An Idyllic Buderim 6.3-Acre Estate - Privacy, Heritage & Endless Possibility Just one kilometre from Buderim Village, this extraordinary 6.3-acre estate offers an unmatched combination of space, serenity, and heritage in one of the Sunshine Coast's most sought-after locales. Originally part of the historic landholdings acquired by the late David Crerar more than 65 years ago, the property forms one of only five tightly held parcels. Once used for small crop farming, the land's rich red volcanic soil, northerly sea breezes, and abundant birdlife now frame a truly private sanctuary - a place where nature and tranquillity reign. A contemporary two-bedroom cottage, designed with solar-passive principles and a north-facing aspect, provides a sustainable and stylish retreat amidst the lush surrounds. Framed by fruit trees and native vegetation, it captures the essence of effortless living and self-sufficiency. The estate also presents an exceptional opportunity to create a landmark residence or secondary dwelling (STCA), making it ideal for those seeking to craft their dream home in complete privacy while remaining just moments from Buderim's cafés, boutiques, and community life. Features: • Expansive 6.3-acre estate in a prestigious Buderim enclave • Peaceful, private setting only 1km from Buderim Village • Fertile red volcanic soil with established fruit trees and native gardens • Contemporary 2-bedroom solar-passive cottage with north-facing design • Gentle sea breezes and abundant bird and wildlife • Opportunity to add a substantial home or secondary dwelling (STCA) • International owners now offering this exceptional property to market A property of rare beauty and provenance, 12 David's Place is more than a home - it is a private paradise, a legacy of the land, and an invitation to live in harmony with nature at the heart of Buderim. Your very own Garden of Eden.
A well-resolved small contemporary home with strong indoor–outdoor integration — timber-lined ceilings, quality decking and large glazing create a relaxed bushland retreat. Not an iconic or historically significant property; evidence of a named estate entrance suggests it's part of a small subdivision, so it reads more like a well-detailed custom house than an award-winning original.
Key Architectural Features
generous timber-lined covered decktimber floorboards and ceiling liningcable-rail balustradelarge sliding glazed doors for indoor–outdoor flowopen-plan kitchen with breakfast barelevated site with bushland outlook