Deep Waterfront Properties


Deep waterfront properties are defined by the fact that there are no bridges to go under, so they are ideal for yachts and large power boats. I believe that within the next five years this area will become the catamaran haven of Australia, having such a safe harbour and perfect sailing conditions year round.

Many people just want to live on the water with no intention of owning a boat. They know the great capital gains that will come about by living in a beautiful suburb, where deep waterfront properties are limited. However, not only will these properties give financial returns, they also offer a unique, tranquil lifestyle.

Mooloolaba
The deepwater section of Mooloolaba consists of four streets: Culbara Street, Elanora Avenue, Carwoola Crescent and Neerim Drive.

The Baronga and Mundoora Broadwater are the best kept secret on the waterfront, as they are surrounded by waterfront homes and offer a protected basin for your family to enjoy and are also wonderful place to moor your large catamaran or cruiser.

These homes are within easy walking distance to the famed Mooloolaba Beach, � la carte restaurants, cafes, trendy bars and the boutiques of the Mooloolaba Esplanade.

Minyama
Minyama has been the fastest growing area of the deepwater. With older style homes built in the seventies, to fantastic mansions which were built in the late nineties, the area has a property to suit each and every waterfront lover. Many properties in this location are worth in excess of $6 million, giving Minyama Island the reputation of being the Jewel in the Crown.

Buddina
Buddina is the quiet achiever on deep waterfront. The area has remained laid back, with many owners still in their original home. It's a safe and secure area with great community spirit. The locals are very friendly and everyone wants to say G'day. On top of this, it is so close to the surf beaches, walking tracks, river and parklands.