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With only 33 opportunities to own a home on Mooloolah Island, a new listing is catching the attention of buyers wanting to secure a unique waterfront property before it is too late.

The island is fully developed, with owners typically holding on to their properties for years.

This makes 18 Mooloolah Island, Minyama, a rare opportunity to own a home in this exclusive location, with no guarantee that another property will become available again soon.

“The houses are unique because there are not many available lots on the island,” Next Property Group’s Richard Scrivener said.

He said the island offered safer access to the ocean than other waterfront areas.

“Mooloolah and Minyama islands are pretty much the only islands with premier waterfront homes with easy access out to the ocean without any danger of sand bars like other waterfront areas further up the Coast,” he said.

The property has direct waterfront access.

The most recent home sold on Mooloolah Island went for more than $8 million, highlighting the demand for these exclusive residences.

This latest listing features four double-size bedrooms over two storeys with an impressive pool with water views, a 12m pontoon and a jetty.

Mr Scrivener said the north-facing position of the residence made the outdoor entertainment area usable all year round.

“The north is quite protected so the weather will not affect you tremendously,” he said.

He said the home was well maintained but it could be renovated to suit the new owner’s personal style.

“It’s not a modern home but it is certainly something you can move into quite comfortably,” he said.

“It has the potential to make it your own.”

The residence also features multiple stairways, large glass windows and multiple communal living spaces for family and friends.

The bedrooms are all generously proportioned.

Mr Scrivener said the lifestyle also offered many benefits.

“The lifestyle is unique and you have easy access to Mooloolaba beach,” he said.

“It is a great lifestyle because you have so much around you that’s within easy reach.”

This includes multiple schools, Kawana Shoppingworld with its eateries and cinemas, as well as numerous beaches.

If you would like more information or to organise an inspection, phone Richard Scrivener on 0416 799 188 or Loren Wimhurst on 0415 380 222.

Property features

  • About 428sqm of home and garage space
  • Prime waterfront location
  • Spacious family residence
  • Extensive solar power system
  • Private pontoon and jetty
  • Inground pool with river views
  • Four generously sized double bedrooms
  • Multiple living areas for comfort and versatility
  • Spectacular views of the Mooloolah River

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