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If you never bought a treehouse for Christmas as a child, this gorgeous rainforest home within walking distance of the beach in Queensland’s Far North might help you make your childhood dreams come true. I don’t know.
Chris Van Dyke’s Paul Home at 44/7 Tali Place in Trinity Beach has been modernized and feels like a luxury treehouse escape.
And there’s even a pathway for residents that connects to Trinity Beach and the Esplanade.
REMAX Cairns sales agents Sean Thorpe and Jean Hoog say the property has been “redesigned, renovated and renovated” to have the feel of a luxury Bahamian resort.
“The unique hexagonal house was designed to encourage comfortable living in the tropics while offering panoramic views from nearly every room,” Thorp said.
Set on a 1,068 square meter lot on a private road, the house offers views of the Coral Sea, Palm Cove and Cape Tribulation.
The home is surrounded by palm trees, tropical gardens, and rainforest, making you feel like you’re in the trees, whether you’re indoors, on the deck, or swimming in the in-ground pool.
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The top floor features an open-plan atrium, formal lounge and dining spaces that flow out onto the upper deck.
The modern kitchen features a butler’s pantry, integrated appliances, custom black cabinetry, and a breakfast bar.
The main bedroom is also located on this floor and has an en-suite bathroom and walk-in robe.
Downstairs, there is a day lounge at the heart of the home, and off this space are three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The lounge opens onto an entertaining deck with an outdoor kitchen and plenty of space for lounging.
Steps down to the pool are surrounded by hardwood decking and greenery.
The property features a 2-bay carport, 10kw solar power system and a fully insulated roof.
The home will be auctioned on Saturday, Dec. 2 at 9:30 a.m.