Golf lover's paradise for $29 million boasts a private, championship-sized course with professional grounds staff
Golf lover's paradise for $29 million boasts a private, championship-sized course with professional grounds staff
By
Kristy Johnson
December 12, 2022
Multimillionaires with a passion for golf will want to snap up this Queensland estate.
The seven-bedroom property at 368 Dath Henderson Road in Tinbeerwah in the Shire of Noosa, boasts a private, championship-sized golf course that’s fully maintained by professional grounds staff and comes with three golf buggies.
Listed by Nigel Cawse of Dowling Neylan, the nine-bathroom estate called “The Eagles Nest” has a price guide in excess of $29 million.
Pricefinder records reveal the sprawling property, that occupies 60 hectares in the Noosa hinterland, last sold for $5 million back in August 2018.
With 360 degree views of the ocean and Mt Cooroy from the property’s various rooms, it’s no surprise it’s been described as offering the ultimate in “resort-style living” in the listing.
Just 20 minutes to Noosa and 30 minutes from the Sunshine Coast Airport, the estate offers potential as a wellness retreat or resort.
The exterior is eye-catching with an angular roof, barn-style doors, and floor-to-ceiling windows that offer the future buyer incredible views of the Noosa hinterland.
Interiors are a mix of industrial and contemporary design with wooden floorboards, sandstone floors, concrete walls, a stone fireplace, sunken lounge and timber detail.
Apart from the private golf course, there’s also other opportunities to entertain with a championship-sized tennis court, heated infinity lap pool, Teppanyaki grill and spa treatment room.
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