Michael Omeros buys new Queensland weekender for $18.7 million

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Telecommunications entrepreneur, Michael Omeros, has bought a new weekender at Sunshine Beach in Queensland for $18.75 million, The Australian reports.

The six-bedroom, three-bathroom home was initially listed last April through Tom Offermann Real Estate agent Tim McSweeney.

Marketed as “Sunshine Beach chic,” the home comes with 22 metre beach frontage and 410 square metres of living space.

Michael Omeros. Photo: The Daily Telegraph.

It ranks as the Sunshine Coast’s third-priciest house sale this year.

The dearest sale was a double block development site that fetched $21.5 million, while the second-dearest sale came when mindfulness philanthropist, Kerry Harmanis, spent $19.5 million at Noosa Heads.

Source: The Australian.

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