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Sandcastles in concrete

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Situated in the Sandcastles Resort on the Noosa beachfront, this apartment doesn’t only boast an exceptional location, but it is also a smaller complex with lower overheads making it very appealing to investors.
The top floor apartment features a main bedroom plus a loft-style second bedroom and can sleep up to four people.
The floorplan also features a bathroom, kitchen with dishwasher and an open-plan living and dining space.
Here, sliding doors open out to a covered balcony where holiday guests can enjoy the beautiful views and north-facing ocean front location.
The complex offers a sparkling pool, but luscious parklands and the pristine shores of Noosa Beach are only moments away.
The world-famous Hastings Street is right out the front, and guests can choose from a great range of cafes, bars and high-end restaurants or visit some of the region’s natural attractions such as the Noosa National Park and Noosa Main Beach.
Strong holiday income, proven capital gain and well-established management of the complex offers peace of mind for those ready to buy a great investment apartment.
Demand for quality holiday rentals are at an all-time high as millions of visitors flock to Noosa each year. Apartments such as this with an exceptional location and so well-maintained are a rare offering and won’t last long on the market.
Home Essentials:
Address: 16/1 Hastings Street, Noosa Heads
Price: Offers over $1.3 million
Description: 2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car
View: By Appointment
Agent: Shane McCauley and Frank Milat for Richardson and Wrench Noosa, 0403 646 930 or 0438 528 148

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