Looking for a secluded home for a growing family to treasure or a wise investor to relish, with a shady bird-attracting backdrop of native trees and shrubs, a pool, and an alfresco entertaining deck on the northerly side?

The location also double ticks the boxes.Cooloola Estate is much sought-after, as it is central to an 18-hole championship golf course, is a 20-minute walk to the Noosa River or Hastings Street and close to shopping precincts and transport links.

Step indoors from the front verandah into the long hallway which opens into an open plan living space. On the western side is a dedicated sunroom, or perhaps a media room. A dining area which is glassed-in conservatory-style, connects indoors to out, at the end of the timber deck. This extends the width of the house, and ultimately, as a terrace or a sundeck forming integral parts of the landscaping around the pool.

Three bedrooms on this level share a family-size bathroom; two have built-in robes and open out to the terrace and pool; one opens out to the western side; and the laundry has plenty of bench space.

Stairs with marine ply balustrading lead to the heart of the home. The characterful, sun-drenched living/dining/family spaces have a fresh white colour palette and exposed joists and beams. Similarly, the contemporary galley-style kitchen with timber flooring, 2-pac soft-close drawers and cabinetry and also stone bench tops. Sliders invite the indoors out to a covered deck which once again extends the full width of the home.

The generous master suite with walk-in robe and ensuite looks over the pool area. Morning coffee on the deck seems like a great idea.

“Cooloola residential estate, on the western side of Noosa Junction is dotted with parks and reserves,” explains Tom Offermann Real Estate’s Mal Cox, who is taking the property to auction.

“It’s popularity stems from being near or within walking distance, to shopping precincts, restaurants, bars, cinema complex, sporting fields, aquatic centre and transport links plus, it has the highly desirable cache of a Noosa Heads’ postcode.”