Setting the benchmark for luxury living in Noosa Heads was the Habitat estate, where extra-large sites were backed by a lush fauna-filled nature reserve close to the waterways around Lake Weyba, yet within cooee of Hastings Street. Naturally sales were brisk.

Designer Paul Clout said number two’s treed 2074m2 site (over 0.5 acres in old money), was unique. “It ensured there was plenty of space to stretch the house out, plus we tried to have all the main areas gaining the northern aspect and light, whilst also taking in views of the surrounding bushland and breezes from various directions.”

Plaudits for his grand design begin with two entry points. The driveways from Sunset Drive and Habitat Place both lead into park-like gardens up to the porte-cochere.

The lobby-like entrance plus vaulted ceilings throughout to effect maximum natural light are imposing, especially in the over-generous living, dining and kitchen spaces, which are off the hallway on the right-hand side. Typical of such a design is a seamless transition to outdoors with two massive north-facing covered entertaining spaces, a barbeque, pizza oven and appealing pool with a surrounding sun terrace and a backdrop of sub-tropical palms.

The master suite with walk-in-robe opens out to the gardens on the eastern side and central to the residence is a lounge/media room which is accessed from the living spaces and opens out to a terrace on the northern side. Three large bedrooms in the west wing share a family-size bathroom.

“The opportunities for this original home in the prestigious Habitat enclave are only limited by your imagination,” comments Tom Offermann Real Estate agent Eric Seetoo, who’s taking the property to auction onsite at 12pm on Saturday 18 August 2018. “This is an extraordinarily well designed, high-quality home for a family or an astute investor in the second-to-none Noosa Heads location with its enviable postcode of 4567.”

Features & Facts:
Land size: 2074m2
Internal area incl garages: 347m2
External area incl pool & terraces 306m2
Driveways from two street frontages
Porte cochere
Third garage has rear roller door
Rainwater tank