Whether you’re looking for a sea change or want to buy closer to the city, we’ve picked our favourite high-end homes for you to inspect this week.
Calling all golfers: this contemporary villa has direct access to the Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort golf course plus beautiful views across to the Daintree Ranges.
Set within a boutique, eco-friendly development, the property comes with double-height ceilings in the living-dining room, a stylish all-white kitchen and a pool.
Ray White Port Douglas’ Milo Rasinac is selling the home with a guide of $2.85 million.
This whole-floor apartment is one of just four in the waterfront Watermarque development by Allen Jack + Cottier which comes with a communal boatshed, jetty and casual deep water mooring.
The house-sized property spans 414 square metres and offers four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
There’s a gas eat-in kitchen with Miele appliances and a walk-in pantry, a combined living/dining room with fireplace and a separate media room.
Claudia Portale from McGrath Lower North Shore is guiding $11 million to $12 million.
Located a 10-minute drive north of Mission Beach, Sails claims an elevated position with panoramic ocean and island views.
Inside, the highlight of the open-plan layout is the dramatic six-metre-high ceiling which provides plenty of space for grand art installations.
Cool down in your pool or walk 300 metres to the beach.
Steve Wiltshire from Mission Beach Real Estate is selling the home with a guide of $2.35 million.
Built circa 1936, this handsome sandstone residence has been renovated and extended to include family-friendly, open-plan living spaces opening onto a north-facing, covered terrace adjoining a manicured garden with a pool.
With four bedrooms and three bathrooms, the two-level property retains plenty of character charm including domed ceilings, original fireplaces and timber floors.
Stephanie Williams from Wiliams Real Estate is running an expressions-of-interest campaign closing on May 4 and guiding $2.95 million to $3.1 million.
Interior designers Handelsmann + Khaw have brought a Mediterranean sensibility to this beachside home originally designed by architect Peter Muller.
Fronting Gibsons Beach Reserve, the three-level property comes with a wet-edge pool, a home theatre and a selection of marble-floored living spaces, each opening onto terraces.
Gavin Rubinstein from Ray White TRG takes the home to auction on May 10 with a guide of $16 million.
Boasting a large, north-facing back garden with a pool and covered alfresco terrace, this elegant family home sits on a landscaped, 1126-square-metre block.
The five-bedroom home comes with both formal and casual living spaces, a Brazilian quartz island kitchen, three tumbled marble bathrooms with under-floor heating and views of the city from the upper-level balcony.
There’s also a home office and a double garage.
Simon Harrison from Belle Property Lane Cove is guiding $9 million ahead of a May 7 auction.
Ideal for an extended family or to generate income from holiday lettings, this unique oceanfront property comprises two residences as well as a separate en suite guest room.
The award-winning main home offers three bedrooms, a Miele kitchen and multiple verandahs, the upper level with expansive water views.
The secondary residence has two bedrooms, each with an en suite and there’s a 12-metre saltwater pool, a palm-fringed garden and garaging for four cars.
Travis Schumacher from Raine & Horne Port Douglas/Mossman is looking for offers over $4 million.
Positioned within walking distance to top schools, this grand Victorian residence sits within the Brocklesby Estate heritage precinct.
There are five living spaces plus a manicured garden with a pool.
Michael Armstrong from Jellis Craig Stonnington is running an expressions-of-interest campaign until May 12 and gives a price guide of $6.3 million-$6.8 million.