Noosa house price record smashed in off-market deal of $27 million

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It wasn't for sale, but the buyers of a luxury waterfront house in Noosa made an offer for it after staying there for about $1800 a night | TawarRazaghi

The buyers made the offer after staying in the luxury rental that costs about $1800 a night.A waterfront property at Noosa Heads has sold for $27 million, breaking the suburb record in an off-market deal.

The deal, secured by Richardson & Wrench Noosa Principal Gillian McCauley, began when the McLarens walked into her Hastings Street office to enquire about purchasing a holiday home. The home, which can sleep up to eight people, has three car spaces as well as river access and a private jetty.The price is a far cry from the $2,212,500 median house price in Noosa Heads, which jumped 41.4 per cent in the year to September on Domain data.But the contemporary, almost all-white home is in a league of its own as it is positioned on the highly coveted Noosa Parade with private access to the canal and beyond.

Hancock’s general manager of business development, Dan Wade, whose home is a $1.6 million house in Perth, bought a $20 million house on Noosa Waters after a protracted two-year settlement with no finance required.

 

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