Nestled on 4562 square metres of flat, level land, this 785 square metre Buderim mansion features six-bedroom, three-bathrooms, a four-car-garage, tennis court and swimming pool.

Facing due north, 59 Jorl Court is also positioned next to an unofficial koala sanctuary, according to selling agent, Dan Sowden from Ray White Maroochydore

Featuring a fully fenced yard and impeccable landscaping, the property is in a quiet cul-de-sac and surrounded by homes on blocks of 1500 square metres or more.

Inside, cathedral ceilings, polished floorboards, marble benchtops and a beautiful open plan design make for a truly elegant property, according to Mr Sowden.

“It’s an entertainer’s paradise in the heart of Buderim’s acreage precinct. It offers an abundance of privacy and security in a palatial Queenslander,” he said.

Purchased for $2.25 million in 2014, Mr Sowden said the sellers are very motivated and that the home is attracting good interest

“They will consider selling prior to the 18 March auction,” he said.

“It is walking distance to the uni and also close to the Sunshine Coast medical precinct at Birtinya which is the largest medical development in the southern hemisphere,” Mr Sowden said, citing a $3.2 billion infrastructure investment.

“The Coast’s best private schools are also close by, with Matthew Flinders, Sunshine Coast Grammar and Siena Catholic all within a few minutes,” he added.

“You’re on a rural residential block yet close to everything, including a transit hub at the uni.”

As well as the new health hub, planned infrastructure for the region includes an expanded CBD at Maroochydore and an airport development at Coolum.

“The hospital opens in March. The Maroochydore masterplan is very exciting and the new airport will cater for jumbos flying to Asia and New Zealand,” Mr Sowden said, adding that this equates to excellent growth prospects for the Sunshine Coast.

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