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When local knowledge plays a part

When designing a home in Noosa it is wise to utilise those with local knowledge – knowledge about the environment, what suits the lifestyle, what makes the most of the aspect.

A four-bedroom, three-bathroom, two-car waterfront house at 45 Mossman Ct, Noosa Heads, comes with excellent credentials in this regard.

Designed by multi-award winning architects Bark, it enjoys the prized canal location with private jetty and sandy beach.

David Conolly and Mike Hay of Century 21 Noosa are taking the property to auction Saturday, 11 October, at 2pm.

“It’s a gorgeous home” Mike said, “one of those rare opportunities on Mosman Ct where you can look across the deep river to the bushland reserve.

“It is a beautiful outlook and there are long water views.”

Sydney and Melbourne interests have been the big players early but also Brisbane and locals looking for a place to moor the boat.

It’s the first time the property has been offered in 25 years and offers laid-back luxury, elegance and sophistication all in one.

From the expansive two-storey layout to the high-end finishes and exclusive address, there’s a lot to love about this one-of-a-kind home.

A grand entry foyer takes you to the open-plan kitchen, dining and living room nestled under a towering void. A wall of glass frames the water views and retracts to create a seamless connection to the outdoors.

A suite of premium appliances awaits in the chef’s kitchen, featuring expansive countertops, a butler’s pantry, and a servery window connecting to the built-in outdoor barbecue and sink.

A versatile sitting room, with zero-corner sliding doors, extends the main-level living space, plus there’s a ground-floor laundry, lock-up garage and bedroom with outdoor access, a walk-in robe and an ensuite for guests.

Upstairs, there is an open family room alongside three bedrooms, including the main suite. Here, there is a walk-in robe and a private waterfront balcony, and there’s also a decadent ensuite with a soaking tub and a double vanity.

Bedroom two enjoys access to a two-way ensuite, and the fourth bedroom could easily be used as a multi-purpose room, an office or a rumpus.

The property is securely gated with manicured gardens and a sunny waterside deck with steps that lead down to a sandy beach.

CLASSIC FAMILY BEACH HOUSE

Imagine waking each day to the sun rising over the ocean. That’s what’s on offer at a four-bedroom, two-bathroom, two-car beachfront house, pool, at 49 Tristania Dve, Marcus Beach.

The property is being marketed by Nic Hunter of Tom Offermann Real Estate and goes to auction Saturday, 11 October, at 12pm.

Set on an elevated 936sq m allotment with bushland reserve access to Marcus Beach, this classic family beach house captures the relaxed spirit of coastal living.

Featuring a flexible layout, it offers dual-level living with two or three bedrooms downstairs.

There are panoramic views across the Pacific Ocean, multiple indoor-outdoor living zones, and side access to park the beach car, the kayaks or the trailer.

Held by one family for decades, the main living level is light-filled and designed to celebrate the stunning coastal outlook.

A spacious open-plan living and dining area flows out to both beachside and northern decks.

At the heart, the kitchen features ample storage and a clever open design that connects seamlessly with the living area.

The beachside main bedroom suite is a true retreat: spacious, ensuited, and complete with spacious robes and a private deck to take in the sound of waves and ocean views.

Downstairs, the layout is ideal for extended family, guests, or growing children. Two large bedrooms are tucked away on the southern side for peace and privacy, while the central family room opens to a covered deck and lawn beyond.

There is a bar area, while custom folding doors create the option for a fourth bedroom or multi-purpose room .

This level also includes a well-appointed family bathroom, separate WC, laundry with northern access, and a large storage cupboard.

The level lawn is low-maintenance and ideal for backyard games. A timber gate at the rear of the garden leads through the reserve directly to the beach – a sandy path just waiting for barefoot adventures.

Marcus Beach is one of the last remaining beachfront suburbs offering space, privacy, and tranquility, Ni Hunter said, and all within a short drive to Hastings Street.

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