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Tightly-held acreage property in 'hot location' enters market after 25 years

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A significant acreage property in a highly sought-after suburb has hit the market for the first time in nearly a quarter of a century.

Known as ‘Gleneagles’, the north-facing residence sits on 7320sqm of landscaped land and includes a full-size tennis court, dam and pool.

Located at 8 Gleneagle Court, Buderim, the five-bedroom home is perched at the rear of the block, featuring multiple living areas including formal and informal zones plus a dedicated games or music room.

Richard Scrivener from Next Property Group said it was an opportunity to secure a large, lifestyle-focused home in a tightly held location.

“This is one of those rarities,” Mr Scrivener said.

“It is such a beautiful, colonial-style home, which has been held by the current owners for 25 years.

The acreage property at Buderim.

“They have done some beautiful renovations but have kept it very original.

“It’s in absolutely immaculate condition.”

Mr Scrivener said the tennis court at the front of the property had been upgraded and the dam was ideal for watering the lawns.

The master suite includes an ensuite and walk-in robe, while two other bedrooms are also ensuited. The remaining bedrooms are suitable for guests or use as a home office.

The modernised home pays homage to the original colonial style.

Additional features include a four-car garage and a new asphalt driveway.

Mr Scrivener said the “high-end” home was well located and would suit a family.

“The house has got a stunning pool yard to the rear, which is a great place to sit and entertain,” he said.

“There’s ample space and it is right on the doorstep of Matthew Flinders Anglican College, so if you have children at that school they can safely walk.

“It is five minutes from Buderim main village, so it’s a hot location.

“It’s got everything you need for a family home in that area.”

No.8 Gleneagle Court, Buderim, will go to auction on August 2 at 1pm unless sold prior.

To arrange an inspection or for more information contact Richard Scrivener at Next Property Group on 0416 799 188.

No.8 Gleneagle Court, Buderim, sits on 7320sqm of land.

Property features:

  • Private and secluded
  • Luxury residence with well-designed floor plan
  • Private 12m x 6m saltwater pool
  • Tasmanian oak timber floors
  • Italian ceramic tiles in the family room and kitchen
  • Laykold Masters acrylic surfaced tennis court
  • Walk to Matthew Flinders Anglican College
  • Easy access to all local amenities
  • North-facing aspect
  • New security system installed
  • Town water

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