Real Estate - Noosa - 21st May 2015

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21 May, 2015

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Home for all seasons ON offer is an outstanding Paul Clout designed home positioned in one of Noosa Waters’ most desirable locations.

ample space for a family and guests, while the multiple living spaces positioned around the pool offer plenty of opportunities to rest and relax in this inspiring residence.

Perfectly positioned due north to the water, you can chase the sun throughout the year and make the most of cooling river breezes in summer and warming winter sun during the cooler months.

The kitchen is the heart of the home with marble benchtops, walk-in pantry, Miele appliances, built-in espresso machine and a breakfast bar for casual dining, and from which the home chef can enjoy stunning river views while creating delicious family meals.

From the front entry to the rear private jetty, lightfilled atrium entry and gourmet kitchen, every element of this home is an architectural masterpiece; one could spend hours exploring this home to find the most minute detail. This home is opulent and grand, yet refined and sophisticated in the execution of statement design aspects, resulting in a home that is both breathtaking and functional. Four large bedrooms, including a stunning master suite with walk-in wardrobe and private ensuite, offer

Number 18 Topsails is located only moments from Gympie Terrace with boutique shopping, award-winning restaurants and cafes at your fingertips, while the famous Hastings Street and Noosa Main Beach are only minutes away. Don’t miss your chance to live the true Noosa lifestyle where you can simply stroll to the Noosa River and take in one of the stunning autumn sunsets or relax on your very own private jetty and throw in a line. Homes of this calibre are rare indeed.

home essentials ADDRESS: 18 Topsails Place, Noosa Waters PRICE: $3.75 million VIEW: By appointment DESCRIPTION: 4 bed, 4 bath, 2 car, pool AGENT: Shane McCauley and Frank Milat for Richardson and Wrench Noosa 0403 646 930 or 0438 528 148. 20 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 21 May, 2015


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

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ACROSS FROM THE BEACH

LITTLE COVE 1‘THE COVE’ 24 LITTLE COVE ROAD

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Spacious & Private

View Friday, Saturday & Wednesday 11.00-11.30am Price $3,200,000

Unit 1 ‘The Cove’ is positioned perfectly to enjoy this highly sought after location, right across the road from Little Cove beach and a mere short stroll down the boardwalk to Hastings Street in one direction and the National Park in the other. ɒ One of the largest single level floorplans in Little Cove. ɒ Apartment features private entry for ease of access. ɒ Spacious open plan living and entertainers kitchen. ɒ Delightfully furnished with new furniture throughout. ɒ Generous outdoor living areas and private pool.

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Hamish Bolderston 0478 099 058 Jill Goode 0418 714 653 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa

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ENTRY LEVEL NOOSAVILLE

NOOSAVILLE 2 ‘CORAL BEACH’ 12 ROBERT STREET

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Lifestyle & Location

View Fri & Sat 1.00-1.30pm Price $385,000

This plantation-style townhouse is loaded with extras and just steps from the Noosa River. With renovated kitchen and bathrooms, air conditioning, new blinds and security doors, this open-plan, furnished unit is ready for your immediate enjoyment. ɒ 150 Metres to Noosa River. ɒ French doors opening onto outdoor areas. ɒ Covered entertaining areas and low maintenance gardens. ɒ Well managed complex featuring pool and tennis court.

Hamish Bolderston 0478 099 058 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa

RIGHT ON THE RIVER

NOOSA SOUND 61 WYUNA DRIVE

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Serenity & Space

View Saturday 11.00-11.30am Price $3,950,000

This modern home, right on the river, has been designed beautifully with a flowing floor plan, exquisite finishes and fine attention to detail. There’s plenty of room with beautifully sized bedrooms, office, two living areas plus a superb gourmet kitchen. It is a home filled with light. ɒ The sunny pool is the place for a dip with the children, after playing on the sandy beach. ɒ There is also a jetty to throw in a line and a gated side entrance for a small boat. ɒ Positioned on a wide part of the River overlooking the foliage on the bank opposite. ɒ Within walking distance to some of Noosa’s best restaurants.

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

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LUXURY BEACHFRONT

NOOSA HEADS 14 ‘ON THE BEACH’ 49 HASTINGS STREET

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On the Beach & Loving it.....

View By Appointment Price $1,295,000

Sip Moet from your private balcony over looking the beach, all the way up to the North shore. It doesn’t get any better than this, a true north facing apartment in the middle of Hastings Street and a quality boutique resort in Australia’s premier holiday destination. ɒ Recently reduced by $200,000. ɒ Heated pool, steam room and sauna. ɒ Undercover security parking. ɒ Stunning guest lounge with TV & internet.

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

HOLIDAY APARTMENT

NOOSA HEADS APARTMENT 333 ‘FRENCH QUARTER’

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Income & Lifestyle

View Saturday 12.00-12.30pm Price $660,000

Noosa’s favourite holiday location! Situated directly opposite Noosa’s main beach and so close to the national park with a rental income to make even your accountant smile.... this is a lifestyle decision the whole family can enjoy. ɒ The sunny pool is the place for a dip with the children, after playing on the sandy beach. ɒ Top level apartment in a sort after location. ɒ Great view overlooking the resort style pool. ɒ Direct access to Hastings Street shops and cafes.

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

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ULTIMATE POSITION

LITTLE COVE 7 ALLAMBI RISE

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Build & Prosper

View By Appointment Price Offers over $4,500,000

Panoramic vistas of Noosa’s Main Beach, Laguna Bay, Noosa River and Mt Cooroy and the promise and delivery of a gorgeous sunset stretch in front of you from the pool deck of this home in the dress circle of Noosa. A unique site to build your superb new home. ɒ Perfect weekend getaway with low maintenance gardens, lock-up garage and storage space. ɒ Walk to Hastings Street or the National Park in just 5 minutes. ɒ 885m2 allotment, inground pool, AAA+ position! ɒ This is what Noosa is all about – leave the car in the garage for the entirety of your holiday.

Cam Goode 0400 904 678 Jill Goode 0418 714 653 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa

THROW AWAY THE KEYS

TEWANTIN 9 POINCIANA AVENUE

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Convenience & Charm

View Fri & Sat 1.00-1.30pm Auction On-site Saturday 6 June

A hidden oasis at the suburb’s heart will have you thinking you are a million miles away. Set well back from the road with ample off-street parking; business owners will appreciate the separate studio with ensuite at the front. While ideal for a range of uses, it is perfect as a teenager retreat. ɒ 790sqm block set well back from the road with no road noise. ɒ School opposite; public pool & sporting fields within walking distance. ɒ Low maintenance design lends itself to a lock-up & leave arrangement. ɒ Close to Tewantin CBD; Walk to cafes, retails & services.

Kate Cox 0438 695 505 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au

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highlight home

Always on holiday BUILT in the Spanishstyle with grand arches and white-washed walls, plus stunning views of the glistening ocean, apartment one is a charming home for those who love to feel as though they are on holiday.

Mediterranean-style tiles. The new owners of this home can choose to continue with the renovation or maintain some of the original style elements that make this home unique and simply move in and enjoy the enviable position. The breathtaking views are

LOCATED in the much sought

best enjoyed from the covered

after Crank Street, just 200

terrace which is located off

metres from the Sunshine

the open-plan living space, or

Beach Village with award-

there is a small Juliette balcony

winning restaurants, cafes and

on the side street overlooking

surf club, this two-bedroom

a sunny courtyard with direct

apartment won’t last long on

access to Crank Street. One of seven apartments,

the market.

home essentials

there is a complex pool and al

ADDRESS: Apartment 1, 23 Crank Street, Sunshine Beach

materials, both bedrooms,

fresco dining area to enjoy, as

PRICE: $839,000

one bathroom and the kitchen

well as parking for one car.

VIEW: Saturday 10-10.30am

Solidly built with quality

Don’t miss the chance to

have been renovated, but the original charm of this

inspect this Spanish-style

home is still evident in the

home that is sure to impress

archways, wood slat roof and

even the most astute buyer.

DESCRIPTION: 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car AGENT: Agent: Cam Goode and Jill Goode for Richardson and Wrench Noosa, 0400 904 678 or 0418 714 653

To Whom It May Concern Re: Sale of property at Bushlands Estate Noosaville using Century 21 Real Estate My contact for this important process was Brad McDonald. From the initial phase, until the final contract exchange, Brad kept me informed of every step in the process. Brad’s dedication and openness was impressive, keeping me at ease thru the highs and lows of the sale and reassuring me that the sale would be successful at the price that I had asked for. I wouldn’t hesitate to use Brad McDonald of Century 21, again as my negotiator. Yours faithfully Peter Mason-Johnson

Brad McDonald - Licensed Real Estate Agent M: 0438 194 628 E: brad@c21noosa.com CENTURY 21 CONOLLY HAY GROUP PO BOX 1646, NOOSA HEADS LQD 4567 CENTURY21.COM.AU/NOOSA 26 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 21 May, 2015

NOOSA HEADS SUNSHINE BEACH PEREGIAN BEACH

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Tranquil Dream Acreage in Noosa Hinterland

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Doonan 87 Viewland Drive Strategically positioned, hidden from the quiet street, this private 2 plus acre residence is truly unique while also very functional. Renowned architect Gabriele Poole was the visionary behind this fabulous example of luxurious, organic modern design, which overlooks a pristine rainforest reserve. Juxtaposed above the main house is “The Studio,” a fabulous second structure with four metre high ceilings and a wall of glass that cantilevers over the koi ponds and landscaped grounds based on the Feng Shui principles. t Spacious Master Guest Wing t Total Privacy, Absolutely Secure t Design-inspired Waterfeatures t Executive-style Residence

please contact us anytime on 1300 885 095

Linda Shore-Perez 0427 378 687 linda@villarealestate.com.au David A. Perez 0427 378 600 david@villarealestate.com.au

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t Architecturally Designed t Natural Stone Flooring t Vaulted Gallery/Studio Workshop t Gourmet Kitchen w/ high ceiling

PRICE: $1,250,000 negotiable INSPECT Saturday 23 May TIME: 11:00am - 12:00pm

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Di Henshall’s signature striped design can be seen in homes through Noosa, Brisbane and throughout Australia.

The detail behind the designs

One of Di Henshall’s designs where colour, texture and lighting come together to create an inviting space.

DI Henshall has been in the interior design industry for many years, with her first job after graduation designing showrooms, exhibitions and kitchens for the Middle East, far-east Asia, Canada and northern Africa. After launching Di Henshall Interior Design in 1988, Di has gone on to become one of Noosa and Brisbane’s most well-known interior designers. Real Estate Lifestyle took five with Di to find out a little more about the women behind the designs.

bydesign WITH DI HENSHALL

Tell us more about what Di Henshall Interior Design can do. We are like an architectural practice, only we just work on the interior of buildings. So we design, draw, manufacture and specify everything to do with the inside of a building, whether it is for a shop, hotel, restaurant, house or apartment. People come to us when they need an entire house designed, often right down to soft furnishings and artwork, or when they just need a new shop front or a kitchen makeover. Our projects are so diversified life is never dull around here. Can you tell me about a typical day in your working life? We work as a team, so there is a lot of interaction between all of us. We usually meet, either individually or as a group, in the mornings to assess our priorities for the day - we are usually up against impossible deadlines, so priorities shift continually. Emails come flooding through every night, 28 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 21 May, 2015

some of our clients and suppliers are in different time zones so there is always a truckload of mail to get through. I will often meet one or more of the design team in separate meetings to discuss design development. I spend a great deal of time sketching ideas, selecting fixtures and working on the minutiae of design details. Invariably there is a site inspection on one or more of our jobs, some of them are in other areas, which means I could be in Melbourne, Brisbane, Noosa or Sydney on any given day. What is an average budget spend for a kitchen, bathroom, or house? I could myself into deep trouble here. I truly couldn’t guess the answer because every project is so different, but I can tell you that bathrooms can be just as expensive as a kitchen in some cases. We have had budgets of $10,000 for a room fit-out and over $100,000 for a room, every client’s needs/ desires are very individual.

normally be able to demolish a kitchen, replaster walls, re-tile, re-plumb, re-wire, install cabinetry, template for stone, installation of stone, new tiling, plumbing fixtures and painting in about four weeks. Bathrooms are about the same timeframe, people think because they’re usually smaller that they are easier, but they can be very tricky. To renovate a whole house can take up to three or four months, or longer depending on site conditions, size, etc. What is the process when people want to get a quote? To get a quote, you need a design. To get a design, you need to know an awful lot of things. The brief, the client meetings, the site inspection, trades meetings, sourcing of materials, fabrics, furniture, fixtures and fittings all take an enormous amount of time and effort. Then the design needs to be presented

Can you tell us how long it takes to renovate a room - or a whole house?

to the client for discussion and sign-off. All

Each step of a renovation is connected to another step, so there is a sequence of movements and works that need to be carried out in an orderly way. The trick is to connect all these sequences without any gaps (or lag) between trades. So we would

It is only then that you can give a quote. We

the trades involved need to be fully briefed. advise our clients before we undertake any of this work how much it is going to cost for us to provide them with a design and costs that they can be completely happy with. This is a very labour intensive industry!

Interior designer Di Henshall.


Budget property measures hailed THE Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) has welcomed measures outlined in the Federal Budget that will benefit the property market and help the many small business owners within the property profession. In addition, the REIQ said they were pleased the treasurer did not make any changes to concessional tax arrangements and negative gearing, ensuring stability would continue in the property investment and rental sector. Two key measures were announced: small business with an annual turnover of less than $2 million will benefit with a lower tax rate, dropping from 30 per cent to 28.5 per cent and all items purchased for the business, up to $20,000, will be immediately 100 per cent tax deductible, a measure designed to encourage investment in business assets and put money back into the economy. REIQ CEO Antonia Mercorella said many real estate agencies were small businesses and they would benefit from these budget measures. According to the REIQ, the Queensland residential real estate

The REIQ has welcomed the Federal Budget measures to police existing legislation pertaining to foreign investment in property. profession employed 50,000 people and contributed $8 billion to the economy.

roads and rail,” Ms Mercorella said. “The REIQ welcomes the government’s drive to restore

“The extensive infrastructure projects announced in the budget will indirectly benefit

consumer confidence and get the economy into a stronger position. “When consumer confidence is

owners whose property values

thriving, the benefits flow through

are improved due to greater

to all parts of the economy,

accessibility to public transport,

including the property sector.”

Building boom well backed THINGS are looking up for the building and construction industry following a spike in building approvals and budget measures to help stimulate the economy. In a statement from Master Builders, building approvals in Queensland’s resource-rich regions have spiked in what they describe as a “possible turnaround” for the market. “The figures for March, recently released by the ABS, show resource regions got the first good news since 2012,” the statement said. “The Sunshine Coast and Darling Downs also achieved a strong period of growth after a couple of quiet months.” Master Builders deputy executive director Paul Bidwell said he was hopeful the figures indicated the beginning of a “turnaround” in regional economies that had been lagging for the past three years. “The figures clearly indicate that the market in Mackay and Central

Master Builders Queensland is hoping the latest statistics from the ABS show the industry is on the brink of a "turnaround". Queensland improved for the month of March,” Mr Bidwell said. “However, when you compare the yearly figures, both regions are still down Mackay by 57 per cent, and Central Queensland by 52 per cent.” According to the ABS statistics, total dwellings approved for construction in Queensland increased by eight per cent over the month (seasonally adjusted). Year-on-year, total dwelling approvals were up 15 per cent to March. The increase has been largely attributed to multi-unit approvals which increased 17.6 per cent over the month, seasonally adjusted.

This brings the total approvals for multi-unit construction for the past 12 months to 41,370 - a record high, while the Sunshine Coast recorded an increase of 27.4 per cent to a total of 367 approvals for the month. Multi-unit approvals have been gradually increasing their share of overall approvals for the past two years.

The REIQ said they supported measures introduced in the latest budget to police existing legislation pertaining to foreign investment in property. In the budget, third parties, such as lawyers, accountants or real estate agents, who knowingly assist in any breaches will also face civil and criminal penalties,

including fines of $42,500 for individuals and $212,500 for corporate breaches. “In our experience, real estate agents are law abiding members of the community who understand that they must act within the law and the REIQ agrees with the policing of legislation,” Ms Mercorella said. 201519004-ACM19-15

Overwhelming response! “Thanks Noosa Today – the level of genuine enquiry we have had on this fantastic new development, “Kalani” on Gympie Terrace in Noosaville, has been overwhelming! This is a fabulous development and your paper obviously reaches the clientele who appreciates a luxury, river view opportunity in the renowned landscape of Gympie Terrace, Noosaville.”

They now make up 47 per cent of all approvals in the past 12 months - the largest share they have ever held. Master Builders is hoping the Federal Budget will boost building confidence on the back of subdued business sentiment in Queensland. Mr Bidwell said in relation to the 1.5 per cent tax cuts for small business, the construction industry is largely made up of small businesses. “Nearly one in five of Queensland’s small businesses are in the construction industry. These are mums and dads who are giving it a go."

David Conolly Partner M.0438 259 956

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House market bustling as investors buy in STATE Treasurer and Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations Curtis Pitt has welcomed the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) figures that show Queensland’s housing sector is going from strength to strength. According to the ABS, investment commitments for the construction of new dwellings in Queensland increased in the March quarter to the highest

level since February 2008. Mr Pitt said it was great news for the Queensland housing sector as

“Looking ahead, sustained low interest rates are expected to support investor activity in Queensland’s housing market.

investor confidence builds. “Lending finance data shows investor housing finance in Queensland for the purchase of existing dwellings for rent or resale totalled $4 billion in the March quarter 2015,” he said. “Meanwhile, investor finance

commitments for the construction of new dwellings rose to $625 million in the March quarter 2015.

“With Brisbane’s rental yields more attractive than other major capitals, particularly for apartments, units and townhouses, further investor interest may switch

The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) figures that show Queensland's housing sector is going from strength to strength. towards Queensland.” Mr Pitt said the Palaszczuk Government was ruling out any new state taxes targeting foreign property investors in Queensland. “We want to send out a very clear message that Queensland

Coolum Beach

Peregian Beach

22 Centenary Heights Road

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Jonathan Tomasini

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179 Centenary Heights Road

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Gavin Ryan

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Doonan

Unit 1/2199 David Low Way

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Jonathan Tomasini

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Berns

87 Viewland Drive

Villa Prestige Properties - David Perez

Thur & Sat 10.30-11.30am

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Little Cove Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Hamish Bolderston

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Nathan Ejindu

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Apt 6, 14 Sobraon Street

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox & Jake Sudrajat

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1‘Aqua Sunrise’38 Ventura Street

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Steve Williams

Sunrise Beach

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Eumundi Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Berns

Sat 11-11.45am

Peregian Springs 24 Greenside Place

29 Whyandra Close

Apt 1‘The Cove’24 Little Cove Road

“This is about providing certainty to businesses and investors to make Queensland a more attractive destination for foreign capital.”

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is open for business and that we welcome foreign property investment,” he said.

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Sunshine Beach 34 Arakoon Crescent

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox

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Apt 7‘Colonades’23 Crank Street

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Cam Goode & Jill Goode

Sat 10-10.30am

17 The Esplanade

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren & Jon Blonk

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1/25 Duke Street

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay & Rachel Sellman

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2/20 Weyba Street

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay & Rachel Sellman

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1/8 Hill Street

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay

1/10 Park Crescent

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay & Rachel Sellman

Sat 11-11.30am

3/12 Park Crescent

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay & Rachel Sellman

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Fri, Sat, Wed 11-11.30am

Noosaville 5 Lake Entrance Boulevard

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Cam Goode

Sat 12-12.30pm

Apt 2‘Coral Beach’12 Robert Street

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Hamish Bolderston

Fri & Sat 1-1.30pm

Apt 37‘Noosa Place’272 Weyba Road

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Hamish Bolderston

Sat 10-10.30am

41 Jacksonia Place

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Brad McDonald

Sat 1-1.30pm

Fri & Sat 11-11.30am

Tewantin Noosa Heads 9 Poinciana Avenue

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox

Fri & Sat 1-1.30pm Fri & Sat 2-2.30pm

93 Cooyar Street

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox & Jake Sudrajat

Sat 11-11.30am

38 Werin Street

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox

Apt 333‘French Quarter’1 Halse Lane

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Frank Milat & Shane McCauley

Sat 12-12.30pm

1 Freeman Court

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Rachel Sellman

Sat 1-1.30pm

Apt 407‘Netanya’71 Hastings Street

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Frank Milat & Shane McCauley

Sat 1-1.30pm

26 Nairana Rest

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox

Apt 2‘Villa Nette’56 Park Road

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Hamish Bolderston

90 Patterson Drive

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Brad McDonald

Sat 12-1pm

9 Sunset Drive

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Cam Goode & Jill Goode

5 Ashdown Court

Villa Prestige Properties - David Perez

1‘Artis’8 Noosa Drive

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay & Rachel Sellman

Tinbeerwah

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Noosa Sound 61 Wyuna Drive

auction diary Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jennifer Carr

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Noosa Waters 59 The Peninsula

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Sat, June 6 Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley & Frank Milat

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9 Poinciana Avenue, Tewantin

Richardson & Wrench Noosa

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