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HomeNewsNoosa Hinterland acreage offered for first time in over 35 years

Noosa Hinterland acreage offered for first time in over 35 years

A classic Noosa Hinterland acreage has been offered to the market for the first time in more than 35 years.

42 Lukes Road, Cooroy Mountain, has 43.22ha of cleared fertile land and, with spectacular 360-degree views from Mount Cooroy to Pomona, Ninderry and beyond, the opportunities are seen as endless.

The property is being marketed by Ray White Commercial Noosa and Sunshine Coast North Property Consultant Tracey Ryan and Director Paul Butler.

“With increasing numbers of people migrating north to the Noosa region, with plans to move away from densely populated cities, the Noosa Hinterland market continues to show strong growth,” Ms Ryan said.

“Historically low stock levels are further creating a lack of choice for buyers and this property offers the ultimate rural lifestyle, combining bush and beach, with easy access to bustling Cooroy and cosmopolitan Hastings Street.

“The four dams and house water are fed from pristine springs straight from Cooroy Mountain and the fenced gardens surround the imposing two-storey, five-bedroom, two-bathroom “Grand Dame” home.

“In the foothills of Cooroy Mountain, this asset is in one of Noosa Hinterland’s most sought-after localities just 20 minutes to Noosa River and 25 minutes to Hastings Street and Noosa Main Beach. The bustling hinterland town of Cooroy is only seven minutes from the front gate.”

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