$14 million Sunshine Beach trophy home sale

$14 million Sunshine Beach trophy home sale
Staff reporterOctober 28, 2018

A $14 million house sale in Sunshine Beach has been struck.

The 2 Belmore Terrace beachfront house is close to the village shops.

It sold on the very first inspection just prior to hitting the market.

“While Nic Hunter and I were still putting the finishing touches on the marketing material we invited an interstate buyer to have a preview inspection," Tom Offermann at Tom Offermann Real Estate said.

"They flew up, loved what they saw and signed an unconditional contract on the spot.”

The house is on a 1258 sqm lot with 41 metre ocean frontage.

It is five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and a stunning 23m pool.

The sale follows other records Tom Offermann Real Estate negotiated in Sunshine Beach for $15.2 million and $18 million earlier this year.

"Our company has sold nine of Noosa’s top 10 sales this year which we attribute largely to the connections we have with affluent clients who recognise the unique beauty of Noosa.

"Our company’s Sept Qtr sales volume grew 58% compared to the same Qtr in 2017, and enquiry levels are showing no signs of slowing and listings remaining tight with just 3.5% of properties on the market.

“Lately there has been some uncertainty amongst buyers and sellers due to reports about southern markets cooling, mainly from tightening of lending by banks.

"The relatively minor price falls in Sydney and Melbourne include sales from the inner city to outlying suburbs, so what relationship does the Parramatta market have to Noosa?  None, we think.” said Tom Offermann.

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