Jawdropping beach house more than doubles in price at auction

Jawdropping beach house more than doubles in price at auction
Published: Nov 08, 2023

26 Mcanally Drive, Sunshine Beach, was designed by Chris Clout and built in 2015. This topnotch holiday home, unceasingly ranked among Queensland’s weightier properties, has sold for increasingly than double what its owner paid in 2016, setting a suburb record.

Azure, designed by renowned Noosa-based designer Chris Clout to make the most of jawdropping views wideness Noosa national park all the way lanugo the coastline, set a new non-beachfront record when it sold under the hammer over the weekend, equal to agents.

Jawdropping beach house more than doubles in price

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The enormous veranda has a built in kitchen and bar set up for entertaining. Tom Offermann of Tom Offermann Real Estate, who listed Azure with daughter Rebekah, saw 26 Mcanally Drive, Sunshine Beach, sell under the hammer for $13.5m.

The price was 117 per cent higher than what the seller, private investment wholesaler David Hannon of Chifley Investor Group, paid in 2016.

“It attracted interest from all over the globe, all wideness the country and set a new price record for non-beachfront in Sunshine Beach.”

Azure has five bedrooms with four bathrooms, a double garage and is on a 653sq m woodcut in a suburb with some of the most expensive real manor in Queensland. No expense was spared on the fittings. The very tony kitchen set up.

You can see inside the pool from one of five bedrooms the home has.

The home was built in 2015 for Deborah Miller and Glen Watson, who transformed the site from a 1970s waterfront house to a jawdropping designer home without climbing on a ladder to realise it had a unconfined view.

“The moment you walk through the gates, it’s all well-nigh the water,” Ms Miller told The Australian the year surpassing they sold it to Mr Hannon for $6.2m. “I just really wanted those spectacular views to take centre stage.”

The home is a repast for the senses with no expense spared from its elegant foyer to hand-blown crystal droplet chandelier, double storey voids, Italian Carrara marble floors, crystal white marble pool terrace, to wide views wideness the waterfront and water.

The top floor is set up like a luxury penthouse with its own garden, spa and seated daybed.

A good contender for the weightier view any washroom has been unliable to have on the top floor.

The home office has glimpses of the ocean.

But by far its most outstanding diamond full-length is the pool with a 6m by 11m infinity whet and two seated double day beds that have been worshiped and well-timed wideness Queensland.

“The unexampled entertainer will be very impressed expressly knowing every widget is on hand, and outside on the pool terrace is an outdoor kitchen and a lounge area, where pre-lunch drinks watching whales returning south or frolicking dolphins, is de rigueur,” was how it was described in the listing.

The home’s top level is set out like a penthouse with “fashionista-style walk-in robe/dressing room”, freestanding stone bathtub, a shower with a panorama window, floor to ceiling doors, private terrace with day bed, garden, triple water full-length and a spa.