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A home located in a highly coveted golf enclave is being described as offering the “ultimate lifestyle”.

Backing directly onto the 17th hole of one of the region’s most-loved golf courses, the property includes its own buggy shed with gated vehicle access to the fairways.

Tucked behind Headland Golf Club, the property is located at 20 Mace Drive, Buderim, and is set to go to auction in January.

A two-storey home on the 933sqm block offers elevated views to the golf course.

Jamie Holbrook from Property Today said the home is a “golfer’s paradise” and unlike any other property in the area.

“It’s the ultimate lifestyle jumping into the golf cart and driving to that first tee,” he said.

The two-storey property is an ideal family home.

“The major benefit is that it’s the only property on the golf course with elevated views.

“You’re perched up high and it’s like acreage living without the acreage upkeep.

“In the morning the neighbours are the kangaroos and the kookaburras, and when the last golfer passes in the evening you’re left with the sunset and the rolling meadows.”

Mr Holbrook said the four-bedroom home’s two expansive levels offered a family-friendly floor plan that allowed for intergenerational living or dual occupancy.

The property has direct access to Headland Golf Club.

“The home itself, it’s got character and as you walk in, it just opens up,” Mr Holbrook said.

“It caters for families really well. Whether for elderly parents or families with teenagers, it’s a diverse floor plan.”

Other property features include a north-east-facing wraparound timber deck, three bathrooms, kitchen, kitchenette, multiple living areas and two studies or offices.

A rear deck has a built-in barbecue and outdoor kitchen showcasing a lush golf course vista, while a powered entertaining pavilion overlooks the inground pool and five-hole putting green.

Located in a quiet cul-de-sac, the home is close to Mooloolaba, Buderim Private Hospital the university and schools.

An aerial image of the home that backs onto the golf course.

Mr Holbrook said this was an opportunity to own something that rarely entered the market.

“(Properties) don’t often become available on the golf course,” he said.

An inspection will be held onsite on Saturday, December 21, from 11-11.30am.

The auction is scheduled for Saturday, January 18, at 10am.

For more information on 20 Mace Drive, contact Bela Holbrook from Property Today on 0499 925 682.

20 Mace Drive, Buderim is located close to Mooloolaba.

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