Suzie Mcdonald
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"cloudsley Street"
Cloudsley Street is nestled opposite the Noosa river with some large homes and large original blocks of land. It is a dead end street making it a nice quiet street to live on.
Enjoy a stroll to the Noosa River just a few hundred yards away to take your afternoon picnic and relax while the pelicans float by. Listen to the birds on sunset scrambling for a bed in the trees.
Walk a few hundred metres up the river to enjoy the restaurants, Thomas Corner, Whiskey Boy and sushi are located very near by. The river is full of small coffee stalls and cafes to make the most of the view on a great day.
If you fancy some live music walk the other way across to the Noosa Yacht and Rowing club or simply take the children to the great playground next to the yacht club.
Noosa Boathouse restaurant is next to the Yacht club as well and is perfect for your next function. Public buses run along Gympie terrace on the corner of Cloudsley street to Noosa Heads or Tewantin.
Overall Cloudsley street is a fantastic location for that wonderful laid back lifestyle.
Suzie Mcdonald
Principal
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Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
"Wyona Drive"
Wyona Drive is a through street however it is always very quiet and people seem to present their properties very well in this street.
There is a real community feel with children playing together in their yards. At the bottom of the street is Pinaroo park which is a beautiful place to walk and enjoy the ducks and birdlife in the large pond.
Wyona Drive is a short walk to Noosa Junction and Coles shopping centre. The school buses run through the junction and the local schools nearby are St. Thomas Moore and Sunshine Beach High.
Blocks. from mid way up enjoy ocean views for two story houses. This street is situated in Cooloola one of the oldest established areas in Noosa.
Suzie Mcdonald
Principal
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Who lives here?
- Singles
- Families with kids
"Mitti Street"
Mitti Street is the most beautiful tree lined street, quite the hidden gem, leading down to the National Park. It is tucked away just 200 yards from the entrance to the National park.
Surrounded with National park bush makes it the perfect cool place to live in the hot summer. Grab your surfboard, wander down for a surf and take a short stroll home for your bacon and eggs.
When time permits take yourself on a long walk through the National park or stroll along the boardwalk into Hastings Street for a bite to eat or a decadent coffee.
The top of the street can be busy in the summer or when the surf is up with people parking there while they surf. There are many units on one side at the top and houses on the other side and as you walk down into the greenery the houses are tucked away in the bush. Beautiful street - tightly held street.
Suzie Mcdonald
Principal
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Who lives here?
- Singles
- Families with kids
"Weyba Esplanade"
Weyba Esplanade is one of the tightest held streets in Noosa Waters with many home owners holding these properties for over 40 years.
Nestled in a quiet area alongside the river this street is beautifully tree lined with a bridge leading across the river to where the Sunday Farmers market is.
The surrounding streets are very quiet with many families enjoying the serene lifestyle just minutes to Noosa main Beach.
Easy access from Weyba Esplanade takes you to the sunshine motorway within a few minutes drive.
The sound of the birds as the sun goes down as you enjoy your glass of wine on the river with your fishing rod out is divine.
Suzie Mcdonald
Principal
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Who lives here?
- Families with kids
"Shorehaven Drive - Noosa Waters"
Shorehaven Drive is in the centre of Noosa Waters is a waterway complex built about 25 years ago. It has canals and bridges and lots of community parks dotted throughout.
There are many very exclusive properties on Shorehave Drive, both water front homes and dry blocks. Waterfront homes are lucky to enjoy having a private jetty to moor your boat and simply head out through the loch to enjoy a day on Noosa river.
Shorehaven Drive is a through road running right through the centre of Noosa Waters, with lots of trees. There is a community feel and many occupants moving here for the lifestyle change once they retire.
There is a community board which oversee the area and a community neighbourhood watch. A beautifully manicured street and being flat it boasts the beautiful sunsets. The school bus drives along Shorehaven collecting children from Noosa Waters homes.
Noosa village shopping complex is within walking distance and the service station on the corner, along with Dan Murphys and walk on a little further to enjoy the beautiful Noosa River.
Suzie Mcdonald
Principal
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0420 874 813
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
"Peregian Beach"
Peregian Beach is a small trendy village town right on the beach. It has a young vibe with great surf, great food and shops, a large IGA supermarket with chemist, across the road are plenty of dress shops, a bottleshop, Raw Energy Juice Bar and lots of great restaurants and coffee shops. Try a delicious meal at Periwinkle, delicious Thai or the very popular Pitchfork. There is a new Hotel situated right on the round about.
Head for a surf or a long walk on the beautiful ocean beach, enjoy the weekend markets, or simply join your friends for a cool beer. There is a large park located next to the shops, on the beach for the kids to play after a swim.
Peregian is only 10 minutes drive from Noosa and easy access to the Sunshine Motorway and a short drive to the Sunshine coast airport. Buses run up and down the coast a regular intervals making easy access to Peregian Beach.
Peregian has a real community feel making it a great place for the family, Peregian Springs which is a new housing development is only a few minutes drive from the beach. St. Thomas Moore school is located in Peregian springs next to the Woolworths shopping complex.
Suzie Mcdonald
Principal
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Who lives here?
- Singles
- Families with kids
"Coolum -"
Coolum is a seaside town with one of the only remaining beachfront caravan parks still available. The beach is popular with surfers and swimmers and the Surf Patrol operates all year around.
The high rises are gradually sneaking in especially on the beach front. The Surfside has no. 1 position to enjoy breakfast or casual lunch whilst watching the punters enjoying their day on the beach.The shopping precinct has been upgraded substantially over the past few years and now sports many top brands, restaurants and coffee shops along with all the necessary services of banks, petrol stations and a very large Dan Murphys store.
Coolum is only 10-15 minutes drive to Noosa Heads or to the Sunshine Coast International airport making it a great location for those wishing to live near to the sunshine motorway. Coolum is home to Coolum State School, Coolum High School, Coolum Beach Christian College as well as Coolum Community Kindergarten and Pre-school.
Coles and Woolworths both have large stores in Coolum. The Blast Aqua Park is also located in Coolum and offers great activities for a few hours for the whole family. Coolum hosts local markets usually once per week with a great array of locally made produce and crafts.
Suzie Mcdonald
Principal Property Manager
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"Sunrise Beach"
Sunrise beach is a popular choice for many families and young singles wishing to enjoy a relaxed beach lifestyle close to Schools and the beach. Parts of the beach are dog friendly and there is one cafe located just across from the main beach access. Further back in Sunrise beach the homes are close to Sunshine Beach High School, St. Thomas Moore and Bambino child care. The community swimming pool and tennis courts are located next to Sunshine Beach school (which is technically Sunrise Beach).
There are local shops with a small supermarket, BWS bottleshop and bread shop.
There are plenty of families enjoying the family lifestyle in Sunrise Beach. Buses meander through the streets providing good access to the beach and the streets located further back.
There are plenty of small parks dotted throughout the neighbourhoods and the local skatepark is a very busy attraction.
Windsurfing is a popular sport on Sunrise Beach due to the ocean breeze as is paragliding.
Suzie Mcdonald
Principal
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Who lives here?
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"Sunshine Beach"
Sunshine Beach is a long beach which merges into other beaches and stretches all the way down the coast. There is a small village with plenty of top restaurants, Sum Yung Guys, Embassy XO, Moushka, and fratellinis as well as the brand new Surf Club boasting fabulous food, drinks and music. There are also plenty of great coffee shops Fomo, The deck, Costa Noosa and Jam Cafe.
The Marble Bar is a popular meeting point for young and old to enjoy a cocktail or a nice glass of wine.
The local bus stops right outside the shops and restaurants and the Surf club has a community bus for those staying locally.
The village atmosphere is a major attraction to Sunshine Beach where the houses are tightly held and prices have held their value seemingly well above the rest of Noosa for many years. There are some magnificent beach front homes leading all the way up to where Sunshine Beach joins the National Park. The beach is patrolled all year and is a popular attraction for people exercising and dog walking on the designated dog beach in the Northern corner.
If you walk up the stairs at the end of the beach they meander around to Alexander Bay and along the way you can take a detour down to the caves on the lower track.
Absolute perfect location for a beachside lifestyle - grab your board , head down for a coffee and a surf and enjoy the Community spirit.
Suzie Mcdonald
Principal
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Who lives here?
- Singles
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"Marcoola and Town of the Seaside"
Situated adjacent to Marcoola the town of the Seaside boasts an American style feel with mostly weatherboard homes. There are some newer homes closer to the beach that are rendered. The long surf beach is a hidden gem within walking distance of all these houses. There is a small coffee shop on the corner and other small businesses are starting to pop up in the small precinct on the corner.
Both Marcoola and Town of the Seaside are Located only a 10 minute drive to the Sunshine Coast Airport or to get onto the Sunshine motorway makes it a great option for people wanting to work further down the coast or in Brisbane but wanting to come home to their seaside home.
Both of these are very quiet areas with sounds of the waves able to be heard from the large majority of homes. There is a large pond as you drive in to Town of the seaside and lots of playgrounds spread around the estate.
Coolum Beach is only a 10 minute drive away and there is a large IGA located about 5 minutes away. Mt. Coolum sits as the backdrop and its a lovely way to see the sunrise to take a hike up Mt. Coolum.
Suzie Mcdonald
Principal
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0420 874 813
Who lives here?
- Singles
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"Edgar Bennett Avenue"
Edgar Bennett Avenue is a great street for a holiday rental or for people working in Hastings Street as it is just a short walk down the hill to the beautiful Main Beach Noosa. It is a few minutes walk the other way to Noosa Junction which is full of shops and restaurants and has all your local supermarkets.
At the end of the street there are steps which lead you down a leafy path to Hastings Street so you can enjoy a leafy walk in nature.
There is a bottle shop on the corner making it quick and easy to grab a bottle to do with your dinner or sunset drinks. Most apartments have sunset views making it pleasant to enjoy afternoon drinks on your balcony.
Suzie Mcdonald
Principal
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0420 874 813
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"Noosaville"
Noosaville is a lovely flat suburb along the edge of Noosa River. The entry to the Noosa waters loch is also from the river. Take a casual stroll along the river and enjoy a coffee at one of the many waterfront cafes or kiosks. Have a bite to eat at the floating Boathouse or sit and eat your fish and chips whilst watching the Pelicans and ducks float by. Noosaville is home to many top class restaurants with cuisine from all over the world. There is a large shopping centre called Noosa Village which houses Woolworths, a bottle shop, florist, Bank of Queensland, Newsagent, Butcher, clothes shops and a Reject shop just to name a few. Dan Murphys is conveniently located right next door.
If you want to do some activities. you will find a large variety of water sports available. You can hire a jet ski or a pontoon boat, or simply hire a kayak or stand up paddle board to enjoy being on the water. The Noosa Ferry has many stops on the river so you can hop off and hop on again to make your way back to Hastings Street.
The Council did a makeover a few years ago costing millions of dollars which saw lots of well maintained BBQ's and BBQ areas and picnic tables to enjoy a lazy Sunday on the river with friends or family.
Noosa Yacht club is located at the far end and enjoys great views of the water, with weekly music, raffles and great food.
There is a large playground located next to the yacht club for the little ones to enjoy.
Noosaville is only a few minutes drive to Hastings Street and also to the Noosa Civic shopping centre and the industrial area, making it a great choice for a relaxing lifestyle.
Suzie Mcdonald
Principal
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0420 874 813
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"Suzie Mcdonald - Noosa Heads"
I first moved to Noosa 21 years ago and schooled my children here. I then went to travel the world and I couldn't be happier to have returned to live in beautiful Noosa. Our National Parks and beaches are some of the most pristine in the world. Despite the growth we have had we still manage to retain our 'Village Lifestyle". Noosa was a great platform for my children to grow up in and enjoy the healthy outdoors and the great schools and social life. Hastings Street offers wonderful boutique shopping stocking many of the top brands. Our restaurants vary from fine dining to funky bars and offer every type of cuisine and top class food as well as a weekly farmers market and the world famous Eumundi markets. . During the Christmas period there are free buses on offer doing continuous circles of Noosa to save you taking your car to the beach. Walk to the lookout to watch the sun set over the mountains or take a day trip up into Montville, Malany or Australia Zoo. We will soon have an International airport on our doorstep and we host world class sporting events.
Bistro C offers beachfront views for a fabulous breakfast, lunch or dinner or simply joining friends for a coffee. Sails restaurant has a morning coffee cart along with many other venues - Aromas - Cafe Le Monde to name a few. Laguna Jacks boasts live music and a deck overlooking the street to watch the world go by. Rococcos has been an icon for many years.
Suzie Mcdonald
Principal Property Manager
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www.srenoosa.com.au
0420874813
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
The school in Peregian Springs is St Andrew's Anglican College - an excellent school that offers K-12; it's located opposite the Coles shopping complex. (No Woolworths in Peregian.) St Thomas Moore is a Catholic primary school located Noosaville way.