This article is from the Australian Property Journal archive
BOOST Juice founder Janine Allis has reportedly spent $17 million on a new Byron Bay home at Wategos Bay.
The five-bedroom, three-bathroom home sits on a 948sqm block at 19 Brownell Drive includes parking for five with a two-car garage, two storage bays, in addition to an elevator to all levels and views of the Cape Byron Lighthouse.
The open plan house includes entertainment, central living and dining zones, as well as a gourmet kitchen and BBQ area.
This on top of a pool, spa and landscaped gardens.
The property sits within a short walk of Wategos Beach ad is within close proximity of schools, restaurants, shopping hubs, cafes and airports.
Recent data from Knight Frank showed Sydney is now the fourth ranking place for super-prime residential sales activity in the last quarter of 2023, with 42 properties selling for a combined US$632 million.
With NSW seeing numerous high profile luxury residential sales this month. Last weekend, a five-bedroom house in Grenhills Beach sold under the hammer for $10.3 million. At the same time, Afterpay co-founder and FinClear chairman David Hancock and his wife, philanthropist Fee Hancock, have sold their Centennial Park mansion to billionaire and Shark Tank investor Robert Hervajec, and his, wife, Dancing With the Stars dancer and judge Kym Johnson for $23 million.
A week prior Chris Olliver, Zimmermann chief executive and husband of co-founder Nicky Zimmermann paid $20.5 million for a block of apartments in Tamarama.
Sydney’s high end property market shows little sign of slowing down, with a Point Piper estate listed with expectations of a $100 million record breaking sale price.
Liam Annesley from Byron Bay Real Estate Agency managed the sale of the Brownwell Drive property.