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Spectacular waterfront house steals the spotlight

Impeccably styled and with the perfect aspect, a magnificent waterfront home at Noosa Waters certainly makes a statement.

The five-bedroom, four-bathroom house with pool and jetty at 60 The Peninsula goes to auction next month and is already attracting local, interstate and international interest.

Marketed by Nic Hunter and Tom Offermann of Tom Offermann Real Estate, it is likely to set a new price level for a single block in the estate.

There is a great sense of arrival to the Hamptons-style home on two levels.

Stepping stones beneath a gallery lead to the entry.

These steps appear to be suspended in space, with waters on either side as well as the swimming pool wrapping around to a spacious bedroom suite.

“There are a lot of spectacular waterfront homes but this would have to be the most beautiful property we’ve had the privilege to represent,’’ Nic Hunter said.

“The level of finish and construction is perfect to the eye.

“The easy-flow nature of the house draws you in and makes you feel at home.

“A great blend of textures have been expertly chosen to reflect a homely environment with a luxe splendour.’’

Nic said he has been swamped with interest in the first few days of the property hitting the market.

Inspections are being conducted with qualified buyers as the general interest would be huge.

It will be a private auction at 12pm on Saturday, May 7, with pre-registered bidders invited.

From the spectacular entry, the impact of the outlook from the living area to the water and stone bridge on Mermaid Quay is stunning.

You could live on the outdoor entertaining area alone.

European oak floors in a herringbone pattern and designer rugs are throughout the massive open-plan formal, informal and dining spaces.

Three fireplaces are framed with dry alpine-stacked stone.

The custom kitchen by Wyer + Craw comprises two island benches/breakfast bar, porcelain-topped shaker-style profile cabinetry with glass panels, Carrara marble splashbacks and multiple high-end appliances, also a butlers’ pantry and a wine cellar.

The west wing has two bedroom suites.

Bathrooms are tiled with imported gold inlay Carrara marble tiles.

One with access to the northerly terraces has an outdoor stone bath and rain shower.

For your comprehensive guide to auctions in Noosa this week pick up your free copy of Noosa Today on Friday.

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