Imagine a luxury holiday home at Noosa Heads for just $15.
Well, if you fancy spending the festive season as the owner of a prestige residence in swanky Noosa Heads without spending a fortune now’s the time to invest in a $15 ticket in BoysTown Lotteries’ Christmas prize home.
The charity art union is offering a million-dollar hilltop hideaway at 1 Winbirra Way as first prize in its Christmas lottery.
The luxury multi-level residence is the first ever Christmas prize home to be offered by BoysTown Lotteries on the Sunshine Coast according to the organisation’s General Manager, Tracy Adams.
“Across the nation people are interested in owning property in the region and they see a $15 BoysTown Lotteries ticket as a means to owning an upmarket local property they may not otherwise be able to afford.”
The Housing Industry Association (HIA) award-winning home sits on a hilltop position with panoramic views of Noosa’s Laguna Bay, North Shore and the Sunshine Coast Hinterland.
Co-Principal of LJHooker at Noosa Heads, Luke Lucas, says respected property researchers such as BIS Shrapnel have reported that Noosa Heads homes with this aspect have doubled in price in the past three years and are expected to double again in value by 2006.
“Properties with either oceanfront or ocean or water views have a premium of 250%,” Mr Lucas said. “1 Winbirra Way offers its lucky winner these advantages with spectacular views to the Pacific Ocean and the Noosa River.”
The 180° ocean, river and mountain views can be enjoyed through expansive glassed living and dining areas which bring the outdoors in by opening onto al fresco entertaining decks.
The $1.398 million prize package includes 1 Winbirra Way, Noosa Heads, including all furnishings, a massive Christmas tree, decorations and presents which take pride of place in the home as well as $10,000 in gold bullion. BoysTown Lotteries’ Christmas Lottery 332 will be drawn on Tuesday December 23rd and is open to the public from 9.00am to 5.00pm daily between November 5th – December 20th from 9.00am to noon and can also be viewed at www.boystown.com.au