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Queensland’s most popular properties revealed

49 Tallebudgera Connection Road, Tallebudgera, Qld 4228

A well-known Gold Coast mansion on and off the market for more than four years has been crowned the most popular property in Queensland.

Billionaire developer Riyu Li’s Tallebudgera estate known as Bellagio La Villa continues to attract attention despite languishing on the market since 2021.

Bellagio La Villa at 49-109 Tallebudgera Connection Rd, Tallebudgera.

Inside Bellagio La Villa.

It is the most clicked-on property on realestate.com.au in the Sunshine State with 58619 views over 12 months to April, 2025

It is also the fourth most popular property in the country.

Mr Li, who initiated the $1bn Jewel three-tower project in Surfers Paradise, stunned the real estate industry when he reportedly turned down a cash offer of $42m for his Tallebudgera property, announced at auction in 2023.

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The meticulous attention to detail is evident at Bellagio La Villa.

The pool at Bellagio.

Wrought iron gates lead onto manicured hedges and foundations, while inside finishes of the extravagant 10-bedroom mansion include coffered ceilings, marble floors, crystal chandeliers, and French doors.

There’s also a showroom garage which doubles as a ballroom, baroque-style formal dining room, heated indoor pool and spa, sauna and gym, and an in-house pet grooming salon.

Enjoy a stroll around the grounds at Bellagio La Villa.

Bellagio La Villa is something else!

Marketing agent Lucy Cole of her self-titled agency said Bellagio La Villa was currently listed around $30m.

She said there was nothing that could match it in Queensland with potential buyers always “blown away” when they arrive.

“You can just see by the look of their face,” Ms Cole said.

“They drive in and their car slows down as they come through the beautiful grounds, the avenues of trees, before they even get to the front door.

“There are people who like to dream but then there are genuine people who are calling from interstate and overseas who appreciate properties of this calibre.”

170 Camelot Place, Bridgeman Downs.

170 Camelot Place, Bridgeman Downs

The State’s fasciation with luxury real estate showed no signs of slowing down with a huge Bridgeman Downs estate racking up 48859 clicks.

The residence, on a huge 9628sq m block includes an outdoor kitchen, infinity edge pool with hot spa and poolside gazebo as well as a basketball court.

29 Cooran Court, Noosa Heads.

29 Cooran Court, Noosa Heads.

Rounding out the top three houses was a luxury Noosa Heads property on the market with an eye-popping $31m price tag.

The five-bedroom home at 29 Cooran Court features a Palm Springs mid-century modern design.

More reminiscent of a resort, gates open to a walkway, established gardens and a bridge over pond.

The most popular unit listing was described as an “investment opportunity” at Minchinton Street, Caloundra.

On the market at offers over $475,000, it racked up 28998 clicks.

307 Gympie Terrace, Noosa was the fourth most popular home in Queensland.

26-34 Knightsbridge Parade East, Sovereign Islands came in number five.

Queensland’s most popular listings HOUSES

Address, clicks on realestate.com.au over the past 12 months

49-109 Tallebudgera Connection Rd, Tallebudgera, 58619

170 Camelot Place, Bridgeman Downs, 48859

29 Cooran Court, Noosa Heads, 47569

307 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville, 38223

26-34 Knightsbridge Parade East, Sovereign Islands, 37652

52 Wendell St, Norman Park, 33950

13 Deodar Drive, Burleigh Heads, 32161

134 Valley Drive, Doonan, 31649

87-89 Monaco St, Broadbeach Waters, 31272

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Queensland’s most popular listings UNITS

Address, clicks on realestate.com.au over the past 12 months

5/34 Minchinton St, Caloundra, 28998

4701/443 Queen St, Brisbane City, 26136

5 Spalding Crescent Goodna, 22247

5/8 Twigg St, Indooroopilly, 17304

Unit 73/19 Orchid Ave, Surfers Paradise, 16762

305/77 Jurgens St, Woolloongabba, 15879

2110/2-22 Veivers Rd, Palm Cove, 15810

2877 Gold Coast Highway, Surfers Paradise, 15752

Level 9/229 Queen Street, Brisbane City, 15562

1410 & 1411/3458 Main Beach Pde, Surfers Paradise, 15363

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