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Beachfront glamour in centre of Hastings St

It’s gorgeous … a one-bedroom, one-bathroom, one-car beachfront apartment in Noosa Heads.

Eliza Coppin of Tom Offermann Real Estate said 19 On The Beach at 49 Hastings St, enjoyed enviable north-easterly views across Laguna Bay, then around to First Point and Noosa National Park.

Set for auction Saturday, 22 November, at 12pm, the apartment is very popular due to access and aspect.

“It is a heavily-booked apartment,’’ Eliza said. “The main interest is from interstate and people wanting to upgrade.’’

The apartment features a transformed, remarkably detailed and appointed living area with a wall of glass that seamlessly takes you from indoors to the undercover terrace and beyond.

Textures, colour, unique fixtures, finishes, custom upholstery and one-of-a-kind pieces, create a playful interior. The sumptuous white boucle sofa, custom console and designer mirrors are complemented by pendants, artifacts and accessories.

The undercover terraces feature sun lounges, and a day bed. The galley kitchen features grey terrazzo-topped oak cabinetry including lower as well as floor-to-ceiling cabinetry.

There’s a marble semi-island breakfast bar; and a range of Siemens premium appliances such as oven, cooktop and integrated fridge as well as a Miele dishwasher.

The bedroom suite continues the luxury curvaceous theme with custom bedhead, white side tables and robes with oak doors. Similarly in the ensuite with marble custom basin-topped oak cabinetry, russet wall tiles, designer mirror, drencher shower and wall of glass bricks.

“Apartments of this calibre and commanding such presence on the beachfront seldom come to market,” Eliza said.

For something different, watch for a spacious Noosaville apartment Eliza will be taking to auction in the New Year.

HAPPY HAPPIES AT WAVECREST

There were sentimental reasons aplenty at 31 Wavecrest Dve, Castaways Beach, that was listed by Tom Offermann Real Estate marketing agent Jesse Stowers and vendors he has known for 40 years.

The four-bedroom, two-bathroom home just five minutes to the dog-friendly beach and popular surf breaks was sold under the hammer for $1.75m.

Happiness all round with a family from NSW heading north to join friends in the area, while underbidders from NSW and Victoria watched closely from the sidelines. 

FORTHCOMING AUCTIONS

FRIDAY, 21 November

Noosa Heads

24 Kareela Ave: 4bed, 2bath house on 698sq m, 11am, Tiffany Wilson 0468 922 519 Tom Offermann Real Estate

1/70 Upper Hastings St: 3bed, 2bath, 2car apartment, 12pm, Adam Offermann 0475 804 467 Eric Seetoo 0419 757 770 Tom Offermann Real Estate

29 Tarina St: 4bed, 2bath, 2car house, pool, 1pm, Erica Newton 0410 603 519 Tom Offermann Real Estate

SATURDAY, 22 November

Eumundi

7 Finley Rd: 4bed, 3bath, 2car house, pool, on 0.91ha, 5pm, Beau Lamshed 0402 699 303 Tom Offermann Real Estate

Noosa Heads

19/49 Hastings St: 1bed, 1bath, 1car beachfront apartment, 12pm, Eliza Coppin 0423 726 639 Tom Offermann Real Estate

4 Weyba Park Dve: 6bed, 4bath, 2car house, pool, 3pm, Mike Hay 0417 624 059 Rachel Sellman 0422 719 041 Century 21 Noosa

WEDNESDAY, 26 November

Black Mountain

478 Black Mountain Rd: 4bed, 2bath, 1car house, pool, on 2ha, barn, dam, 12pm, Jeanette Catalano 0422 923 851 Mario Catalano 0400 613 879 Hinternoosa

THURSDAY, 27 November

Eerwah Vale

52 Musavale Rd: 12.11ha with 1bath shed, machinery shed, dam, stock yards, creek, 1pm, Jeanette Catalano 0422 923 851 Mario Catalano 0400 613 879 Hinternoosa.

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