
Why choose between acreage living and a waterfront address when you could have both?
No. 42 Skipjack Reach in Tuross Head is an expansive, private coastal estate, combining architect-designed living with direct water frontage.

Set on just over a hectare, this four-bedroom, three-bathroom home sits elevated above Coila Lake, with uninterrupted views stretching all the way to the Pacific Ocean.
From the retreat-style main-bedroom suite, you can watch the sun rise over the water without getting out of bed or enjoy leisurely soaks in the free-standing bath, which anchors the oversized en suite.
Elsewhere in the home, floor-to-ceiling windows flood the interiors with natural light, while cross-ventilation and soaring cathedral ceilings keep the spaces cool and airy throughout summer.

The kitchen, complete with a butler’s pantry, overlooks substantial living areas and is well-suited to family life or entertaining, while a slow-combustion fireplace provides warmth and comfort in the cooler months.
A separate games room allows children or guests to spread out.
On one side of the home, a covered deck enjoys water views, while on the other, a cosy outdoor space boasts another fireplace.

Also outside, Japanese-inspired gardens wrap the home in calm and privacy, leading down to the water’s edge, where kayaking, fishing or prawning could be part of daily life. Topping it all off is extensive garaging, solar power and rainwater storage.
Agent Megan Goucher of My Agent Team says opportunities like this simply don’t come around very often.
“Waking to the sunrise over the lake, with the ocean beyond, it feels private, peaceful, and completely unlike anything else on the South Coast,” she says.

About halfway between Moruya and Narooma on the South Coast, you’ll find Tuross Head.
Here, life revolves around the water, whether it’s boating on Coila Lake, swimming, biking or long walks along the headland, where it’s not uncommon to spot a dolphin or whale.
The pace is relaxed, the community feel is strong, and the seafood is fresh.