The pair first met in Sydney and moved to “the most beautiful place on earth” in Sunrise Beach near Noosa one-and-half years ago.
While Ms Dohm, who is a dual citizen, found some work at a cafe it was hard going for Mr Braeutigam.
He battled to find work as the COVID-19 pandemic took hold despite becoming licenced to sell property and completing his registration course with the Real Estate Institute of Queensland.
“My dad has his own real estate agency (in Stuttgart, Germany) which now belongs to the Colliers International group,” Mr Braeutigam said.
“So, I always wanted to continue working in real estate but there were no opportunities for me here in Noosa as well as on the Sunshine Coast.
Director at Cottee Parker Sandra Browne said the chance of finding a site that offers ocean views and is north-facing is incredibly rare. The materiality of the building exterior and the expansiveness of the open facade and viewing speaks to a quality of architecture that is higher than the surrounding market offering, she said. Cottee Parker-designed each residence will semi-outdoor entertaining space and limestone benchtops. Picture: Supplied. Buyers looking to downsize from houses will also be blown away by its sheer scale - there s no wasted space in apartments and premium niceties are maintained down to the final finishing. Every bedroom is equipped with an ensuite, and the master bedroom is built with the idea of retaining the view to the water through skylight and garden pieces with consideration to privacy.
$2.8 million - that s it, he s adamant about that, she said. The view from this Low s Lookout house at Coolum Beach is stunning. It s a great house it s just that it overwhelms people with the scale in as far as for them to do it up. If people want to take it to the next level you ve got to spend $500,000, she said. Ms Shore-Perez has had plenty of offers milling around with some Brisbane residents considering the property as a holiday home. She said one person came from $2.3 million, to $2.5 million to $2.7 million. I had two doctors who loved it and were about to buy but then they ended up buying down the street for $1.8 million because they were in their 30s busy all the time and didn t have the time to do it up, she said.
He said the demand was unprecedented. I ve never see a queue of people like it in 20-odd years in this industry, Mr D Espagnac said. To have 60 registered buyers on New Year s Eve is unheard of. We had people of all walks of life, families, grandparents, investors, people wanting to buy and rent it out, honestly everyone. Andrew Allen and his young family beat a bunch of rival buyers to snap up 132 Westminster Ave, Golden Beach. Pictured with partner Avril Wilkes and children Neave, 3, Josie, 5 and Grace, 8. Picture: Patrick Woods Aroona resident Andrew Allen and his partner Avril Wilkes and three children Neave, 3, Josie, 5 and Grace, 8, were the lucky new owners of 132 Westminster Ave.
In Queensland, the Sunshine Coast significantly outperformed its state rivals the Gold Coast, Toowoomba and Townsville to have the most suburbs with forward momentum. Alexandra Headland and Palmwoods also featured on the report s national top 50 suburbs for super charged growth. The Sunshine Coast has a strengthening economy boosted by massive spending on new infrastructure as it transitions from tourist town to international city, the report said. Big ticket items boosting the Sunshine Coast property market include the international broadband network, the 53ha Maroochydore CBD, a $5 billion medical precinct and the international airport expansion. The report said the Coast continued to be one the nation s outstanding property markets.