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Noosa Heads waterfront apartment sails away with new record

A two-bedroom Noosa Heads waterfront apartment has sailed away with a new record as the most expensive property ever sold in the tightly held Noosa Harbour Resort.

At $2,925,000, 31/6 Quamby Place broke all previous resort sales in a deal negotiated and settled by Richardson & Wrench’s Gillian McCauley.

“Noosa Sound waterfront properties are highly prized – they rarely become available, and when they do, they sell quickly,” says Gillian.

“For this sale, the opulent renovation and unbeatable views pushed it into the record books. Through careful negotiation and skill, we surpassed all previous prices. It’s an exceptional result.”

Having undergone a high-end luxury renovation and with enviable panoramic river and sunset views, 31/6 Quamby Place was snapped up by a boat-owning family from Melbourne looking for the quintessential Noosa riverside lifestyle.

The Richardson & Wrench Noosa team is no stranger to smashing suburb prices, achieving record-breaking sales year after year. Notable headline-making deals include a record $27m for a luxury home that wasn’t on the market.

Richardson & Wrench Group Managing Director, Andrew Cocks, says: “Gillian and the team have once again raised the bar for Noosa property sales. Consistently breaking sale records takes immense skill and strategy, it’s an incredible achievement and they deserve to be congratulated for setting the standard in real estate service.”

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