Undisclosed Sunshine Beach mansion sale after price drops from $14m to $9.25 million
A nine-bedroom Noosa mansion has sold for an undisclosed price, having been most recently listed with a $9.25 million price guide.
No selling price has been revealed.
But Brinbara, hidden at the end of Sunshine Beach on its sprawling 3,595-square-metre two-title beachfront holding, was initially listed wth $14 million price hopes by property developer Michael Brown, the REMM builder and developer of the Myer Centre in Brisbane and Adelaide.
It's entered through iron security gates, down a winding driveway, past the tennis court with pavilion to the house with soaring porte-cochere. Inside the double entry doors is the massive foyer and the immediate framing of the ocean.
There's a sweeping staircase to most of its nine bedrooms.
It was built originally by Brian Wood for his wife Barbara hence the name Brinbara, bringing a bit of Toorak by the Sea when they first came to town.
Located on Webb Road, the property boasts a 70-metre water frontage.
The property was first listed in March 2011 with a $14 million price guide.
The home last traded in May 2003 for $7 million, and prior to that, for $3 million in 2001.
Brinbara was listed with Nic Hunter of Tom Offermann Real Estate, in conjunction with Tim McSweeney.