Set for auction on December 1 with a price guide of $6 million to $6.5 million, the Minnamurra riverfront home was built in 1911 but has since been carefully renovated to combine its original charm in a contemporary setting.

The three bedroom home offers a blend of indoor and outdoor living in one of the south coast’s most sought after locations and boasts absolute water frontage with title to the High Water Mark along the Minnamurra River.
“We’ve loved living in this village environment that’s so immersed in nature, with abundant bird and wildlife all around us,” seller Gai Sinclair said.
“Lying in the hammock in the boatshed at high tide, watching pelicans glide in, has been a simple but unforgettable pleasure.”

This was their first family home where they raised their children.

“Going to the beach wasn’t something we had to do – it was right there, every day. We’ll always feel connected to this unique place,” she said.

“With fish and aquatic life at our doorstep, we could snorkel and swim in crystal-clear water anytime. Early mornings on the paddle board were a highlight – the water is just perfect."
The home features expansive teak decks, manicured gardens, and a private boatshed that extends into the water. The property’s design invites a relaxed coastal lifestyle with open-plan living areas that flow seamlessly to the outdoors, all set against the backdrop of sweeping views of Stack Island and Killalea State Recreation Area.

Privacy is also a key feature, with the residence situated on an exclusive section of Charles Avenue, away from public access. The upstairs master suite, with panoramic river and ocean views, is complemented by two additional bedrooms, while the kitchen, featuring stainless steel benchtops and a walk-in pantry, offers stunning water views for home cooks.
Selling agent Michele Lay highlighted the property’s distinct appeal, describing it as a “rare opportunity to own a piece of Minnamurra’s finest waterfront real estate.”
“It’s a truly special home that offers both privacy and the ultimate coastal lifestyle,” Ms Lay said.
“It is also one of only six properties that still retain an original boatshed on the waterfront at Minnamurra River.”

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