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Sunshine Beach street rated Top 2 in Australia

The appeal of Noosa property continues to go from strength to strength.

The latest data from the REA Group has revealed a Sunshine Beach street is among the best in Australia.

A combination of search data and house price growth, pinpoints where property seekers on realestate.com.au wanted to live, and the top 10 most popular streets in luxury suburbs.

Australia’s favourite street in a luxury neighbourhood based on views per listing for the past 12 months was Victoria Avenue in South Australia’s Unley Park.

Seaview Terrace, Sunshine Beach is second on the list.

Living in the front row at the beach has never been more desirable and fiercely competed for, after-all owning an absolute beachfront home is the hallmark of success, the epitome of coastal living.“It’s always been the case,” Noosa real estate principal Tom Offermann said.

“These AAA-grade properties attract enormous interest when they hit the market, and the majority of people enquiring make comments such as ‘gone out of my price range’.

“This is nothing new and interestingly, it was the same when beachfront properties were selling for $200,000 in the early ’90s.“In recent weeks land at 66 Seaview Terrace attracted well over 200 inquiries, six were registered to bid and it sold for $7.7m.”At 10am on Saturday, May 15, the auction spotlight will be on almost a hectare of absolute beach frontage – the widest on Noosa’s eastern seaboard.

There are no neighbours, only a dazzling white sand beach equivalent to two football field lengths.

“The response to Castaways Point, which has been in the Flynn family since 1977, has been phenomenal,” Mr Offermann said, “and with nothing else like it along the beachfront, it is a challenge for buyers to assess its value.

“There isn’t even a regular-size beachfront block in existence in Castaways Beach, let alone one 15 times the size of a regular block.

“This presents an opportunity to secure a-AAA grade beachfront estate which can honestly be described as totally unique, and one that will always lead the market in value growth.”

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