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Luxury acreage snapped up for $3.85m after one inspection

The luxury Guanaba estate known as Bluestone.

A luxury acreage in the Gold Coast Hinterland has sold for $3.85 million to the first buyer who laid eyes on it.

The 4.32ha prestige estate in Guanaba, 30 minutes northwest of Surfers Paradise, was on the market for just five days with an asking price of $3.5 million.

The private rural holding has a long list of features.

Kollosche’s Kara Evatt, who led the marketing campaign with Eddie Wardale, said a local family fell in the love with the estate after one private inspection.

“The buyers were local and it was definitely an emotional purchase for them,” she said.

“They fell in love with the property from the first point of entry. They’re really looking forward to raising their family out there on acreage.”

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An outdoor pizza oven is made for a meal under the stars.

The property was viewed more than 8000 times online last week, with multiple offers made including an interstate party who inspected the property via FaceTime.

“We were inundated with inquiry from Brisbane, interstate and locals,” Ms Evatt said.

“There is nothing comparable to this property in the area.”

A large garage and carparking are appealing to prestige buyers.

The heli pad was a drawcard for many who missed out on the property.

Known as Bluestone, the Guanaba Creek Road estate has a six-bedroom residence and a long list of luxury features including an airconditioned gym, helicopter pad and hanger, heated pool, sauna and a six-car showroom-style garage.

“The garage and carparking were a big drawcard along with the tennis court and we have leftover buyers looking for a property with a heli pad,” Ms Evatt said.

“Based on the inquiry we received there are a lot of people looking for acreage properties.”

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