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A breathtaking estate in a high-end area has attracted the attention of prospective buyers from the other side of the world.

No. 120 Tunba Court, labelled the Australian House of the Year in 2010, is on the market for offers of more than $9.995 million.

The property, at Cooroy Mountain, is set on 16.28 hectares (40 acres) and includes a sprawling residence with six bedrooms, four bathrooms and 10 car spaces.

David Berns Real Estate principal David Berns said it was an “amazing” place.

“You walk into the home and just go ‘whoa’,” he said. “It’s captivating.”

“It has unbelievable views, and it is very private.

“It’s very peaceful. You just relax there.”

The property was sold for $1.3m in 2005, when there was just a small home there.

The new owners then built a stunning abode over the course of two to three years – which led to a national award – before selling it for $4.425m in 2018.

The most recent owners have spent an estimated $2 to $3 million on upgrades. They hail from Melbourne and have only spent a few weeks at the property each year.

The home is spread over two wings, separated by a main living area.

No. 120 Tunba Court.

There’s a gourmet kitchen, butler’s pantry, ponds and courtyards, fire pit, office, billiard room, media room, gym, infinity pool, and large cellar.

There is also a private upstairs section for the main bedroom with ensuite, walk-in-robe and balconies.

“It’s one of the bigger homes there is, over 1087sqm,” Mr Berns said.

“It’s a very long home, you could get lost in it, literally.

“It’s definitely a statement home.

“There are ponds with fountains on either side (of the entrance), rock walls at the front and beautiful old timbers brought in from the wharves in Brisbane.

“There is Italian marble and lots of glass, and big sliding doors and bi-fold doors, so there is a nice flow right through the home out on to a massive deck and pool.

The property, which includes orchards and spring-fed dams, is fully fenced.

No. 120 Tunba Court.

Mr Berns said it had attracted plenty of interest.

“We’ve got a couple from America coming over to have a look at it, I had an inspection the other day and have one tomorrow (Tuesday),” he said.

“It would suit a large family or someone who wants total privacy.”

The property is in a distinguished rural neighbourhood renowned for being the location of choice for many multimillionaires.

“Cooroy Mountain is a desirable area … Tunba Court is one of the most exclusive areas,” Mr Berns said.

“It would be the most exclusive area in the Noosa hinterland. The homes are not cheap.”

He said the home represented value.

“It is price corrected, that’s for sure,” he said.

“Considering other houses on the market (with similar price points), this one is probably a lot larger and private. I think it outmatches them.”

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Auction results

27A Alfriston Drive, Buderim

  • Sold under the hammer for $1.67m
  • 5 Bed, 2 Bath, 4 Car
  • Ray White, Jake Loiero

2/24 Ilumba Street, Buddina

  • Auction cancelled, now on the market for $1.55m
  • 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 2 Car, Pool
  • Ray White, Ryan Bradeley

44 Mulgani Street, Buddina

  • Passed in, now on the market for $1.225m
  • 3 Bed, 1 Bath, 1 Car
  • Ray White, Adam Budd

605/45 The Esplanade, Maroochydore

  • Sold under the hammer for $1.685m
  • 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 2 Car
  • Ray White, Niall Molloy and Ari Whisson

4/89-91 Bradman Avenue, Maroochydore

  • Sold under the hammer for $750,000
  • 2 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Car
  • Ray White, Lachie Woods

3/13-15 Victor Street, Alexandra Headland

  • Sold under the hammer for $961,000
  • 2 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Car
  • Ray White, Kirstin Cowie and Brent Higgins,

33 Lower Gay Terrace, Caloundra

  • Passed in, now on the market for $1.395m
  • 2 Bed, 1 Bath, 1 Car
  • Ray White, Kirstin Cowie

5/4 Lake Court, Maroochydore

  • Sold under the hammer for $797,000
  • 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Car
  • Ray White, Greg Turnbull and Hayden Kehoe

2/30 Gibson Street, Maroochydore

  • Sold prior for $656,565
  • 2 Bed, 1 Bath, 1 Car
  • Ray White, Lachie Woods

6 Tantula Road East, Alexandra Headland

  • Sold under the hammer for $1.85m
  • 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 2 Car
  • Property Today Maroochydore, Bela Holbrook

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