Buy this home, fund a future: Warralily charity house hits market

April 24, 2026 BY
Charity House Sale

The home, in Armstrong Creek's Waralily Estate, brings together coastal living and a meaningful contribution. Photo: Supplied.

A NEWLY completed home in Warralily Estate is offering buyers the chance to pair coastal living with support for one of the region’s oldest and most recognisable charities.

The property at 2 Guests Street, Armstrong Creek is the second charity house delivered in partnership with Cottage by the Sea less than 12 months after the project was announced.

The north-facing four-bedroom house brings together elevated coastal living and a meaningful contribution, with 100 per cent of the sale proceeds to be donated directly to Cottage by the Sea.

Warralily Estate manager Steve Menegazzo, of Core Projects, said the home appeals to an array of potential buyers.

“It appeals to a broad demographic of people, whether it’s families or executive people,” he said.

“It’s got four bedrooms, two living areas. It has a really nice colour palette inside and some really nice features like the sunken lounge, built-in bar area, beautiful stone in the kitchen and nice high ceilings.

“We just want to find a standout buyer for it to step up and put the last piece of the puzzle together to support Cottage by the Sea.”

Expressions of interest are open, with the house for sale by the set date of 11 May.

Menegazzo said the property is even nicer in person than the photos show.

“The pictures of the property are beautiful and the styling, everything about it just is first class,” Menegazzo said.

Cottage by the Sea chief executive Adam Wake said the proceeds of the sale would have a significant impact on vulnerable children.

“This initiative is about so much more than building and selling a home; it’s about creating opportunities and brighter futures for the children in our care,” Wake said.

“The funds raised through this partnership directly support programs that give young people the chance to feel safe, supported and inspired.”

Menegazzo said the completion of the house and it’s forthcoming sale is the work of tireless collaborators.

“It’s a bit of a collaboration of a lot of different people and different industries in order to help out and see if we can raise some good money for a great cause,” he said.

“Hopefully someone can fall in love with it and contribute really well to the end result.”

The property was built by Boutique Homes, of the ABN Group.

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