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Endeavour Prize Home Draw 465

Valued at $3,000,264 and Drawn on the 19/02/2026

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Inside the Maleny Hinterland Prize Home – Endeavour Foundation Draw 465

The Maleny Prize Home in Endeavour Foundation Draw 465 sits in Queensland’s iconic hinterland, a region known for rolling hills, wide open skies and an easygoing lifestyle. This isn’t a standard suburban build but a home designed to take full advantage of its elevated position and natural surroundings.

Spread over a generous block at 149 Tallowwood Street, the residence blends contemporary design with practical features that suit both everyday living and relaxed entertaining. With four bedrooms and three bathrooms, it’s laid out to provide space without feeling vast or impersonal.

Spacious Living Areas and Layout

One of the first things visitors notice about this home is how the interior spaces are configured for both comfort and usability. Rooms are arranged to make the most of natural light and views across the hinterland, helping living areas feel open and welcoming.

The living zones flow into each other without awkward transitions, creating a confident sense of connection between lounge, dining and kitchen spaces. These are places where family life can unfold naturally or where large gatherings can be hosted with ease.

A secure double garage housed under the same roofline provides easy access indoors and adds a layer of convenience not always seen in rural properties of this size.

Kitchen and Entertaining Features

The kitchen area anchors the home’s social centre. Designed to balance aesthetic appeal with practical function, it features contemporary finishes and plenty of bench space for meal preparation, casual dining or gathering around with friends.

Adjacent to the internal living spaces, outdoor entertaining areas extend the functional footprint of the residence. A large deck overlooks the surrounding landscape, making it easy to move between indoor relaxation and alfresco gatherings.

These outdoor areas also frame a substantial saltwater pool, positioned so swimmers can enjoy views while cooling off on warm Sunshine Coast days. With built-in barbecue zones nearby, this space feels set up for summer weekends and low-key socialising alike.

Bedrooms and Private Retreats

Four bedrooms give this home plenty of room for family living or hosting guests. The main suite stands out with ample space and an ensuite bathroom designed for comfort.

Secondary bedrooms are generously sized and placed so they aren’t clustered together, creating natural separation between private quarters and shared zones. This kind of layout helps the home feel calmer and more organised rather than compartmentalised.

Simple choices in finishes and natural light help each room feel bright and open, something that can make an immediate difference in daily comfort.

Practical Extras that Stand Out

Beyond the core living spaces, this prize home includes features that add convenience and practicality. There’s a double-bay shed and an additional ground shed that provide ample storage or workshop space, a valuable asset for properties with larger blocks.

Rainwater tanks are installed to support the property’s self-sufficiency, while an alarm system enhances security for owners who value peace of mind.

A mower package is also included, recognising that managing a larger block often means having the right equipment ready to go.

Scenic Outlook and Hinterland Setting

Perhaps one of the biggest features of the property isn’t inside at all but outside. Positioned to overlook the rolling hills and grazing lands around Maleny, many of the home’s primary living spaces have been oriented to frame those views.

This setting gives an immediate sense of openness and calm, an effect that’s hard to replicate in more built-up areas. The hinterland location also translates to slightly cooler evening breezes and a sense of distance between neighbours without being isolated.

Finish, Furnishings and Value Additions

The interior of the home has been styled and furnished to a high standard, with an RRP of furnishings and electrical goods reflecting contemporary taste and quality. This reduces the effort a new owner would need to put in to make the house feel fully liveable.

Included in the first prize is $10,000 in cashable gold bullion. While not part of the home’s physical structure, this additional element adds a financial cushion and broadens what the overall package represents in terms of value.

Frequently Asked Questions

Want to know a little more about Endeavour Draw 465 and the commonly asked questions? Take a look below:

How many tickets are available?

Endeavour Draw 465 has a total of 1,200,000 tickets available.

When is Draw 465 drawn?

Endeavour's latest home will be drawn on the 19/02/2026 and results published here shortly after.

How much is Endeavour 465 worth?

Draw 465 is valued at $3,000,264.

How much do tickets cost?

Tickets for this draw start at $10.

Tickets from: $10
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