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Luxury lots amid golf

Imagine sitting on your verandah sipping a sav blanc, looking out across a spectacular golf course, your home secure within a gated community, your own golf cart in the garage, and your booking confirmed for tomorrow’s members’ competition.
This is reality for a privileged group of people lucky enough to buy into the final – and one of the best – residential precincts at Noosa Springs, a few kilometres from the iconic Hastings Street.
The Oasis is attracting keen interest from buyers looking to live in secluded luxury amid the Sunshine Coast’s finest golf course.
Overlooking the golf course’s spectacular 11th and 12th holes, the remaining level home sites are situated within a secure, gated community, each at least 800m2 in size, ranging in price from $735,000.
Lush, subtropical vegetation lines the meandering, clay-paved streets.
The architectural controls assure that homes within this prestigious enclave will be built to the multi-award winning standards of Noosa Springs.
Although part of the Noosa Springs community, The Oasis has its own body corporate, dedicated to the management and maintenance of its parkland and streetscapes.
Noosa Springs’ Clubhouse is only a few minutes away by golf cart, where residents will find the award-winning restaurant and bar, day spa, fitness centres, tennis courts and heated swimming pool.
Residents have preferred admission to membership of Noosa Springs Golf and Spa Resort, allowing them access to these world-class facilities around the clock.
If you are interested in securing a lifestyle that most people can only dream about, arrange an inspection with either Bron Collins 0407 492 824 or Bob Goode 0418 711 319.

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