A luxury mansion has sold after four years on the market, for a record-shattering $11 million price tag.
The home at 430 Cooroy Mountain Road, Cooroy Mountain, is known as ‘Stonelea’: designed as a large-scale retreat, build into the ridge line of the Queensland mountain.

The luxury house ‘Stonelea’, at 430 Cooroy Mountain Rd, Cooroy Mountain.

The home sold for $11 million in a record sale for the suburb, after being on the market for four years.

The house previously had a $15 million price tag, and had traded several agents in searching for the right buyer.
The house features wide, panoramic views of the Noosa Hinterlands, stretching out to the Pacific Ocean in the east.
A long, winding driveway leads to the mansion through landscaped lawns, with space for 14 cars in the driveway.
The house itself has five bedrooms and five bathrooms, and an open plan designed to encourage natural light across its six-metre high rooms.
With a dual-sided fireplace for indoor-outdoor entertainment, a subterranean media room and a dressing room in the master suite that’s 140 sqm large, the house is a huge luxury home designed for those who can spend a premium price.
Previous vendors, Phillipa and Mark, told The Local Project the home felt intrinsically tied into the mountain while they were living there.
“The scale of the house was quite mind-blowing, really,” Phillipa said. “It wasn’t ostentatious, it was this magnificent caring home; and it had a very strong, dare I say it, spiritual feel.”

Previous vendors described the house as if it belonged with the mountain.

The view of the property stretches through the Noosa Hinterlands and out to the Pacific Ocean.

Its sale beats the previous known sale record in Cooroy Mountain by nearly $5 million.
Previously listed with a price tag of $15 million and above, the home had been traded between several different agents in its search for an appropriate seller.
The home went up for a private auction in October, with negotiations following the proceedings.
Soon after, the home was put under contract for a total of $11 million.
The previous known record for Cooroy Mountain was in 2023, for a seven-bedroom home that sold at $6.15 million.
This latest sale beats the previous record by $4.85 million.
Agents from Century 21 representing the home declined to comment on the sale.
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