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‘Death clause’ triggers an extra $1.2m for vendor

Michael Bleby
Michael BlebyDeputy property editor

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We speak to the team behind the most intriguing recent property sale.

The property: Four lots on a 35.5-hectare block of rural farmland overlooking Kingscliff Beach at 117-147 Tweed Coast Road, Cudgen, NSW. Contracts were initially exchanged for an $11 million sale of the entire lot, but that fell through. Then it was sold as four separate lots for a combined $12,277,000.

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Michael Bleby covers commercial and residential property, with a focus on housing and finance, construction, design & architecture. He also dabbles in the business of sport. Michael is based in Melbourne. Connect with Michael on Twitter. Email Michael at mbleby@afr.com

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