7/105 Keys Road, Coorabell, NSW 2479 | Property Value & History | OnTheHouse
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7/105 Keys Road
Coorabell NSW 2479

Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2
Car spaces: -
Floor area: 227m2
Land area: 15600m2
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Property Details for 7/105 Keys Rd, Coorabell

7/105 Keys Rd, Coorabell is a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom House and was built in 2024. The property has a land size of 15600m2 and floor size of 227m2.This Property is currently listed for sale with BYRON BAY FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE

Building Type
House
Year Built
2024
Floor Size
227m2
Land Size
15600m2
Local Government
Byron
Lot/Plan
7/DP286835

Last Listing description (July 2026)

There are properties that impress, and there are properties that move you.

From the moment you arrive at Coorabell Springs, there is an unmistakable sense that you have discovered somewhere truly special.

As the landscape unfolds and the home reveals itself beside the shimmering spring-fed dam, framed by rolling green hills and extraordinary established gardens, it becomes immediately apparent that this is far more than a residence, it is a private sanctuary designed to inspire a daily sense of joy, calm and connection.

A remarkable collaboration between acclaimed Byron Bay architect Ed Davis, respected builder Ben Webber of Webber Build, and renowned landscape specialists Gondwana Landscaping & Stone, this exceptional 3.85-acre estate represents the perfect union of architecture, craftsmanship, landscape and lifestyle. Every element has been thoughtfully considered to create a home that sits effortlessly within its environment, as though it has always belonged here.

The brief was simple yet ambitious: to create a contemporary and timeless home that champions the landscape while remaining equally suited to entertaining and everyday rituals. Sustainability and environmental stewardship were central to the vision from the outset.

Davis Architects approached the design with a desire to create "a house over water", carefully positioning the residence to establish a natural relationship with the spring-fed dam. Reflections, movement and light from the water are drawn deep into the living spaces, creating a home that feels intimately connected to its surroundings. Long sightlines, generous glazing and a restrained architectural palette allow the landscape to remain the hero while delivering a level of comfort and sophistication that is both timeless and contemporary.

Beautifully proportioned and entirely single-level, the four-bedroom and DLUG residence unfolds with a sense of calm sophistication. Spotted gum flooring, polished concrete living zones and warm timber-battened ceilings create a rich yet understated material palette, while expansive walls of glass dissolve the boundary between inside and out. Every room has been carefully positioned to frame views of water, gardens or rolling hills, ensuring a constant connection to the surrounding landscape.

The main living pavilion forms the heart of the home, where soaring ceilings, abundant natural light and seamless indoor-outdoor flow create spaces equally suited to intimate family living or large-scale entertaining. Here, the changing light across the dam, gardens and hinterland landscape becomes part of the daily experience.

Outside, the experience is nothing short of extraordinary.

Designed and delivered by Gondwana Landscaping & Stone, the grounds are among the most impressive private gardens in the Byron hinterland. Sweeping lawns, mature specimen plantings, sculptural gardens and carefully curated outdoor rooms create a landscape that feels both refined and deeply connected to nature. Every pathway, view line and garden space has been thoughtfully considered, delivering an overwhelming sense of peace, beauty and privacy.

At the centre of the outdoor experience, the swimming pool offers the perfect place to gather with family and friends or simply unwind while immersed in the serenity of the surrounding landscape.

Beyond the immediate beauty of the gardens lies another extraordinary layer to Coorabell Springs, one that has been carefully nurtured over many years.

Extensive bush regeneration has transformed the property into a thriving natural ecosystem, where remnant rainforest pockets, mature native species and cascading bedrock landscapes create an environment rich in biodiversity and wonder. Ancient trees, rainforest species and established gardens attract an abundance of butterflies and birdlife, creating a living landscape that changes beautifully with the seasons.

Along the property's boundary, Coorabell Creek winds gently through the landscape before flowing into the nearby Wilsons River system, contributing to the property's remarkable connection with the surrounding environment. Natural waterholes provide habitat for freshwater yabbies and native wildlife, while the combination of rainforest, open lawns, spring-fed water and established vegetation creates a sanctuary unlike anything else in the region.

Rarely does a property offer such a seamless balance between curated landscape design and the untamed beauty of nature. At Coorabell Springs, luxury is found not only in the architecture and craftsmanship, but in the privilege of living within a flourishing natural environment.

Sustainability has been seamlessly integrated throughout. Passive solar design, extensive cross-flow ventilation, slab-on-ground construction and carefully selected natural materials ensure the home remains comfortable year-round while maintaining a light environmental footprint. The striking black timber-clad exterior allows the residence to quietly recede into the landscape, while the warm internal palette delivers a timeless aesthetic designed to endure for generations.

What makes Coorabell Springs so rare is not simply the quality of the architecture, the beauty of the gardens or the privacy of the setting. It is the feeling the property evokes. There is a sense of stillness, harmony and emotional connection that is difficult to describe and impossible to replicate.

Only minutes from Federal and Bangalow, and approximately 20 minutes from the world-famous beaches, restaurants and lifestyle attractions of Byron Bay, this is a property that offers complete immersion in nature without compromising convenience.

Property Highlights
Architect-designed by acclaimed Byron Bay architect Ed Davis
Crafted by respected local builder Ben Webber of Webber Build
Approximately 3.85 acres of extraordinary landscaped grounds by Gondwana Landscaping & Stone
Further DA Approval to build a 2 room Artists Studio, bathroom and garage
Approx 6.35HA of Community Land where there are cleared paddocks, which horses enjoy, also fronting Coorabell Creek for shared use
Single-level design with separate living and accommodation wings
Warm natural material palette featuring spotted gum flooring, polished concrete and timber-battened ceilings
Extensive bush regeneration creating a thriving natural ecosystem
Remnant rainforest pockets, mature native species and cascading bedrock features
Coorabell Creek boundary frontage flowing into the Wilsons River catchment nearby
Natural waterholes with freshwater yabbies and abundant native wildlife
Exceptional passive solar performance and cross-flow ventilation
Striking black timber-clad exterior that blends seamlessly into the landscape
7m x 2.5m Heated Swimming Pool, with Infinity Edge
Separate 8.9m x 5.5m Colourbond Shed with Power and separate water tank and room to park boat/caravan etc
3yo FujiClean Septic System and 100,000L Stainless Steel Water Tank with Integrated Filtration System
Ducted AC throughout, Starlink Internet
13.1kw Redback Battery Storage System, and 7.8kw Solar on Roof, EV Charger

Rarely does a property achieve such a seamless balance between architecture, craftsmanship, landscape and nature.

Coorabell Springs is a home that must be experienced to be fully understood a place where every detail has been crafted to create not just a residence, but a feeling. A feeling of peace, beauty and belonging that lingers long after you leave.

Council Rates: $2,509.50 per annum
Community Title Fees: $938 per quarter

Property History for 7/105 Keys Rd, Coorabell, NSW 2479

A timeline of how this property has performed in the market
Last Sold
$830,000
02 Dec 2019
  • 14 Jul 2026
    Listed for Sale EOI - Closing 27th August
  • 02 Dec 2019
    Sold for $830,000
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About Coorabell 2479

The size of Coorabell is approximately 20.4 square kilometres. The population of Coorabell in 2016 was 420 people. By 2021 the population was 481 showing a population growth of 14.5% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Coorabell is 60-69 years. Households in Coorabell are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1400 - $1799 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Coorabell work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 68.70% of the homes in Coorabell were owner-occupied compared with 64.30% in 2016.

Coorabell has 245 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Coorabell have seen a -17.55% decrease in median value, while Units have seen a 18.93% increase. As at 30 June 2026:

  • The median value for Houses in Coorabell is $2,461,571 while the median value for Units is $1,074,096.
  • Houses have a median rent of $975.
There are currently 7 properties listed for sale, and 1 property listed for rent in Coorabell on OnTheHouse. According to Cotality's data, 10 properties were sold in the past 12 months in Coorabell.

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