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Privacy and position on the water

A riverfront Noosaville property benefits from both worlds – position as well as privacy.

Adrian Reed and Donna Taylor at Reed & Co Estate Agents are taking the striking four-bedroom house with pool and jetty to auction on Wednesday, 4 February, at 1pm.

Perfectly positioned on one of Noosa’s most revered stretches of the river, 41 Wyuna Drive is a rare convergence of natural theatre and contemporary refinement, comprehensively renovated in 2025 to an exceptional standard, agency director and founder Adrian Reed said.

“Riverfront homes of this calibre, with a prized north-east aspect and private jetty, are incredibly rare in Noosa.

“This property has been completely redesigned to maximise its position on the river, delivering an exceptional lifestyle opportunity in one of the area’s most tightly held waterfront streets.”

The 2025 renovation was extensive and uncompromising in its execution. Every element has been replaced, renewed or elevated.

The result is a residence that feels entirely new, while remaining deeply connected to its riverfront setting.

The position of the property highlights the bushland outlook across a wide expanse of water. This gives privacy in a precinct renowned for providing a peaceful waterfront lifestyle.

Early enquiry has been a balance of Brisbane, local interstate interests.

“As the Brisbane market continues to push ahead in the lead-up to the 2032 Olympic Games, there is plenty of capacity for them to move,” Adrian said

“A lot have done really well out of the South-east corner of Queensland.

“There is good energy in the Noosa market place.

“Overall, it is stronger than at the end of last year.”

At the heart of the Wyuna Dve house, the quality designer kitchen is a true statement. Vast slabs of Italian sourced Arizona Quartzite form the island, benchtops and backsplashes.

Importantly, the property benefits from a current and highly sought-after short-term holiday letting approval, enhancing its appeal as a blue-chip lifestyle investment, premium holiday home, or permanent residence of distinction.

“Wyuna Drive, often referred to as Hideaway Island, is renowned for its strong sense of community, leafy central parkland and quiet exclusivity, all while remaining just moments from Hastings Street, Noosa Main Beach and the cafes and restaurants of Gympie Terrace,” Adrian said.

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