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HomeNewsWhite house on Hastings Street sells for $4.275m

White house on Hastings Street sells for $4.275m

A brilliant white, three-bedroom, beach-style residence at 99 Upper Hastings St, Little Cove, has sold for $4.275m.

Nestled amid lush greenery of the Noosa National Park on three sides, perched beside a private driveway close to the walkway to Hastings Street and Noosa Main Beach, the house is close to Little Cove Beach and the World Surfing Reserve area.

“It is the only house to have sold in Little Cove in well over a year,” Tom Offermann Real Estate listing agent Chris Miller said, “highlighting how tightly held the location is.

“The last one sold was 74 Upper Hastings Street in January 2023, and that’s not counting 11 Little Cove Road which was vacant land and sold in August 2023.”

Designed by architect Gabriel Poole, the house is on two levels with a second living/media area on the lower level and wrap-around terrace including entry deck.

There are high ceilings throughout, frameless glass panes and louvres, two bathrooms and two car space plus bike storage.

On the upper level, the open-plan living and dining spaces open to an undercover terrace and secluded alfresco space with north-east aspect.

For Chris Miller, his history of selling properties with Noosa National Park on the doorstep continues at Peppers Noosa Resort, 5 Morwong Drive, Noosa Heads, with an off-market sale of the ground-floor apartment 9207 in the Pacific building.

It has a rainforest setting, large terrace suitable for entertaining, was a new record for a one-bedroom apartment in the complex.

For Chris, it was sale number 48. But who’s counting?

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