Pull into 12 Jeffery Court and you'll understand immediately why this home has been so reluctant to reach the market. Four bedrooms sleeping up to 12 guests, 200 metres from the Agnes Water beach, over $700,000 in verified short-stay income since 2020, and mixed-use zoning that opens the door to future development - the credentials are front and centre before you even step inside.
Agnes Water on Your Doorstep
Agnes Water remains one of the Queensland coast's best-kept open secrets. No high-rises, no overdevelopment, no chaos. Just a genuine surf town with an uncrowded point break, a loyal visitor base year-round, and a community that has quietly and deliberately protected what makes it special. The kids can walk to the beach independently. You can walk to coffee. Everyone arrives on Friday afternoon already exhaling. From Jeffery Court, the beach, cafes and local shops are a two-minute walk.
Whalesong has generated in excess of $700,000 in short-stay income since April 2020. Configured to host up to 12 guests, the property draws the kind of premium travellers who book early, stay long, and return. The dual master layout, each with its own full bathroom and bathtub, delivers the privacy and flexibility that command strong rates and hold occupancy through shoulder season. Mixed-use zoning adds a further dimension, opening future development or commercial possibilities for those thinking beyond the horizon. A turnkey furnished option means the right buyer can be operational from the first weekend.
Designed to Live In, Built to Let
Step through the front door and the architecture earns its place immediately. Exposed rafter ceilings and reclaimed turpentine beams overhead, afternoon light falling across stone benchtops, a chef's kitchen built around a large island, butcher's block, Belling 900mm induction oven, and Asko dishwasher. The primary master sits in its own private wing with direct deck and pool access, a freestanding bath, dual shower heads, and custom vani