The six dreamiest beach houses of the summer, priced up to $35m

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Cooran Court, Noosa Heads, Queensland

This five-bedroom, five-bathroom waterfront property will only set buyers back a cool $35 million.

Located in a prime Noosa Heads location and set on 1035 square metres of land, it would be easy to mistake this spacious and luxurious abode for a boutique resort. Sweeping waterfront views, terrace lounges, a pool and a heated spa make this residence the ultimate beachside retreat.

Styled complete with zebra-print ottoman, the Palm Springs-style property, which in the past has been awarded Queensland House of the Year, also features an L-shaped jetty and a 48-metre water frontage complete with a tidal white sand beach, boat ramp and store room, offering easy access to nearby Laguna Bay and Main Beach. Interested? It’s listed with an asking price of $35 million.

Pacific Road, Palm Beach, New South Wales

Fancy having the ocean in your backyard? This luxurious Palm Beach property (almost) has the real thing, featuring a spacious saltwater pool worthy of any five-star resort. If that’s not enough, the five-bedroom, dual-level home is within walking distance of the ocean and offers panoramic beach views.

The north-facing coastal residence has been architecturally redesigned and renovated over the last three years, and now boasts soaring double-height ceilings and chic open living spaces. It’s listed for sale with a guide of $12 million to $13 million.

Denistoun Avenue, Mount Eliza, Victoria

Spread across one and a half acres overlooking the waterfront, this Mount Eliza mansion is the ultimate beach getaway. This Victorian-style villa boasts a luxurious infinity-edge swimming pool and spa, landscaped gardens and panoramic views.

Feeling active? The five-bedroom residence also features a grass tennis court, basketball hoops and an in-ground trampoline, offering the perfect space for a family getaway. It may not be as modern as newer coastal homes, but this posh beachside pad includes plenty of space and sweeping beach views with a price tag to match.

The “Pelican” is listed for sale for between $16.5 million and $18 million.

Brownell Drive, Byron Bay, New South Wales

Nestled in Byron Bay’s National Park Reserve, this sleek and stylish residence is the ultimate coastal sanctuary.

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Its location may be secluded, but the architect-designed “The Wing House” offers uninterrupted ocean views and is within walking distance of the idyllic Wategos Beach. The prestige property features a lap pool, terraced gardens and a 27.5-metre wing-shaped roof.

Situated on 803 square metres of land and spanning two levels, the home’s interior blends timber, steel, concrete and glass to create a unique and contemporary living space, which includes seven-metre-high curved ceilings.

The Byron Bay home has not been listed with a price guide, but it last sold for $5.9 million in 2014, records show.

Skyline Court, Lorne, Victoria

Perched on the hills overlooking Lorne, this modern family style beach house is located in one of the Surf Coast’s most sought-after locations.

It’s fitting that this stylish residence is on Skyline Court, considering it offers 180-degree views; floor-to-ceiling windows provide magnificent views of the coastline to one side, while overlooking the Otway State Forest on the other.

The five-bedroom, architect-designed home offers modern interiors and sleek exteriors synonymous with upscale beach living. Situated in one of the most expensive towns along the Great Ocean Road, this Lorne property has an asking price of $4.35 million.

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