact Agent - Jodie McDonell
Listed at $299,000 - Trevor Jones
Mid to High $500,000’s - Karen Jones
AROONA
Sat 12-12.45PM - 14 Grimes Terrace -MIN2349
MOOLOOLABA
Chris Jones 0405 469 736
Sat 10-10.45AM - 10 Boxthorn Place - MIN2329
$450,000+ Buyers - Trevor Jones
Sat 10-10.45AM - 8/137 Mooloolaba Esplanade - MIN2070
COOLUM BEACH
By Prior Arrangement - Minka Jenkins
Chris Pace 0417 196 600
Mid to High $400,000’s - Kylie Tredrea
BOKARINA
Sat 10-10.45AM - 103 Coolum Terrace - MCHY2244
Sat 1-1.45PM - 806/29 First Avenue - MIN23
Craig Porter 0411 554 880
Sat 2-2.45PM - 7 Seafarer Court - MIN2361
Low to Mid $1 Millions - Robyne Williams
Please Contact Agent - Kylie Tredrea
Damien Michael 0413 024 124
Buyers from Low $1,000,000’s - Jasmine Chambers
Bree Charles 0416 435 391
$1,000,000 + Buyers - Minka Jenkins
KINGS BEACH
MOUNTAIN CREEK
BUDDINA
Sat 4-4.45PM - 802/42 Queen Street - MCHY1521
Thurs 5-5.45PM & Sat 11-11.30AM - 26 Kurrimine Crescent -
Jason Burns 0417 762 001
Sat 3-3.30PM - 9 Coonawa Street - MCHY2367
Buyers in the $700,000’s - Trevor Jones
MIN2370
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Auction Sat 16th of June @ 11.30AM - Minka Jenkins
Jasmine Chambers 0434 121 493
Buyer’s in the Low $500,000’s - Trevor Jones
BUDERIM
Sat&Sun 1-1.45PM & Wed 5-5.45PM - 464 Image Flat Road -
Sat 12-12.45PM - 69 Karawatha Drive - BUD2362
Sat 10-10.45AM - 6/5 Barnes Drive - BUD2286
MCHY2373
High $600,000’s - Tracey McAllansmith
Buyer’s in the $300,000’s - Chris Pace
High $700,000’s - Kate Jewry
Sat 1-1.45PM - 7 Gourami Court - BUD2353
Sat 11-11.45AM - Lot 1 & 2 4 Fielding Street - BUD2232
KULUIN
High $500,000’s - Tracey McAllansmith
Mid $700,000’s - Tracey McAllansmith
Sat 2-2.45PM - 17 Martins Drive - MCHY2291
Sat 11-11.45AM - Lot 1 & 2 1 Fielding Street - BUD1951
Listed at $399,000 - Jason Burns
Please Contact Agent - Tracey McAllansmith
Sat 3-3.30PM - 11 Cypress Street - MCHY2312
Sat 11-11.45AM - 5 Cabernet Court - MIN2378
Listed at $399,000 - Jason Burns
Sat 2.15-2.45PM - 1/5 Karri Court - MCHY2195 Listed at $379,000 - Trevor Jones
NAMBOUR Sat 1-1.45PM - 4 Canmaroo Avenue - BUD2389
Jodie McDonell 0419 762 309 John Skerlak 0413 441 834 Kate Jewry 0404 817 916 Karen Jones 0405 122 526 Kylie Tredrea 0402 240 687
Forthcoming Auction - Trevor Jones
Loren Wimhurst 0415 380 222
PARREARRA
Minka Jenkins 0488 550 063
Auction Sat 7th of July @ 11am - Karen Jones
MAROOCHYDORE
Sat 11-11.45AM - 15/133 King Street - BUD2383
Sat 10-10.45AM - 3/31 Cooinda Court - MCHY2354
Forthcoming Auction - Chris Pace
Listed at $259,000 - Kate Jewry
Sat 11.30-12PM - 48 Gloucester Road - BUD1853
Sat 11-11.45AM - 18 Camden Way - MCHY2355
Offers from $700,000 - Richard Scrivener
Listed at $479,000 - Jason Burns
Sat 12-12.30PM - 115 Whites Road - MIN2174
Sat 11-11.45AM - 7/131 Duporth Ave - MCHY2322
Listed at $685,000 - Jasmine Chambers
Mid to High $300,000’s - Kate Jewry
Sat 12-12.45PM - 5 Buderim Pines Drive - MCHY2305
Sat 12-12.45PM - 7/80 Duporth Avenue - MIN2220
Buyers in the $800,000’s - Kate Jewry
Mid $400,000’s - Jason Burns
Listed at $1,620,000 - Karen Jones
Sat 3.15-4PM - 35 Moorings Circuit - MIN839
Sat 12-12.45PM - 43 Mill Road - BUD2315
Sat 12.15-12.45PM - 12 Hilltop Crescent - MIN2365
Buyers in the high $700,000’s
Listed at $479,000 - Tracey McAllansmith
Buyers in the $500,000’s - Kylie Tredrea
WURTULLA
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Sat 12-12.45PM - 106 Mountain Creek Road - BUD2358
Sat 1-1.45PM - 302/50 Picnic Point Esplanade - MCHY1835
Sat 11-11.45AM - 109/2 Peregrine Drive - MIN1958
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Auction Sat 23rd of June @ 11AM - Chris Pace
Please Contact Agent - Jodie McDonell
High $200,000’s - Kylie Tredrea
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Sat 1-1.30PM - 17 Hillview Drive - MIN2359
Sat 1-1.30PM - 72/19 Arwen Street - MIN2368
Sat 2-2.30PM - 5 Firetal Court - MIN1804
CODE TO VIEW THE PROPERTY INFORMATION
Offers over $550,000 - Jasmine Chambers
$250,000+ Buyers - Minka Jenkins
Please Contact Agent, Jasmine Chambers
Sat 1-1.45PM - 26 Hardwood Court - MCHY2391
Sat 2-2.45PM - 401/50 Picnic Point Esplanade - MCHY2287
Sat 3-3.45PM - 15 Turnbuckle Court - MIN2323
Buyers in the $700,000’s - Jason Burns
Buyer Interest Early $1,000,000’s - Jodie McDonell
Buyers in the $700,000’s - Karen Jones
Sat 12-12.45PM - 21 Magnetic Street - MIN2381 $500,000+ Buyers - Minka Jenkins
Robyne Williams 0488 999 536
Sat 2-2.45PM - 41 Marawa Drive - MIN2376
Richard Scrivener 0416 799 188
Please Contact Agent - Karen Jones
TWIN WATERS
Trevor Jones 0488 999 156
Sat 1-1.45PM - 17 Hetherington Drive - MCHY2205
Tracey McAllansmith 0418 722 374
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ROSEMOUNT – Liquidating Asset to Repurchase An exciting opportunity awaits the current owners. But first, this stunning architecturally designed home must be sold. Here is a real opportunity right before your eyes. Affordable, in your price range?? Come and see what this fabulous home has on offer. On entering, the security and seclusion is obvious. As you enter you’ll be immediately impressed by this homes stylish flare. Built with a modern Asian theme, the attention to detail and construction standard will be hard to match anywhere on the coast. Motivated vendors on the path to their next adventure want this SOLD.
4 • 4 master sized bedrooms • Open plan living areas • Stylish inground pool • Large level grassed play area • Elevated position, secure and private • North facing verandahs on all rooms
CALOUNDRA – Calling All Developers This is the perfect opportunity for developers with a more modest budget to create a very commercial project. Walking distance to shops with extensive ocean views this property has endless potential restricted only by your imagination. After 20 years of watching the ships sail past Caloundra this old sea captain has decided to move on to something easier to maintain. Parcels of land this size are very hard to find in such a central location so take the time to have a look through this private botanical garden setting which is unfortunately far too valuable to remain as is.
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Address 197 Upper Rosemount Road Inspect Sat 1-1:45pm, Wed 20th 5:30-6pm Auction Onsite Saturday July 14th at 3pm www.remax.com.au Darren Rix 0416 188 259 Barbara Banks 0419 760 492 RE/MAX Property Sales
4 • Ideal development site • Ocean views to Moreton Island • Solidly built existing home • Gently sloping 2.7 acres • Walk to shops and businesses • Vendor moving on and will consider all offers
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Address 72 Baanya Street Inspect Sat 11-11:45am & Thurs 5-5:30pm Auction Onsite Friday 22nd June at 4pm www.remax.com.au ID:R66348 Andy Camm 0458 666 670 RE/MAX Property Services 5438 5233
YANDINA – Eclectic Home Needs a Family Motivated Sellers will meet the market. This beautiful four bedroom family home on two acres has so much to offer ... • 4 double size bedrooms • Master with ensuite and separate study • Split level construction with downstairs teenage retreat • Inground swimming pool plus 5-bay powered workshop • Paddock for a pony or just room to spread out • Town water; 3 mins to Yandina Village or Highway access
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HOUSE AND LAND PACKAGES AVAILABLE 3 BEDROOMS from
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Find out why so many people are choosing Viewpoint Aroona Cnr Alexander and Maree Streets, Aroona Call now for more information: Eric Werne 0407 145 504 or 5438 5221
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TAURUS Apr 21-May 21 Saturday is all about enjoying the good things in life. The moon moves into Gemini on Sunday, and you have much to learn from your zodiac neighbour, like being more flexible.
GEMINI May 22-Jun 21 With the sun, moon, Venus and Jupiter all in your sign on Sunday, the world will get a big dose of your quickwitted quips. Just make sure your chatter doesn’t denigrate into gossip.
CANCER Jun 22-Jul 23 You’re in the mood to entertain but in a low-key way. If life gets too busy then make relaxation a priority, as you enjoy some splendid solitude with a very special person – you.
LEO Jul 24-Aug 23 Many ambitious Leos will combine work and leisure in productive and enjoyable ways. Take the time to get to know colleagues better, as you mix business and pleasure this weekend.
VIRGO Aug 24-Sep 23 Don’t be shy. It’s your time to shine as the sun, moon, Venus and Jupiter all light up your reputation zone. For some Virgos, work and travel are linked over the next 12 months.
LIBRA Sep 24-Oct 23 You’re in the mood for adventure as the sun, moon, Venus and Jupiter encourage you to explore the beauty of the great outdoors. Make sure you take a loved one along for the ride.
SCORPIO Oct 24-Nov 22 With plenty of planetary action in your relating zones, get talking with your nearest and dearest. Clear communication and calm cooperation are the best ways to improve relationships.
SAGITTARIUS Nov 23-Dec 21 Companionship and cooperation are the buzz words, as you snuggle up with someone special. Singles – with lucky Jupiter in your partnership zone, it’s the perfect time to fall in love.
CAPRICORN Dec 22-Jan 20 Don’t be too serious and conscientious, Capricorn. It’s a fabulous weekend to create a close connection with a child, teenager or friend as you let your hair down and have some fun.
AQUARIUS Jan 21-Feb 19 Avoid taking shortcuts on Saturday. A slap-dash attitude only means you’ll have to do things twice. With a more methodical approach, you’ll accomplish tasks and still have time to play.
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QUIZ The Egyptian-influenced Pyramid of Cestius is located in which European country?
Who (pictured) is the current president of India?
Is a claymore a type of sword, tank, or bomb?
The Strait of Gibraltar separates which two countries?
Christina Amphlett is best known as the lead singer of what Australian rock band?
What is the name of the last opera in Richard Wagner’s Der Ring des Nibelungen cycle?
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SCATTERWORD THEME: ANIMALS
Find these words in the grid: bison buck bull camel cat chick deer dingo duck goat goose hog horse koala
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CROSSWORD: Across: 1 Insipid 5 Beech 8 Put one’s feet up 9 Lynch 10 Reserve 11 Sahara 12 Harass 15 Enforce 17 Tangy 19 Tongue in cheek 20 Dread 21 Sweeten Down: 1 Impel 2 Sit on the fence 3 Panther 4 Disarm 5 Bless 6 Entertainment 7 Hapless 11 Sweated 13 Article 14 Remiss 16 Round 18 Yukon
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SCATTERWORD: immigrate, migrate, ragtime, gamier, maigre, mirage, gaiter, tirage, triage, image, gemma, gamer, marge, grate, great, gimme, grime, tiger, tigre, game, gare, gear, rage, gate, magi, gait, gram, germ, grim, girt, grit
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PALMWOODS – Smashing Bargain – Great Location • Spacious brick and tile home on 1228m² land • 2 large living areas off centrally located kitchen • Main bedroom featuring ensuite • Outdoor patio deck backing onto bush reserve • 2 car lock-up plus 2 decent sized garden sheds • Home in need of some of your TLC • Genuine bargain based opportunity – IT MUST BE SOLD!
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FAST TRACK GUIDE – OPEN FOR INSPECTIONS HOUSES ALEXANDRA HEADLAND 2 Kawana Street CALL TO VIEW 5 bed, 3.5 bath, 2 car, pool, views Lee Sutherland 0417 077 847
11 Moss Day Drive CALL TO VIEW New 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, $347K Lee Sutherland 0417 077 847
150 Palmwoods-Montville Road CALL TO VIEW Former art gallery, 2.5 acres, $599,000 Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636
139 Perwillowen Road INSPECT ANY TIME 11 acres, creek, shed $359,000 Bridget Kraft 0439 757 304
10 Rock Fig Court CALL TO VIEW 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, pool, $525,000 Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636
BLI BLI 87 Stoney Wharf Road SATURDAY 2-2:45PM 4 bed plus study, pool, on 5 acres, sheds Steve G Pery 0448 884 093
BUDERIM 115 Vise Road SATURDAY 1-1:30PM 3 bed, 12x 9m shed, 3293m², offers over $420K Lee Sutherland 0417 077 847 5 Northwood Court CALL TO VIEW 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, pool, offers over $500K Bridget Kraft 0439 757 304 92 Lindsay Road SATURDAY 2-2:30PM On top, dual Living, ½ acre, 36m frontage Lee Sutherland 0417 077 847 4 Illawong Street CALL TO VIEW 4 bed, 2 bath, 4 car, views, pool Lee Sutherland 0417 077 847 8 Thornbill Court CALL TO VIEW 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, pool, $625K Lee Sutherland 0417 077 847
CALOUNDRA 82 Caloundra Road SATURDAY 2:30-3:30PM 4 bed, 2 bath, 4 car, gently sloping 2.7 acres Darren Rix 0416 188 259 & Barbara Banks 0419 760 492
DIDDILIBAH 98 Diddilibah Road SATURDAY 1-1:45PM Dual living, 4 bed, pool, executive retreat Bridget Kraft 0439 757 304 68 Diddilibah Road SATURDAY 2-2:45PM STUNNING! 4 bed, 3 living, pool, 1.5 acres Bridget Kraft 0439 757 304
KIELS MOUNTAIN 8 Old Kiels Mountain Road SATURDAY 12-12:45PM Character home, 3 bed, 2 bath, 1.5 acres Bridget Kraft 0439 757 304
MOUNTAIN CREEK 4 Molakai Drive CALL TO VIEW 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, $429K Lee Sutherland 0417 077 847
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BURNSIDE 5 Silverwood Drive SATURDAY 1-1:30PM Qlder style verandahs private views quiet Graeme Hennell 0412 481 549
35 Stanley Street SATURDAY 11-11:45AM 3 bed, 2 bath, 1228m² land – best value Steve G Pery 0448 884 093
29 Yellow Cedar Place CALL TO VIEW 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, 726m² block, $499,500 Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636 10 Kindal Court INSPECT ANY TIME LAND 975m² for new home at $265,000 Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636 195 Winston Road CALL TO VIEW Executive acreage, 5 bed, study, 3 bath Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636 23 Petigrain Avenue CALL TO VIEW 5 bed, 3 bath, pool, guest wing, 879sqm Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636 45 Old Orchard Drive CALL TO VIEW 4 bed, 2 bath, pool, leafy backdrop, 725sqm Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636
PELICAN WATERS 35 Whitehaven Way SATURDAY 1-1:45PM 5 bed, 4 living areas, heated pool, solar Debbie Shellshear 0402 116 110
ROSEMOUNT 41 Andreasens Road CALL TO VIEW ½ acre, 4 bed, 2 bath, offers from $400K Bridget Kraft 0439 757 304 197 Upper Rosemount Road SAT 1-1:45PM & WED 5:30-6PM 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, pool, elevated position Darren Rix 0416 188 259
TOWEN MOUNTAIN 149 Towen Mountain CALL TO VIEW 3 bed + study, 2 bath, 2 car, pool, 9968m², $645K Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636
WEST WOOMBYE 463 Backall Range Road CALL TO VIEW 7 bed, 4 bath, 8 car, dual living, 4.05ha Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636
WURTULLA 72 Baanya Street SAT 11-11:45AM & THURS 5-5:30PM DECEASED ESTATE AUCTION ONSITE 22nd JUNE Andy Camm 0458 666 670
YANDINA 68 Brackenfern Road SATURDAY 1-1:45PM 4+ bed, 2 bath, 4 car Steve Perry 0418 711 955
YANDINA CREEK 127 Whistler Ridge Road CALL TO VIEW 4 bed, 2 bath, 5 car, 1.2 acre, views, $545K Lee Sutherland 0417 077 847 100 Whistler Ridge Drive CALL TO VIEW 1 ACRE, 4 bed, 2 bath, offers from $459K Bridget Kraft 0439 757 304
UNITS MUDJIMBA Unit 10 / 151 Mudjimba Beach Road CALL TO VIEW 3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car, townhouse, $395,000 Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636
Unit 24 / 151 Mudjimba Beach Road CALL TO VIEW 3 bed, 2 bath, townhouse on canal, $520,000 Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636
NAMBOUR 45/70 Netherton Street CALL TO VIEW 2 bed, next to hospital, Qld Govt tenants Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636
CONTACTS Amber Fox Andrew Kirby Andy Camm Barbara Banks Bob Denman Bridget Kraft Darren Rix Debbie Shellshear Doug Ison Eric Werne Graeme Hennell Jason Stock Karyn Gilmour Kim Beck Lee Sutherland Leigh Roberts Maree Baldwin Nick Burton Rob Whiting Roger Omdahl Steve G Pery Steve Perry
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Dual living in Image Flat On five elevated acres, this dual-living home has wraparound verandahs with a rural outlook and northerly aspect. Freshly painted, the top level has high ceilings, three bedrooms, a separate living room with fireplace and a galley-style kitchen. The self-contained lower level has a kitchen, living and dining and two bedrooms.
464 Image Flat Rd, Image Flat 5 bed, 3 bath, 3 car High $700,000s Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Kate Jewry 0404 817 916 John Skerlak 0413 441 834
Pelican Waters home
Family home in Buderim
This family home is across the road from the golf course and has been upgraded to feature an outdoor living area overlooking over the pool and Glass House Mountains beyond. It has high ceilings, ducted air-conditioning and porcelain tiles throughout and features luxurious bathrooms with granite benches. Outside are side access and a garden shed.
In sought-after Timberdale estate, this central family home is close to schools. It features four bedrooms, including a master with ensuite and walk-in robe, and two spacious living areas. The open-plan kitchen is contemporary with plenty of storage space, and there is an undercover outdoor entertaining area overlooking the backyard.
19 Scartree Street, Pelican Waters 5 bed, 2 bath, 2 car $669,000 RE/MAX Property Services 5438 5222 Debbie Shellshear 0402 116 110
18 Dawes Drive, Buderim 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car $445,000 Define Property 5478 2477 Ross Cattle 0410 625 758
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CENTRAL LOCATION, GROUND FLOOR!! MAROOCHYDORE 11/3 Kirsten Court Situated in a court location with a leafy, park outlook, minutes to the Plaza and the owner of this two bedroom unit is upsizing and ready to go! • Two generous size bedrooms both with built ins • Refurbished, new carpet, tiled functional and bright kitchen • Close to the Sunshine Plaza, Schools and Home Centre • Single lock up garage with easy access • Low Body Corporate fees
OWNER GONE – MUST BE SOLD DIDDILLIBAH 261 Diddillibah Road This appealing home is perched overlooking 2 lush acres with perfect north aspect that captures light, breezes and excellent rural views. • Private sanctuary away from it all • Opens plan living/dining areas, north facing deck • 7946m² of land – borders Council reserve • Inground saltwater pool • Owner has moved on and will sell
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4 Bed | 2 Bath | 5 Car | Pool
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BARGAIN MAROOCHY TOWNHOUSE MAROOCHYDORE Unit 5 Yasmin Place, 26 Blanck Street Situated only minutes from central Maroochydore this townhouse provides the new owner a fantastic stepping stone into the local market. • 2 storey townhouse design • Open plan living, dining and kitchen area • 115sqm of internal living space • Large L-shaped courtyard and balcony • Single lock-up garage with internal entry
2 Bed | 1 Bath | 1 Car
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Contact Karen Barker 0418 572 676
2 Bed | 1.5 Bath | 1 Car | Large c/yard
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Contact Adam Bond 0404 211 281
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Steve Turner & Geoff Ohmsen
“The Ultimate North Facing Waterfront Residence over 4 Levels” 3 Oak Court, MINYAMA Packed with quality features and extras reserved for the most prestigious residences is 3 Oak Court in waterfront Minyama. The space and light that defines the home is immediately obvious upon walking through the huge front door. • 10kW solar system
• Lift to all floors • 4 spacious bedrooms • Large office • Wine cellar • Media room • 8 car basement carpark
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ALEXANDRA HEADLAND UNIT 22 4 BUDERIM AVENUE
AUCTION
ALEXANDRA HEADLAND UNIT 1 - 8 MARINER WALK
Sit Back, Relax and Enjoy!
INVESTMENT OR RESIDENTIAL Sorrento on the Pacific
This beautifully presented, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment enjoys an elevated outlook over Mooloolaba Bay, the ocean beyond plus an outlook over Mooloolaba and through to Caloundra. The spacious living area and master bedroom open onto a generous balcony where you can relax and soak up the views. This apartment (105m2) is larger than the average holiday apartment and presents beautifully with a stylish leather furniture package. On site facilities include a heated pool and spa plus club room with covered BBQ area, gym equipment and games room for the kids. Professional onsite managers ensure strong income through holiday rentals. With these views, a quality apartment, easy access and a committed seller you know you will be buying well! AUCTION On Site Saturday 30th June @ 12:30pm INSPECT Saturday 12-12.30pm MOOLOOLABA 5444 0800 PAUL ANGELL 0438 468 378
MAROOCHYDORE APARTMENT 45 ‘AQUA VISTA’, 62-66 SIXTH AVENUE
$1,950,000 NEG
Sorrento on the Pacific is an iconic complex which is perfectly located on the Top of Alexandra Headland, overlooking the Pacific Ocean with panoramic views from Point Cartwright and Mooloolaba to Noosa, the Boutique complex consists of only 3 Apartments in the Complex each being a whole Floor. The ground floor apartment is 289m2 of luxury and is being sold fully furnished with quality up market brands, with 3 generous size bedrooms, main with large ensuite, 2.5 bathrooms, quality gourmet kitchen, 2 living areas, spacious court yard and a private rear BBQ area, 2 Car parks and large lock up storage room. Outdoor facilities: Lap pool and plunge pool. INSPECT Friday 10-10.30am or by appointment MOOLOOLABA 5444 0800 WAYNE STOLL 0419 506 760
AUCTION
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AUCTION SATURDAY
It’s all about the numbers, in the last 30 days we have had
113 RENTAL PROPERTY INSPECTIONS 19 RENTAL APPLICATIONS RECEIVED 13 RENTAL APPLICATIONS APPROVED
Elegant Cotton Tree Apartment, will be Excellent Buying! This spacious 9th floor apartment has amazing ocean and hinterland views and exudes quality and style through out. Located with in moments from Cosmopolitan cafes, restaurants, patrolled beaches and entertainment. • 2 generous size bedrooms, main with ensuite • Study nook perfect for computer area • Large open plan living and dining area • Generous sized balcony perfect for entertaining • Quality gourmet kitchen with stainless steel euro appliances • Secure double car accom • Resort pool, BBQ area and gymnasium. All buyers looking for value for money must enquire! AUCTION Saturday 16th June on site at 11am INSPECT Saturday from 10.30am MAROOCHYDORE 5479 6600 KIM BOURGOIS 0416 237 484 WEB www.mfnre.com.au/2047779
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Beerwah - 5494 6444
Caloundra - 5438 2166
Mooloolaba - 5444 0800
Pacific Paradise - 5448 8088
Bribie Island - 3408 7000
Maroochydore - 5479 6600
Nambour - 5441 1344
Palmwoods - 5445 9666
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NAMBOUR 27 NETHERTON STREET
$359,000
Classic Nambour Original This Classic Nambour original was built in an era when things were made to last and when families expected a huge backyard for the kids. Located walking distance to both private and public hospitals and positioned right in the heart of Nambour’s medical precinct. The land size 1733m² and is currently zoned “mixed housing” that offers huge potential for future development. Offering 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car. Recent rental returns of $340 p/w. All offers are welcome so book it in for Saturday.
INSPECT Saturday 11-11.30am CAROLANS 5441 1344 STEPHEN COLASIMONE 0413 416 952 WEB www.carolans.net
Stunning English Manor Overlooking the Ocean…..
NAMBOUR 31 NETHERTON STREET
Nambour’s Highest Returning Investment
• First time offered for sale in 24 years • Situated on Buderim’s highest peak • 4 Bedrooms plus study, upstairs parents’ retreat • 888m2 of pristine English country gardens • Expansive entertaining deck upstairs • Saltwater rock pool and spa • 4 car accommodation, electronic gate • Modern kitchen with coastal views I invite you to inspect this stunning English Manor overlooking the ocean, all offers prior to Auction will be considered.
Take a very close look at this high yield rental investment. Centrally located in Nambour’s medical precinct and walking distance to both the Private and Public Hospitals. These 3 units provide exceptional rental returns of $640 per week, making this property an outstanding long term investment. The primary land use is multi unit dwelling (flats) and is zoned mixed housing offering huge potential for the future. Circumstances have forced an immediate sale of this superb investment. Offer are very welcome.
AUCTION Sunday 1st July on site at 2pm INSPECT Sat & Sun 1-2pm CAROLANS 5441 1344 VANESSA BRUNTON 0467 448 850 WEB www.carolans.net
NAMBOUR UNITS 9, 10, 14, 19 - 14-18 BADE STREET
$399,000
INSPECT Saturday 12-12.30pm CAROLANS 5441 1344 STEPHEN COLASIMONE 0413 416 952 WEB www.carolans.net
AUCTION
NAMBOUR UNIT 20 / 14-18 BADE STREET
AUCTION
Developers Stock CLEARANCE! End of Financial Year Sell Off You will be extremely impressed with these ultra modern duplex styled Townhouses. No detail has been overlooked or expense spared when building this complex. Each unit is of a very high standard of finish and comes complete with quality fixtures and fittings, security system, dishwasher and remote double lockup garage. Each spacious courtyard is fully fenced with more than enough room for your family pet. All properties offer 3 bed 2 bath 2 car – NRAS certificates available for investors. AUCTION Saturday 30th June on site at 1pm INSPECT Saturday 2-2.30pm CAROLANS 5441 1344 ANDY SHARMA 0410 989 177 WEB www.carolans.net
PALMWOODS 16 PETIGRAIN AVENUE
AUCTION
Impressive Standard of Living – Under the Hammer!
Slice of Rural Paradise – Under the Hammer!
The new standard has been set very high with this modern duplex styled townhouse. Located just minutes from the centre of town and is fast becoming the most desirable position to reside. Complete with quality fixtures and fittings, security system, dishwasher and remote double lock-up garage. Designed for comfort and livability offering a generously sized living area, separate formal dining, large laundry room, private courtyard, spacious balcony and lovely views. 3 bed 2 bath 2 car. (Pet friendly complex).
Come and judge for yourself. The “Old Orchard Estate” is well known as the premier location to reside in the beautiful township of Palmwoods. Located a short distance from the centre of town offering facilities such as: Shopping centres, schools, train station, sporting fields, local aquatic centre and of course the famous Palmwoods Hotel. This superb property is positioned right in middle of this leafy Old Orchard Estate. This magnificent home offers 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, double lockup garage.
AUCTION Saturday 7th July on site at 11am INSPECT Saturday 1-1.30pm CAROLANS 5441 1344 STEPHEN COLASIMONE 0413 416 952 WEB www.carolans.net
AUCTION Saturday 30th June on site at 11am INSPECT Saturday 1-1.30pm CAROLANS 5441 1344 ANDY SHARMA 0410 989 177 WEB www.carolans.net
Beerwah - 5494 6444
Caloundra - 5438 2166
Mooloolaba - 5444 0800
Pacific Paradise - 5448 8088
Bribie Island - 3408 7000
Maroochydore - 5479 6600
Nambour - 5441 1344
Palmwoods - 5445 9666
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Spacious Buderim unit Spacious and well-appointed, well-ap ppo p inted,, this unit features three bedrooms and two bathrooms split over two levels. The central living area is on the upper level and adjoins a contemporary kitchen with granite benchtops and high-quality appliances.
1/123 Burnett Street, Buderim 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Offers over $420,000 Belle Property Buderim 5445 6722 Bevan Horsnell 0412 512 257
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BEERWAH ‘THE COASTAL’, 3 SUNSET AVENUE
FROM $305,000
WOW – Standout Position & Value! • Brand new with BIG generous floor plans • 3 Bedroom ensuite (2 bathrooms upstairs, powder room/ toilet downstairs) • Private courtyards – pet friendly • Brilliant location – close to shops. Less then 250m to Woolies • In a small spacious complex of 12 only • Affordable “Body Corp” • ONLY 5 LEFT – DON’T MISS OUT!! • Builder keen to start next project
INSPECT By Appointment BEERWAH 5494 6444 JOHN KING 0409 570 284 WEB www.beerwahrealestate.com.au/1504866
ALEXANDRA HEADLAND APARTMENT 35 ‘GRAND PALAIS’, 188 ALEXANDRA PARADE
Maroochydore Mooloolaba Nambour 5479 6600 5444 0800 5441 1344
Palmwoods 5445 9666
Caloundra 5438 2166
Beer wah 5494 6444
Contact your nearest First National office for details
$239,000
ALEXANDRA HEADLAND APARTMENT 8 ‘WINDARRA’, 16 CAMFIELD STREET
$269,000
Affordable Apartment at Alex Heads
Alex Headland Beachside Apartment
• 1 bedroom apartment with ocean views • Good size living area • Air-conditioning • Fully furnished • Circular Spa bath • Balcony facing the beach • Pool in complex • Restaurants, shops and beach at your door INSPECTION A MUST!
Small complex situated a short walk to surf, shops and public transport • Two good size bedrooms • Great size living area • Workable kitchen • North facing balcony with ocean views • Single car accommodation • Complex facilities include pool and ½ tennis court
INSPECT Saturday 12-12.30pm MAROOCHYDORE 5409 9910 SHANE PURSSELL 0402 012 142 WEB www.mfnre.com.au/1495460
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Beerwah - 5494 6444
Caloundra - 5438 2166
Mooloolaba - 5444 0800
Pacific Paradise - 5448 8088
Bribie Island - 3408 7000
Maroochydore - 5479 6600
Nambour - 5441 1344
Palmwoods - 5445 9666
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West Woombye beauty
39 Towen Mountain Rd, West Woombye
With a heated po p pool, ol,, northnorth-facing h facingg p patio atio and 350 custard apple and avocado trees, this private 20-acre property has space for horses or stock. The quality-built home has a renovated kitchen and lots of living space, plus a semi-detached two-bedroom flat with bathroom, kitchenette and lounge.
Auction on site Sunday June 24 @ 1pm
5 bed, 3 bath, 2 car
Elders Palmwoods 5478 9122 Mike Burns 0418 991 702 Natalie Massa 0402 807 260
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SEASIDE
PHONE: 07 5492 2555 2/56 Landsborough Parade, GOLDEN BEACH
www.seasiderealestate.com.au
REAL ESTATE
TOWNHOUSE – GOLDEN BEACH Low-maintenance brick & tile townhouse is ideally located just a short stroll to the local Golden Beach Shopping Village with all its amenities. • 2 spacious bedrooms (with built-ins) • Open plan kitchen, dining and living areas
• Single lock-up garage • Private fenced courtyard with side access for extra vehicle
2 bed | 1 bath | 1 car | Inspect: Saturday 12 - 12.30pm Address: Unit 1 “Aveline Place”, 61 Taylor Avenue, Golden Beach
PRICE: $325,000 Web ID: 110173093
Agent: Julie Shirvington 0418 710 018
ONE OF THE BEST This home is a pleasure to market and offers ocean access without the need to negotiate a loch. There are so many features the list goes on and on – come and see for yourself! • 5/6 bedrooms, 3 are ensuited • 3 car garage fitted with cabinetry and sink • Pontoon with power and water
• Large cinema with projector and all AV equip for movies/TV • Large salt water Infinity edge pool with umbrella
6 bed | 4 bath | 3 car | Inspect: Saturday 1.00-1.45pm Address: 12 Godwin Place, Pelican Waters
WATERFRONT APARTMENT Very neat apartment in a popular resort on Golden Beach Esplanade. Presents like new … Ready for immediate rental or owner occupier.
2 bed | 2 bath | 1 car | Inspect: Saturday 12.00-12.30pm Address: U206 “The Moorings”, 89 Esplanade, Golden Beach
PRICE: $1,395,000
• 2 bedroom, main and ensuite • Fully furnished • Adjoining restaurant
Web ID: 110541137
Web ID: 110427837
Agent: John Peopall 0409 592 343
TOO GOOD TO OVERLOOK Designed to capture the cooling summer breezes and positioned perfectly on a 650sqm block in a small quiet cul-de-sac. • 4 spacious bedrooms (master ensuited) • Air-conditioned and open plan kitchen and living areas
• Relaxing covered outdoor area • Generous side access for a caravan or trailer • Parkland views from living area
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PRICE: $419,000
Agents: Rob Hurman 0408 712 632, Di Hurman 0418 794 607
4 bed | 2 bath | 2 car | Inspect: Saturday 1.00-1.30pm Address: 22 Trinity Place, Pelican Waters
PRICE: $615,000 Web ID: 110088993
HOLIDAY EVERYDAY
Renovated 3 bedroom ground floor apartment in the heart of Kings Beach. Open plan living and dining, functional kitchen, sparkling inground pool, paved covered patio, secure parking.
ONE FOR THE INVESTOR
Refurbished 2 bedroom unit with air con. Sunny NE balcony with VIEWS towards Pumicestone Passage, Happy Valley and Bulcock Beach. Garage is deeper than a single with lock up door. Tenant in place.
3 bed | 1 bath | 1 car | Inspect: Saturday 2.00-2.30pm Address: U1 “Sealanes”,43 Albert St, Kings Beach
2 bed | 1 bath | 1 car | Inspect: By Appointment Address: U7 “Sunlit Court”, 4 Oxley St, Golden Beach
PRICE: $349,000
PRICE: $320,000
Web ID: 108654301
Agent: Julie Shirvington 0418 710 018
Web ID: 109395996
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Clever design on Kawana Island This home boasts a climate te smart design and has large, open-plan living spaces, high ceilings and air-conditioning throughout. Outside are a drive-through garage and room for a pool. 8 Crete Court, Kawana Island 3 bed, 1 bath, 1 car High $300,000s Howcroft & Associates Real Estate 5413 9207 Bill Howcroft 0431 354 076
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Roomy unit in Mooloolaba
KAWANA ISLAND
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Unit 2 ‘Emerald Springs’, 1 Poinsettia Court, Mooloolaba 3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car $429,500 Mooloolaba Real Estate 5444 1066 Henry & Nina 0418 714 384
Open: Saturday 1:45 - 2:15pm Address: Kawana Island Villas 143/2 Grand Parade Auction: Forthcoming Auction (if not sold prior) Contact: Edwin Limque 0419 713 388 Web ID: 560318 www.professionalskawana.com.au enquiry@professionalskawana.com.au
This unit offers a cho choice oic ice of living and entertaining areas and three bedrooms with built-in robes, including an ensuite to the main. The complex has a tennis court, pool, barbecue and well-kept gardens. Property ID P001yvl9 More photos on www.mypropertypreview.com.au
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SHANE STRONG Capped Commission Real Estate $625,000
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ELEGANT LIVING + EXCEPTIONAL VALUE When top quality is expected and brilliant value is demanded you cannot go past this feature packed home positioned beautifully amongst the best Pelican Waters has to offer. Stunning outdoor entertaining area with sparkling and heated inground pool.
Shane 0431 635 339 Caloundra 5499 7859
BEACHSIDE CRACKER • Prime location within easy walk to the lake, surf beaches • Large north facing undercover entertaining area overlooking Security alarm with security entry gate, ducted and zoned and shops. Remodelled, new kitchen, open plan lounge and swimming pool. Ceiling fans, security screens, separate reverse cycle air-conditioning. 2 Pac kitchen, 30mm granite dining space with A/C laundry, full of natural light. Besides being in a great bench tops with Euro fittings and appliances. Solar panels, location this property offers a lot more than most. Plantation shutters, internet connection in every room & much • 4 generous bedrooms, 3 with BIR’s, 1 bathroom, 2 toilets • Large shed and side access with carport • Priced to sell, inspection highly recommended more. Words will not convey how impressed you will be.
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$$ BOOM OR BUST $$ 8 Times More Millionaires Are Made In A Recession! Dear Michael, Justed wanted to say a huge thank you for your property investment and wealth coaching. With your expert guidance, we are well on the road to creating a secure financial future for our family. Having attended seminars with other organisations, we found your Property & Wealth Coaching Seminars to be by far the best we have ever attended. They are very interesting and informative. We also love mixing with like minded people - the old saying “hang around with successful people and you will become successful” is certainly true. Michael, you and your associates certainly are the ultimate team in property and wealth coaching! Thank you
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Ranch-style residence in Rosemount
This ranch-style timber home has two living areas, high ceilings, a wide, north-facing entertaining deck and a wine cellar, fireplace and pizza oven. Outside are a low-maintenance saltwater pool, tennis court and shed on 6263 square metres.
59 Pringle Road, Rosemount 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car $565,000 RE/MAX Property Sales 5470 7000 Steve Perry 0418 711 955
Property ID P001yv8j More photos on www.mypropertypreview.com.au
Bounded by trees and Petrie Creek on two sides, this five-acre property is manicured with a small dam. There is a sturdy, double-storey brick home in need of modernising, with hardwood floors and views from the balcony.
5 Laidlaw Road North, Coes Creek 2 bed, 2 bath, 4 car $565,000 Day & Grimes 5441 3366 Gary Langford 0412 348 533
This contemporary townhouse is pet-friendly and has quality fittings including a security system, dishwasher and remote double lock-up garage. There are a spacious living area with formal dining, a courtyard and a balcony with views. Property ID P001yxhr
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20/14-18 Bade St, Nambour 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Auction on site Saturday July 7 @ 11am First National Carolans 5441 1344 Stephen Colasimone 0413 416 952
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One of the few remaining blocks in the sought-after Old Orchard Estate, this flat, 715-square metre allotment is very well priced. Ready to build on, the block is only a short walk from the local school and parks.
6 Macadam Court, Palmwoods Land $218,000 Elders Palmwoods 5478 9122 Mike Burns 0418 991 702
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DOUBLE STOREY BRICK UNIT • One of three in complex • Very low body corporate • Walk to town
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PROPERTY OF THE WEEK
• Single lock-up garage • 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom • Internal staircase
$180,000 $170,000 NOW $165,000!! Gary Langford 0412 348 533
WOOMBYE WINNER! OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY 12-12.45PM • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • Covered entertaining area • Double 1319m2 block • Single garage and double carport • 2 bay powered shed • Greenhouse and orchard
½ ACRE – NAMBOUR HEIGHTS • Great views over town • Totally restored Queenslander • Development potential under
$385,000
$399,500 Ian Black 0407 587 503
LAST BLOCK IN ESTATE • Boutique estate at Coes Creek • Walk to local shopping centre • Flat land, ready to build • 5 minutes to Nambour
• Convenient to schools and hospital • Estate bounded by two creeks
• Close to shops and hospital • Polished timber floors • Original windows and features
Gary Langford 0412 348 533
12 ACRES – WALK TO NAMBOUR GENERAL HOSPITAL
OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY 10-10.45AM
“LIFESTYLE PROPERTY”
This is an outstanding acreage to enjoy absolute privacy or • Wrap-around verandah 3 sides sub-divide now or in the future. The offering consists of two adjoining • 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom titles totalling 12 acres (4.9 hectares) with a lowset character • Plus studio flat with bathroom homestead on one of the titles. Will sell as one or separate.
• Country dine-in kitchen • Rustic 3-bay shed • Minutes to Yandina
$162,000
All offers considered
$359,000
Gary Langford 0412 348 533
Ian Black 0407 587 503
Ian Black 0407 587 503
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Nambour family abode
Classic home in Nambour
High in West Woombye
This split-level brick home has a northerly aspect on a quarter acre and is ideal for a larger family or home business. There are three bedrooms upstairs and one downstairs along with office space, open-plan living and dining with polished timber floors and a kitchen adjoining the upper entertaining deck. A second deck overlooks the pool and bush backdrop.
This beautifully presented Queenslander-style home is in a quiet, elevated location and has a classic wraparound verandah with panoramic views across to the Blackall Ranges. A wide rock stairway and landscaped gardens lead to the home, which has been renovated with a contemporary colour scheme but retains its original styling.
Set on a private 1.17 acres, this high-set home is only minutes from Woombye and features a large, open-plan kitchen and dining area and formal lounge opening to a timber entertaining deck. Downstairs is a teenagers’ retreat which leads to a paved area overlooking the pool and countryside beyond. Outside is a three-bay shed with workshop and storage.
20 Bonney Street, Nambour 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car $398,500 Victor Realty 5476 0050 Craig Heppell 0400 180 515
Property ID P001yxgs
5 Silverwood Drive, Nambour 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car $379,000 RE/MAX Property Sales 5470 7000 Graeme Hennell 0412 481 549
81 Parsons Knob Rd, West Woombye 4 bed, 3 bath, 4 car Auction on site Saturday June 16 @ 2pm Riddell Real Estate 5442 1888 David Menck 0408 713 834
Property ID P001yven
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“Properties For Your Lifestyle”
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3 ACRES, LAKE & RENEWED FAMILY HOME
5442 1888
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To SELL at AUCTION 1pm on site SUNDAY 17th JUNE 24 Attunga Court, WITTA (MALENY)
WOOMBYE ADDRESS…SMALL ACREAGE WITH FAMILY HOME • Highset home set on a private 1.17 acres, only minutes to Woombye – peace and privacy assured • Bedrooms are a great size with ample storage, the master is sunken with private ensuite • Large open plan kitchen/dining and huge formal lounge – all open onto large timber deck • The deck area overlooks the inground pool and takes in the gorgeous expansive views of the land and beyond
• Downstairs is a fantastic teenagers’ retreat opening onto paved outdoor area with access to the pool • … And for the man, 3-bay shed plus 2 carports providing plenty of storage, workshop and more!
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INSPECT: Saturday from 1pm AUCTION: SATURDAY ON SITE AT 2PM CONTACT: David Menck 0408 713 834
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NOTHING TO BE DONE - Enjoy new-home benefits with solid cavity-brick perks - All tastefully modernized with clever creature comforts & No near neighbours! Relax by the fire, or on the wide 7m deck overlooking your picturesque spring-fed lake and let the kids have a pony in the extra paddock. Forget water shortages, tinker in the huge shed & workshop.
Contact Agent: Julie Reimers 0417 465 536 www.malenyrealestate.com ID# 6125085
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Handy in Minyama Cllosee to p Close parks ark ar ks aand nd d a sho short hort rt d drive rive ri ve ffrom K Kawana Shoppingworld, Sh i ld this family home features four bedrooms, a study, a spacious living area and a separate dining area. The contemporary kitchen boasts a dishwasher and the gardens are low maintenance. Pets on application.
Renovators…true potential here! • 1.093ha (approx 4.76 acres) level usable land • Timber house with lockable outside room • Polished timber floors in living areas • 4 built-in bdms • Large living room with wood heater • Sep dining room • Neat kitchen • I/g salt water pool Address: Inspect: Auction: Contact:
259 Sippy Creek Road, Tanawha Every Saturday 12-1pm or by appt On site 7th July 2012 at 11am Helen Turner 0413 156 885
5 Waringa Court, Minyama 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car $625 per week Team Godwin Real Estate 5444 0258
Available Friday July 20
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27/50 ASPLAND ST, NAMBOUR Offers now or at Auction on 24/6/12. Spacious, modern townhouse. Walk to all amenities. 2 beds plus study, 2.5 bath, open plan living, courtyard, garage and carport + loads of storage.
View Saturday 11-11.30am
Victor Realty 5476 0050
www.victorrealty.com.au
Houses for Sale 2/18 Blackall Street, WOOMBYE
5442 1888
OPEN HOUSE Woombye: 4 Sweet Water St Sat 11.00-11.40 4 brms, 2 bath, 2 living,large modern kitchen, private outdoor living & landscaped gardens. Large lock up car accom. This home boasts quality and style throughout. Inspection will $495,000 Impress. Woombye, 7 Blackall Range Rd Sat 12-12.40 Relax on the verandah and absorb the views with a cool drink. Entertaining is made easy … Good sized timber deck. The home is beautifully kept and has a genuine $379,000 character. Priced to sell at Woombye, 153 Blackall Range Rd Sat 12-12.40 Diverse 2.1 acres. Something for everyone here, 2 brm timber cottage, 3 brm, funky liveable shed & a fenced horse paddock down the back. Mid $400,000’s Private & great value BEST BUYS NAMBOUR: SURPRISE PACKAGE! $309,000 You will be very surprised with what’s inside. Immaculate 3 bedroom home, polished timber floors, 2nd bathroom, covered outdoor decks, single garage, workshop plus storage. Large yard. Yandina: Reduced ... Priced to Sell $339,000 Views to Mt Ninderry & set on 2.5 acres. Highset pole home set amongst private native gardens, 3 brms, 1 bath with dual entrance doubles as ensuite. Timber floors o/plan living & dining open to n/facing deck with views.
AUCTION SATURDAY 81 Parsons Knob Rd - West Woombye 16th June On Site @ 2.00pm
OPEN FROM 1.00PM
4 brms, 2 bath, ig pool, sheds, views Gary De Paoli 0408 731 412 David Menck 0408 713 834 Kirk Patrick 0439 395 599
Sarah White 0418 981 718 John Pyne 0418 710 209 www.riddellrealestate.com.au
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1 1 2 WARANA $290PW 2 bed, 1 bath, SLUG, covered outside area, quiet location. AVAIL NOW 1 1 3 BUDERIM $320PW 3 bed, 1 bath, SLUG, air-con, dishwasher, balcony. AVAIL 22/6/12 2 1 2 WARANA $355PW 2 bed, 1 bath, double carport, canal frontage, covered entertaining area. AVAIL 22/6/12 1 2 3 BUDERIM $365PW FULLY FURNISHED, 3 bed, 2 bath, SLUG, quiet location, covered outdoor area, gated complex. AVAIL NOW 1 4 BUDDINA $375PW 4 bed, 1 bath, separate living areas, modern kitchen with dishwasher. AVAIL 19/7/12 2 1 3 WURTULLA $380PW 3 bed, 1 bath, double carport, lock up garage, air-conditioned, ceiling fans, huge covered outdoor area, close to beach. AVAIL 7/6/12 2 2 3 AROONA $395PW 3 bed, 2 bath, DLUG, manicured gardens, ceiling fans, dishwasher, covered outdoor area. AVAIL NOW 1 2 3 WARANA $400PW 3 bed, 2 bath, SLUG, air-con, covered outdoor area, close to beach. AVAIL NOW 1 2 4 WARANA $430PW 4 bed, 2 bath, 1 car, separate lounge/dining area, covered outdoor area, close to beach. AVAIL 29/6/12 1 2 3 WARANA $440PW 3 bed, 2 bath, renovated kitchen, one street from beach, big workshop shed, pool, pets on application. AVAIL NOW 2 2 4 WURTULLA $460PW 4 bed, 2 bath, DLUG, fully renovated, close to beach, side gate access. AVAIL 28/6/12 2 2 3 WARANA $490PW 3 bed, 2 bath, in ground pool, air-con, dishwasher, close to beach. AVAIL 29/6/12 2 3 5 LITTLE MOUNTAIN $495PW 4 bed plus study, 2 bath, DLUG, 2 living areas, covered outdoor area. AVAIL 17/7/12 2 2 4 MAROOCHYDORE $595PW 4 bed plus study, 2 bath, DLUG, pool, indoor spa, close to the Maroochy River, pets on application. AVAIL NOW. 2 2 4 MINYAMA $625PW 4 bed plus study, 2 bath, DLUG, large spacious living areas, fully fenced, pets on application. AVAIL 20/7/12 2 2 4 MINYAMA $780PW 4 bed, 2 bath, DLUG, waterfront, pontoon, pool & spa, covered outdoor area, separate living areas. AVAIL 1/6/12
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Coolum Beach $290pw 2 brm unit, master bdrm with ensuite, 2 living areas, air con, SLUG, Swimming pool in complex. Opposite beach. AVAIL NOW Buderim $320pw 3 brm townhome, close to town center, 2 bthrms + toilet downstairs, air conditioning in lounge, SLUG. AVAIL NOW Mountain Creek $320pw Recently renovated dble storey unit. 2 bdrms, 1 bthrm, single garage. Great position. Complex has private jetty and deep water access. AVAIL NOW Sippy Downs $380pw 4 bedroom cottage style home in great location, 2 bthrms, DLUG, fans, covered outdoor area, good size living area. AVAIL NOW.
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Sippy Downs from $430pw Garden maintenance included. 4 bdrms, 2 bthrms, dishwasher, fans, air con in master, DLUG, quite area. AVAIL NOW. Brightwater Estate $470pw 4 bdrms, 2 bthrms, 3 living areas, large air con in master & living, dishwasher, fans, security screens, large corner block, double gated side access. AVAIL NOW Ballantyne Crt, Glenview $495pw 5 bdrm 2 bathrooms, pool, spa, fully fenced back yard, pets on application, 3 living areas, 2 verandahs, large shed. AVAIL NOW
Call CALL us today TODAY on07075476 5476 5588 5588 CALOUNDRA/IVADALE LAKES - 4 bedroom home, ensuite, airconditioned, double garage, fenced yard $430pw CALOUNDRA/IVADALE LAKES - Spacious 3 bedroom homes with separate self contained 1 bedroom granny flat, 2 bathrooms, aircon, fenced yard $550pw MAROOCHYDORE - Selection of fully furnished 2 bedroom villas, aircon, carport pool and bbq area in quiet complex. $280 to $290pw
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