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HomeNewsRoss Crescent biggest residential property deal in Qld for 2023

Ross Crescent biggest residential property deal in Qld for 2023

A beachfront house which has sold for $28 million on Noosa’s Sunshine Beach, is Queensland’s highest reported residential sale for 2023.

The five-bedroom home on 3520sq m of absolute beachfront land at 33 Ross Crescent was negotiated by Tom and daughter Rebekah Offermann of Tom Offermann Real Estate.

It is situated just 600m south of 17 Webb Road, which the company sold two years ago for $34 million, an all-time Queensland record.

With a 62m beach frontage, 33 Ross Crescent last sold in 1987 for $200,000.

Owned by Thomas and Penelope Sykes for the past 36 years, records show they built the current house in 1989.

The selling agents confirmed the sale, but were tight-lipped about the price, citing that he had signed a non-disclosure agreement. The buyer remains confidential.

“If you aspire to being absolute seaside, it doesn’t get much better than living so close to the sand of one of Noosa’s beautiful unspoiled Eastern beaches,’’ Tom Offermann said.

“It is always a joy introducing buyers to these luxury beachfront properties, who are thrilled beyond belief to have acquired an exclusive slice of the paradisaical coastline.”

Commanding a spectacular presence with explosive views of the Coral Sea, this monumental 3520sq m foreshore estate offers splendour on the beachfront.

It is one of the most secluded in Sunshine Beach, has one neighbour, and adjoins naturally vegetated parkland to the south.

It is ranked amongst the top three of private beachfront holdings in both land area and frontage to the ocean in Queensland’s most valuable suburb, truly rare and much coveted.

Almost lost in the heart of beauty, set naturally in the surrounding environment, and protected amongst stands of palms, it is visionary architect Geoffrey Pie’s brilliant homage, a timeless masterpiece beyond luxury.

Shrouded by nature evokes privacy and mystery yet defines the extra wide streetscape.

The clerestory-ceilinged residence sits angled on, and within the dune to take full advantage of ocean and garden views from its two levels of multiple undercover terraces, living and leisure spaces as well as the five bedrooms.

It is sumptuous, discreet, confident, and intrinsic to passive sustainability, and has spaces of varying scale and mood.

Viewing seaward, the pearlescent architect designed, walk-in wet-edge pool appears to float under sunny skies, the only sounds are birdlife in the Sheoaks and waves breaking on the foreshore, plus being mere footsteps to toes-in-the-sand certainly sums up exemplary Sunshine Beach living.

“Living with nothing but the sand and sea in front really is the ultimate prize,” Rebekah Offermann said.

“Sunshine Beach is home to many of Queensland’s highest calibre properties, especially the privileged front row which has increasingly become the exclusive domain of the ultra-fortunate.

“This is one of our favourite properties because of its immense area, wide frontage, which is four times the normal, and with such privacy, few people realise it is there. The almost flat, tree-lined pathway to the beach is as good as it gets.

“Sunshine Beach offers an authentic, unspoiled natural beachfront experience. It is five minutes from sophisticated Hasting Street and Noosa Main Beach plus amazing natural attributes, also golf courses, nationally known restaurants, classy boutiques and art galleries.

“Accessibility is key, and with the airport 20 minutes away, board a direct afternoon flight from Sydney or Melbourne and arrive at your spectacular private island-like foreshore estate, in time for a sunset beach walk.”

FAST FACTS

33 Ross Crescent, Sunshine Beach

Bedrooms 5, Bathrooms 4, Garaging 3, Pool

Private auction held Saturday, 5 August 2023

Facts & Features:

Land Area: 3520sq m; 62m beach frontage; 66.7m street frontage

House Area: 641sq m

Pool: 11.5m by 5.6m wet edge and sun deck

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