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Expansive river views

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Located directly opposite the famous Noosa Main Beach, and with stunning river views, this stylish apartment is sure to sell at the coming Richardson and Wrench spring auctions.
Investors will enjoy the good rental returns, tax benefits and the long-term capital appreciation, while guests will love the unbeatable location, surrounding restaurants, boutique shopping and easy access to the world-famous Noosa National Park.
Apartment number 433 is located on the top level of the complex and enjoys both expansive river views as well as one of the largest floorplans in the resort.
Living is spread over 100m2 and includes two bedrooms, a well-appointed kitchen with full size fridge, oven, microwave and plenty of storage space, plus an open-plan living and dining zone with large sliding doors that open out to a covered balcony.
Guests can also take advantage of the resort’s great facilities including a heated pool, wading pool for the children, a gym, barbecue area and spa.
This apartment has been recently refurbished and painted to create a warm and welcoming holiday hideaway for guests and also includes a single car parking space.
Apartment number 433 will be among a list of prestigious properties offered for auction at the Richardson and Wrench spring auction series that will be held at the Sofitel Noosa resort on Friday 30 September from 4pm.
Home Essentials:
Address: Apartment 433 ‘Laguna on Hastings’ 32 Hastings Street, Noosa Heads
Auction: In-room at Sofitel Noosa, Friday 30 September at 4pm
Description: 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car
View: Saturday 12.30pm-1pm
Agent: Shane McCauley and Frank Milat for Richardson and Wrench Noosa, 0403 646 930 or 0438 528 148

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