Many pictures have been taken of the old shacks that remain in this once quiet fishing village, and this property is one of the favourites and one you tend to drool over in magazines.
On the waterfront opposite foreshore reserve and with stunning views of the lake, this original boat house has been converted into an ideal getaway or retreat, an inspiring property to thaw out those tired brains, relax and watch the boats go by.
With 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, all kitchen facilities including a walk in pantry, open plan living, and a covered verandah at front, everything is in place to swing open the big doors, plonk down and delight in this ideal location.
The interior design follows the traditional blue and white boat theme throughout and is casual and refreshing. A recent addition of the 2nd bedroom as a separate cabin for the kids continues the theme.
With an extremely rare 34m wide frontage, there is so much scope to add pavilions/pods to increase living spaces; or to even build afresh.
The block is 645sm with gentle elevation toward the rear out of the flood zone and never to be built out water views.
Those with vision recognise the future direction of this unspoilt coastal village, only 25 mins by boat or car to Hastings Street, Noosa. Surrounded by Lake Cootharaba (Queenslands largest inland tidal salt water lake), National Park and rural preservation zone, there is a very limited supply of properties in the village precinct and even less on the waterfront.
A playground for young and old, with International, National or State sailing championships on the lake annually, a variety of water sports, fishing and swimming, a vast array of social and community activities to join in, plus the fabulous historic Apollonian Hotel Boreen Point makes for an idyllic lifestyle. Smack in the centre of Noosa Biosphere reserve and the Noosa River system, you should take the time to explore this remarkable and rare coastal environment before its too late.
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