41 Dolphin Cres, Noosaville is a 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom House with 2 parking spaces and was built in 1985. The property has a land size of 654m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in February 2023.
Savour the idea of sun, sea, sand and living on a waterway with a tidal beach next to a park on Hideaway Island.
You will love everything about Weyba Haven, and do not forget to bring the boat, fishing gear, buckets and spades, because it's holidays every day.
Open the statement timber doors into an oh-so-wide foyer and be prepared for a surprise. Admire the almost five-metre high raked ceilings and how natural light bounces over the French oak-hued flooring in the over-generous, open plan living space, with floor-to-ceiling glass doors connecting seamlessly to the undercover terrace. Views of Mt Cooroy and the hinterland suggest sundowners would be a regular occurrence.
Look around. To the right is a private lush garden and abutting is Nancy Cato Park, named after the famous novelist, poet and conservationist who lived in this very residence when it was first built.
Look ahead. Bench seating surrounds the trunk of a wide-arboured Jacaranda tree, to the left is a shimmering pool with a sandstone sun terrace surround and in front, joy-of-joys, a broad waterfrontage with a tidal beach. The river plays host to myriad bird life, so it is not uncommon to see ducks, egrets, herons, honeyeaters, kites, black swans, pelicans and cormorants.
There's plenty of sun and shade options given the number of terraces and the interior design with multiple living and dining areas certainly skewed to functionality and entertaining.
The kitchen, perfectly positioned to capture the ever-changing views, is galley-style with stone-topped white 2-pac cabinetry including an island bench/breakfast bar, industrial-style pendants and the latest appliances. A full-size butler's pantry has an additional oven and dishwasher, all secreted behind a sliding door.
In the slumber zone, the king master suite and sitting room aka retreat, looks out to the pool and waterway, plus has a large walk-in robe and a very generous ensuite. In the south wing four large bedrooms have built-in robes, one has a walk-in robe plus ensuite, and there's a family bathroom. The bedrooms close to the front entry is currently used as a media room.
Apart from the birdlife, Weyba Haven is a favourite spot to cast a line for tailor and flathead, launch the canoe and stand-up paddle board, or up-anchor the boat and take it for more serious fishing in the open stretches of the Noosa River towards The Everglades.
"With so many naturally beautiful assets, waves peeling off the point at Noosa National Park and warm autumn temperatures," comments Tom Offermann agents Mal Cox and Nic Hunter, "and the north-facing protected Noosa Main Beach, Quamby Place, Gympie Terrace and Hastings Street, plus a plethora of restaurants, cafes, and boutiques so close, the magnetism of the area is indisputable.
"That includes Hideaway Island. When you arrive for the first time at the water's edge, you instantly appreciate the name. It is quite surreal and it is precisely this natural beauty which will continue to underpin and grow property values."
Facts & Features:
- Land Area: 654m2; 23.4m waterfrontage
- House Area: 252m2
- Pool: 5.8m x 4.2m
- About Weyba Haven: 4.8m raked ceiling height; timber floors; aircon/fans; VJ-profile doors; storage in the roof cavity; multiple living/dining areas indoors & out; 5 bedrooms - main w walk-in robe & ensuite looks out to pool & waterway, 3 w built-in robes, 2 w 2-way ensuite, 1 currently used as media room + 1 bathroom
- Kitchen: galley-style; stone-topped white 2-pac cabinetry incl 3m island bench/breakfast bar; soft close drawers, industrial-style pendants; Miele 5-hob cooktop; Bosch oven; Fisher & Paykel dish drawer; butler's pantry w Robin Hood oven; Fisher & Paykel dishwasher
- External: bench seating around Jacaranda; 3kW solar system; 3000L rainwater tank; garden shed
- Location: 2-way street access, quiet w locals only; easy walk to Quamby Place, Noosa River/Gympie Terrace; minutes to Hastings Street , Noosa Main Beach & Noosa National Park
The size of Noosaville is approximately 25.8 square kilometres. It has 29 parks covering nearly 25% of total area. The population of Noosaville in 2011 was 7,116 people. By 2016 the population was 8,128 showing a population growth of 14.2% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Noosaville is 60-69 years. Households in Noosaville are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Noosaville work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 60.6% of the homes in Noosaville were owner-occupied compared with 65.8% in 2016.
Noosaville has 7,432 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Noosaville have seen a 77.35% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 88.24% increase. As at 31 October 2024:
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