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Two records broken in one week

Both properties have a close connection to the water yet that is where similarities ended … until auction day.

Stealing the auction limelight last weekend was the Tom Offermann Real Estate agent Eric Seetoo’s listing of 21 Dolphin Cres, Noosaville.

It was touted on a recent cover of Noosa Today Property as “whatever floats your boat is here” and lots more, according to the myriad quality inquiries and inspections prior to the auction.

The inspiring two-level, four-bedroom residence and a well-proportioned design stretching widthways, on a tranquil deep and wide blue reach of Hideaway Island with not a house in sight, pays homage to the location and environment.

Keen to make it their home were three registered bidders.

After opening at $7m, bids rose rapidly until it was sold under the hammer to Queensland buyers for $12m, a new record for Noosaville.

The result surpassed all sale prices of other waterfront homes, even on two and three blocks of land.

Earlier in the week, the second suburb with a new property record was Sunrise Beach.

An epic absolute beachfront 716sq m site, the eighth and last available in the exclusive highly prized Noosa’s Beaches estate is poised perfectly mere footsteps to white sand.

Listed by Tom Offermann Real Estate agent Cameron Urquhart and principal Tom Offermann, 7 Beaches Noosa, at 56 David Low Way, Sunrise Beach, was sold immediately after last week’s auction for a sum well in excess of the $10m to a long-term client of the agency.

With two record sales in one week, arguably that is a record in itself.

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