Real Estate - Noosa - 18th December 2014

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Triumph of design SITUATED on one of Noosa’s finest streets, this home enjoys northerly panoramas over Laguna Bay and Noosa National Park, best enjoyed from one of four luxurious bedrooms or numerous covered balconies. Described as a triumph of engineering and design, the terraced levels of this home flow down the hill, capturing the fabulous ocean vistas on each level and maximising privacy for the owners and their guests. Inside, cathedral ceilings and glass atriums enhance the feeling of space, grandeur and opulence this home so easily evokes, while keeping the home well-ventilated for yearround comfort. Living is spread over four levels, with the master suite enjoying the prime position and views on the top level, while a walk-in robe, ensuite and private balcony make for functional living. If you like to entertain or have family come to stay, this home offers convenient guest accommodation, with a separate living area located on the lower level. Your guests can enjoy a private bedroom, bathroom, lounge area and a private deck all to themselves whenever

they come to stay. The next level is the ultimate in teenager retreats, with two bedrooms, both featuring ensuites and built-in robes, plus access to a sparkling lap pool and media room with home cinema screen and quality projector. The middle level features the main living and dining spaces, offering the space to bring the whole family together. A large kitchen has everything a modern home cook could need to entertain friends or create family meals, with ample bench and storage space plus access to the laundry and deck. The living and dining zones are connected by a glass covered void, both with access to the large, covered balcony that offers the perfect space for enjoying alfresco dining on warm summer nights. A private studio room, accessible via a wooden walkway across a charming pond, could be used as a home office, painting studio or fifth bedroom. Very private and secluded, it is hard to believe the bustle of Noosa’s Hastings Street is only 10 minutes’ walk away. This home also features a double, lock-up garage with built-in storage, and air-conditioning.

home essentials ADDRESS: 25 Bayview Rd, Noosa Heads PRICE: Offers over $4.5 million VIEW: By appointment DESCRIPTION: 4 bed, 4 bath, 2 car, 2 pool AGENT: David Conolly for Century 21 Conolly Hay Group, 0438 259 956 22 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 18 December, 2014


suburb profile

Welcomed with a smile

Many visit Peregian Beach for the stunning beaches and the village style shopping. PEREGIAN Beach is a small community where locals look after each other and visitors are welcomed with friendly smiles. Shared community spaces and village-style shopping add to the charm of Peregian Beach, while the monthly Peregian Original concerts turn the usually quiet park into a makeshift dance concert. Live, local music has proven popular as thousands of locals and visitors turn out to catch the free community concerts, with the event now expanding to Cooroy as Cooroy Originals. It seems more people are realising the potential of the charming town with the census reporting a 46 per cent growth in population to 3524 in 2011. The predominant age group in Peregian Beach is 0 to 14 years old and most homes consist of couples with children who are paying

The Peregian Original concerts have helped put Peregian Beach on the map.

between $1800 and $2400 per month in mortgage repayments. But you might have to save your pennies to secure a home in Peregian Beach. According to RP Data, the current median sales price for a home in Peregian Beach is $779,000 with 64 homes sold in the last 12 months and 38 units sold. The average days on the market are in line with other suburbs with an average of 112 days for homes and 138 days for units. But it’s no wonder so many people are moving to Peregian Beach. Peregian Beach residents can enjoy the quiet, peaceful lifestyle of a coastal town with easy access to most major townships along the coast, such as Coolum and Noosa, thanks to the Sunshine Motorway and David Low Way. For nature lovers, Peregian Beach boasts a number of walks and trails with an abundance of wildlife, plus a duck pond and an off-road bicycle and walking path that will take you to Sunshine Beach and Noosa Heads. Peregian Beach also offers numerous restaurants from casual dining to full-service, plus a local pub, the obligatory fish and chip takeaway and pleasant village-style shopping.

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Merry Christmas FROM THE R&W NOOSA TEAM

We’d like to wish you a joyous Christmas and a fabulous 2015 with abundant happiness and good health. We made you a video - Take a look!

Sincerely Peter, Jennifer, Shane and the whole R&W team

5447 4499 www.rwnoosa.com.au 23 Hastings Street, Noosa

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ENTRY LEVEL WATERFRONT

NOOSA HEADS 15 COORAN COURT

5

Invest & Enjoy

View Saturday 12.00-12.30pm Auction 11am Saturday 17 January

This large comfortable family home has a wonderful sense of openness and enjoys the perfect waterside enviroment. The flowing floor plan has the appeal of lightness and space ensuring there is ample room to live comfortably with seperate places to which to retreat. ɒ Sun soaked sandy beach, jetty and large pool. ɒ Sparkling water views across the two arms of the canal as well as the Noosa River. ɒ Great kitchen serving to both the poolside terrace and dining area. ɒ Master bedroom is more like the honeymoon suite - it’s huge. ɒ This home is easy to live in and will be easy to rent out too.

Jennifer Carr 0412 158 433 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au

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GRAND MASTERPIECE

SUNSHINE BEACH 3 KIAMBA COURT

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Prized & Enviable

View By Appointment Auction 10am Saturday 24 January

It’s no wonder this modern architecturally designed property by Frank Macchia, featured as Australian Home of the Year. Built by Gary Emanuel, this home provides unparalled style and is visually appealing. The design is ultra modern but timeless, leaving every aspect fascinating. ɒ Roof deck/whale watching with National Park and stunning ocean views. ɒ Very private and secluded. ɒ Floor to ceiling glass with high vaulted ceilings. ɒ Lap pool with mosaic tile water feature. ɒ Separate lower level guest retreat.

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Jon Blonk 0412 806 252 Kym de Warren 0412 325 421 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa

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PERFECTLY POSITIONED

NOOSA SPRINGS 748 NOOSA SPRINGS DRIVE

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Sophistication & Seclusion

View Saturday 11.00-11.30am Price $2.95Million

Perfectly positioned on the highest point of the ridgeline skirting a forested shoreline of the Noosa River system, superbly detailed and intelligently designed by Peter Hull Architects, the residence offers a wonderful lifestyle amidst fragrant courtyard gardens, poolside terraces and treetop filtered view of Lake Weyba. ɒ North eastern aspect across sunny terraces, 20 metre boundary edge lap pool. ɒ Breezeway entry, private manicured courtyard gardens and feature pond. ɒ Plantation shuttered garden room, wine cellar, study, fireplace, ceiling fans, ducted air. ɒ Optional downstairs master bedroom suite, built-in BBQ with steamer. ɒ 24hr manned security gatehouse, golf club, tennis courts, restaurant, day spa 5 mins to beach.

Jon Blonk 0412 806 252 Kym de Warren 0412 325 421 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au

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STYLISH, LUXURY VILLAS

NOOSA HEADS ‘THE ENCLAVE’ 94 NOOSA DRIVE

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Exclusive & Elegant

View By Appointment Price Contact Agent

Presented to the market for the first time, this limited release of two opulent residences will entice a variety of buyers. Suited to permanent living and finished to an impeccable standard, with suspended concrete and hardwood floors. ɒ Seamless indoor / outdoor living areas that flow onto terraces. ɒ Marble and caesarstone benches and state of the art kitchen appliances. ɒ Luxurious lifestyle enclave with security and privacy in an exclusive gated estate. ɒ Walking distance to Noosa Junction and Noosa Farmer’s Markets, which are held each Sunday. ɒ Your opportunity is now, call us for an inspection.

Shane McCauley 0403 646 930 Frank Milat 0438 528 148 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au

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FOOTSTEPS TO THE SURF

NOOSA HEADS 20 ‘ON THE BEACH’ 49 HASTINGS ST

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Spacious & Views

View By Appointment Auction 12 noon Saturday 17 January

If it is a property on Noosa’s beachfront you seek the time to act is now! 20 On The Beach is a larger beachfront apartment with separate bedroom and a huge terrace to take in the beach and ocean views of Laguna Bay. ɒ Heated pool, steam room and sauna. ɒ Stunning guest lounge with TV. ɒ Spacious terrace with spa. ɒ Undercover security parking.

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Frank Milat 0438 528 148 Shane McCauley 0403 646 930 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa

BEACH LOCATION

SUNSHINE BEACH 2 / 2 WEBB ROAD

2

Sunshine & Style

View By Appointment Price $849,000

This property sits in the heart of everything Sunshine Beach has to offer. Located just metres from the patrolled Sunshine Beach and famous surf club. ɒ Stylishly renovated and fully furnished, ready for immediate income. ɒ Designer kitchen, modern appliances with built-in breakfast bench . ɒ Master bedroom with ensuite and access to large balcony. ɒ Large single level, ground floor apartment, complex of 5.

Jon Blonk 0412 806 252 Kym de Warren 0412 325 421 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au

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Richardson & Wrench Noosa

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Century 21 Conolly Hay Group would like to wish their past, present and future clients a Merry Christmas!

Rachel Sellman has joined the Noosa Sales team and has a true passion for property and brings with her seven years of real estate experience.

CENTURY 21 CONOLLY HAY GROUP PO BOX 1646, NOOSA HEADS QLD 4567 CENTURY 21.COM.AU/NOOSA

07 5447 2451

OFFICES LOCATED IN NOOSA HEADS, SUNSHINE BEACH AND NOW IN PEREGIAN BEACH.

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Celebrating the end of 2014, Century 21 Conolly Hay Group has opened their third office in Peregian Beach. We look forward to providing the same professional service in Peregian, as we have done in Noosa.

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Markets gearing up for growth “House sales activity across

cent in the Greater Brisbane region,

Queensland are gearing up

Southeast Queensland continued

on the back of strong results in the

for growth in the wake of a

to improve over the September

Logan and Ipswich regions,” Ms

strengthening property market in

quarter, with preliminary figures

Mercorella said.

the Southeast, according to the

revealing a five per cent rise across

Real Estate Institute of Queensland

Greater Brisbane,” she said.

REAL estate markets in regional

(REIQ).

in Cairns in the sub-$250,000 price

“The Gold and Sunshine Coast

The REIQ Queensland Market

“Meanwhile, strong unit sales bracket contributed to a drop in the median unit price.”

house markets also recorded

Monitor (QMM) for the September

solid growth, with sales increases

Quarter 2014 shows the state’s key

of seven and three per cent

markets across most major centres

regional centres are beginning to

respectively.”

are enjoying improving overall

reap the benefits of growing buyer confidence heading into 2015.

The September Quarter QMM also reveals unit and townhouse

According to the report, the unit

market conditions. Ms Mercorella said properties

markets across the Southeast

were selling faster and average

said along with Cairns, the

and many other parts of the state

vendor discounting was coming

Southeast continued to be

continue to improve.

down in the Southeast, along with

REIQ CEO Antonia Mercorella

Queensland’s star real estate

the likes of Cairns and the Fraser

“Preliminary unit and townhouse sales were up 11 per

performer.

Coast.

“Toowoomba, Rockhampton and Townsville have likewise seen improvements in their on the market statistics over the year to September,” she said.

rate of one per cent at the end of

Ms Mercorella said the REIQ’s latest Residential Rental Survey, conducted at the end of September, found vacancy levels remained relatively steady across most parts of the state, with only four of the 16 major regions recording a significant change in vacancy levels.

line with trends showing varying

“Outside Queensland’s resource centres, rental conditions remain tight across all other major regional centres. The Sunshine Coast again posted the state’s tightest vacancy

report this period is a popular time

September,” she said. “Latest figures from the RTA also point to some movements in median weekly rents. This is in demand and supply levels across the state.” The report also found the total number of new bonds lodged across Queensland was up over the September quarter. “Local agents in many regions of year for people to move, most notably for work or school reasons prior to the Christmas-New Year period,” Ms Mercorella said.

Dust of the season is not so festive The National Asthma Council Australia is urging Australians with asthma to approach the festive season with caution, warning that Christmas trees, scented candles and even the emotion highs and stress of the season can trigger asthma symptoms. National Asthma Council Australia CEO Kristine Whorlow said many people didn’t know pine or cypress trees produced a high amount of pollen, which could trigger asthma and hayfever symptoms. “Artificial trees also carry risk and are not necessarily a safe alternative, as while being stored away they can collect a significant amount of dust and mould, both of which are common asthma triggers,” she said. To minimise the Christmas

wheeze, the National Asthma Council Australia recommends wiping down all decorations and artificial trees as they come out of storage, and unpacking them outside if possible. Other potential triggers include highly scented candles, festive air fresheners and emotional ups and downs, including laughter and stress. “If you have asthma, it’s important to be aware of your asthma triggers and manage them if possible,” Ms Whorlow said. “You should also continue to follow the personal written asthma action plan that you have developed with your doctor. Make sure you have your medication with you and take it as advised by your doctor, even if you are out celebrating or away on holidays.” The asthma action plan can also be stored on your smartphone and easily accessed via the Asthma Buddy iPhone and Android app. Visit www. nationalasthma.org.au for more information.

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D L O S E B L L I W This comfortable, immaculate, high set home has its own gate access to acres and acres of National Park forever. The large in ground pool is in a lovely tropical setting and has the added bonus of an attractive turfed area to kick a ball as well as covered patios for entertaining. The home comprises of 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, laundry, security screens, foyer, large lounge dining area, kitchen and a further 2 covered patios above. The double gate access at the side boundary is perfect for a trailer or boat. The subtle bonuses associated with this property provide for easy living and great value.

IMMACULATE CASTAWAYS BEACH HOME BORDERING NATIONAL PARK $750,000 3 2.5 2 1 29 Moonbeam Crescent, Castaways Beach Inspect: Saturday 1.00pm to 2pm Petrea Pradella 0412 626 536

A LIVING DESIGN FOR THE LIFE YOU DESIRE

$1.18M

4

2.5

2

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This truly is a home that invites relaxation and enjoyment. The Mediterranean theme is everywhere in this 4 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, 3 toilet plus powder room home, and grandstand views of the ocean. Captains Court has some of the best million dollar plus homes in the area and most with views out to the ocean. The surrounding views will lift your spirit. The home has excellent size bedrooms and bathrooms and superb living areas where entertaining will always be a pleasure. Now for those who love cooking and want something special, then this kitchen is designed for the perfect partnership. For the romantics there is even a roof top viewing deck where you can sit up there and watch the whales go by or gaze at the stars at night. The beautiful pool is designed and set in rather a private area of the property and one in which you can do a few laps in as well. Don’t miss your opportunity to inspect this beautiful home this weekend!

15 Captains Court, Sunrise Beach Inspect: By Appointment Ron Davey 0412 206 563

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They’re making hay on the Coast unemployment rate, and if we continue to say no to major investors we can expect to continue to be one of the worst performing regions in this regard.”

RESEARCH commissioned by the Sunshine Coast Business Council (SCBC) reveals that investment interest in the region has increased substantially since the last survey was conducted in 2013.

Other areas identified in the survey for improvement include the planning and development approval processes which were again identified as negative factors in relation to supporting and facilitating future investment on the Coast.

The survey found that 78 per cent of participants indicated they would invest in the Sunshine Coast in the future which compares to only 50 per cent of participants showing interest in the last survey. SCBC chair Sandy Zubrinich said the research, which included interviews with over 30 significant local, national and international investors, was a positive indication of the opportunities that lay ahead for the Sunshine Coast, and the marked improvement, while largely attributed to the substantial investment in the Kawana health precinct, was a good outcome. “We can certainly celebrate some of the findings in the research including investors’ greater willingness to invest in the region and being placed as the top-ranking region in regard to successful investment locations over the past 10 years,” Ms Zubrinich said. “This was a new component within the survey and explored how we rated in comparison to 28 Australian and international locations in regard to where investors had experienced the most success historically. The Sunshine Coast edged Townsville as the highest successful investment location followed by the Gold

Coast, Cairns/Far North Queensland and New Zealand.” “The research also made it very clear that the Kawana Health Precinct went a long way towards putting the Sunshine Coast on the map in regard to investment and the State Government, Mayor Jamieson and the council should be commended for playing a strong role in facilitating and supporting this particular development.“ While there was much to celebrate in the research, Ms Zubrinich said it was important to note the shortcomings identified in the survey to ensure the region continued to improve in regard to investment interest. “Respondents certainly made it clear that they wanted to see the Sunshine Coast

Council become a stronger advocate for growth to ensure ongoing employment for local residents and sustaining vibrant communities,” Ms Zubrinich said. “The survey called on the council to better manage the vocal community groups who advocate against development which supports the Business Council’s view that if we are to prepare for population growth and we want to combat our escalating youth unemployment, we need to stimulate our local economy.” “While some locals feel like they want to close the door on all development, this is not sustainable or realistic if we want to provide employment for the next generation. We are already struggling with a 15 per cent youth

“There was a clear message that the Planning Scheme needs to be aligned with the Regional Economic Development Strategy and that while the mayor and some councillors are successfully promoting the ‘open for business’ mentality this has not necessarily translated fully throughout the organisation,” Ms Zubrinich said. The Sunshine Coast Investment Survey 2014, which was conducted by Urbis, was based on face-to-face and phone interviews with over 30 chief executives, managing directors, regional directors and business owners with investment experience or potential investment interest in the Sunshine Coast region and questions were developed to target the key investment sectors for the Sunshine Coast region, namely property, tourism, infrastructure, agribusiness and manufacturing. For more information and a full copy of the survey report, visit www. scbusinesscouncil.com.au or call (07) 5444 3909.

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Trevor Mangels 0411 644 254 - trevor@eldersnoosa.com.au 1a/27 Sunshine Beach Road, Noosa Heads

Trevor is a fully licensed real estate agent and has a history of successful sales in the Noosa region over many years. He specialises in residential homes and investment properties in Noosa Heads and the surrounding areas. Trevor is a vastly experienced sales agent, and his knowledge of the market means you’ll be in great hands.

Highly skilled and trained, Trevor understands how important it is to achieve the best result for property owners and buyers. Visit us at the Office and catch up with Trevor for a coffee at the coffee club, and let him help you to achieve your Real Estate needs.

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Property Management by Karen Seskis

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close over Christmas, my agent is closed for nearly 11 days and I am concerned about my tenant not paying rent? Jenni, Coolum

Hello Jenni, Christmas can be a stressful time and worrying that your tenant is going to take advantage of the Christmas shut down leads to great concern. in secure car parking plus access to the complex’s heated pool, steam room and gym.

IMAGINE sipping champagne while sitting in your private rooftop spa, reading a good book on the terrace or just relaxing in the beachfront pool.

a prestigious apartment in one of the most

Stop dreaming - all this is within easy reach with penthouse apartment 23.

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New to the market, this apartment offers privacy, views and the convenience that living “on the beach” offers.

bustling business hub of The Junction is only

This one-bedroom penthouse enjoys long views over Laguna Bay and is superbly renovated by a well-known interior designer, making this apartment one of the best in the complex.

convenience and space with an ensuited

AUCTION: On-site Saturday 24 January, at noon

master room and a generous kitchen and

VIEW: By appointment

living room for relaxing or entertaining

DESCRIPTION: 1 bed, 1 bath, 1 car

friends. This apartment also features

AGENT: Shane McCauley and Frank Milat for Richardson & Wrench Noosa, 0403 646 930 or 0438 528 148

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to secure

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If the agency is closing then hopefully they have a process in

for award-winning dining and boutique toes on Noosa Main Beach, while the a short stroll away. The floor plan of this apartment offers

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home essentials

place that ensures someone is keeping an eye on the tenants

ADDRESS: Apartment 23 ‘On the Beach’ 49 Hastings Street, Noosa Heads

rent payment and also the repairs process. Here at Elders Noosa we have administration staff come in over the Christmas period to receipt rents and ensure that we are collecting the rent on behalf of our clients, we still issue breach notices etc. as we don’t want anyone taking advantage of the holiday period. We process our end of month on the irst business day in January, so owners receive their funds promptly. Having said that 98% of our tenants pay their rent on time due to our direct credit system…so our arrears are minimal! If you have any property management questions that you would like to clarify please feel free to contact me on 5474 8811 or karen@eldersnoosa.com.au

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Builders - naughty and nice The report titled the “Licensee

PEOPLE building their new

dispels any suggestion the QBCC

home can enjoy peace of mind

Disciplinary Action Report” will

is not actively enforcing action

thanks to a new list naming

outline the disciplinary action

wherever and whenever it is

contractors who have faced

taken against licensees on a

required,” he said.

disciplinary action.

weekly basis.

“The report provides useful

QBCC Commissioner Steve

information for anyone dealing

the Queensland Building and

Griffin said the report was proof

with a licensee, including home

Construction Commission

of the QBCC’s pro-active role

owners, contractors and anyone

(QBCC) lists the disciplinary

in enforcing compliance and

interested in QBCC regulatory

action taken against industry

ensuring appropriate standards

activities.”

contractors, including a number

are upheld in the industry.

The free online report from

of licence cancellations and

“It clearly shows the

The QBCC Licensee Disciplinary Action Report is

suspensions, and demerit points

effectiveness of the commission’s

available via www.qbcc.qld.gov.

issued.

regulation of the industry and

au.

The QBCC has taken the risk out of choosing a contractor, with a new weekly report listing those who are naughty, so you can choose those who are nice.

OPEN HOMES Castaways Beach 29 Moonbeam Crescent

Sunrise Beach Base Realtors - Petrea Pradella

Sat 1-2pm

Doonan 337 Sunrise Road

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Berns

56 Duke Road

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Brad McDonald

Thur 1-2pm, Sat 11am -12pm Sat 12 -1pm

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Brad McDonald

Sat 10 - 11am

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly & Gavin Ryan

Sat 3-4pm

Noosaville 2/17 Laburnum Crescent

Sat 1-1.30pm

36 Southern Cross Parade

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shannon Orr

Sat 12-12.30pm, Wed 11-11.30am

Sunshine Beach 34 Arakoon Crescent

Apt 9, 1 Elanda Street

Mudjimba 32 Kawanna Street

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shannon Orr

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Peter Butt & Kate Cox

Apt 8‘Costa Nova’1 Belmore Terrace Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren

Eumundi 54 Jocelyn Drive

Apt 2‘Courtside’19 Advance Place

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Hamish Bolderston

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren & Cam Goode

Sat 2-2.30pm Sat 12-12.30pm Sat 10-10.30am, Tue 3-3.30pm

54 Ferguson Street

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly & Rachel Sellman

Sat 11-11.30am

2/63 Elanda Street

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly & Rachel Sellman

Sat 1-1.30pm

5/53 Elanda Street

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly & Rachel Sellman

Sat 12-12.30pm

11/20 Douglas Street

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly & Rachel Sellman

Sat 11-11.30am

25 Paciic Avenue

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly & Rachel Sellman

Sat 1-1.30pm

1/25 Duke Street

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly & Rachel Sellman

Sat 2-2.30pm

48 Elanda Street

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly & Rachel Sellman

Sat 12-12.30pm

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shannon Orr

Sat 10-10.30am

Fri 1-1.30pm, Sat 12-12.30pm

Tewantin

Noosa Heads

1 Tinaroo Place 38 Angler Street

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox

Mon 3-3.30pm

93 Cooyar Street

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox

Sat 11-11.30am

Apt 2 Picture Point, 30 Edgar Bennett Avenue

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox

Thur 12-12.30pm

Apt 5‘Noosa Crest Two’2 Noosa Drive

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox

Fri & Tue 3-3.30pm

14 Mainsails Square

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox

Sat 12-12.30pm

Tinbeerwah 45 Mackay Court

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Hamish Bolderston & Peter Butt

Sat 11-11.30am

565 Sunrise Road

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Berns

Sat 9.30-10.30am

555 Sunrise Road

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Berns

Sat 9.30-10.30am

Apt 517‘Laguna on Hastings’32 Hastings Street

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley & Frank Milat

Sat 12-12.30pm

Apt 20‘Noosa Shores’86-88 Noosa Drive

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley & Frank Milat

Sat 11-11.30am

Apt 23‘On the Beach’49 Hastings Street

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley & Frank Milat

Sat 1-1.30pm

12 Wyona Drive

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shannon Orr

Sat 11-11.30am, Wed 10-10.30am

10/20 Anchorage Circuit

One Noosa - Lydia Kirn

Sat 12-12.45pm

15 Cooran Court

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jennifer Carr

Sat 12-12.30pm

39/20 Anchorage Circuit

One Noosa - Lydia Kirn

Sat 1-1.45pm

Twin Waters

Noosa Springs 128‘The Cascades’61 Noosa Springs Drive

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jill Goode

342‘The Woods’61 Noosa Springs Drive

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox

auction diary

Fri & Sat 11-11.30am Sat 1-1.30pm

527‘The Ridge’61 Noosa Springs Drive

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jon Blonk

Sat 10-10.30am

716‘The Palms’61 Noosa Springs Drive

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jill Goode

Sat 10-10.30am

748‘The Palms’61 Noosa Springs Drive

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jon Blonk

Sat 11-11.30am

15 Cooran Court, Noosa Heads

Richardson & Wrench Noosa

11am

559 Noosa Springs Drive

One Noosa - Craig Brumby

Sat 11-11.45am

Apt 20‘On the Beach’49 Hastings Street, Noosa Heads

Richardson & Wrench Noosa

12pm

716 Noosa Springs Drive

One Noosa - Craig Brumby

Sat 12-12.45pm

3 Kiamba Court, Sunshine Beach

Richardson & Wrench Noosa

10am

Apt 20 Noosa Shores, 86-88 Noosa Parade, Noosa Heads

Richardson & Wrench Noosa

11am

Apt 23‘On the Beach’49 Hastings Street, Noosa Heads

Richardson & Wrench Noosa

12pm

Sat, January 24

Noosa Waters 2/7 Stillwater Place

One Noosa - Lydia Kirn

Fri & Sat 10-10.45am

Peregian Beach 300 David Low Way

Sat, January 17

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox

Thur 5-5.30pm, Fri 4-4.30pm


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