Superstar sports couple cash in big time
Sports power couple Alyssa Healy and Mitchell Starc are enjoying a massive payday.
Cricket power couple Alyssa Healy and Mitchell Starc have pocketed $8,531,000 in the settlement of their North Curl Curl home.
The residence failed to sell last November when listed for with $9m price guidance, attracting no bids.
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The designer home, built by model Jennifer Hawkins and her husband, builder Jake Wall, with four bedrooms and three bathrooms had been bought for $5.235m in 2016.
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The couple relisted the Pitt Rd house set on 758sqâm with a revised guide of $8m, and it sold in mid-February without price disclosure on slightly delayed settlement terms to David Harrison, who founded AustCorp Executive.
In March, the couple settled on their upgrade to the $24m Terrey Hills estate Charlotte Park. Set atop a natural escarpment nest to Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, the two-storey dwelling on 1.8ha had been designed by architect Michael Kilkeary for Simone Mills, the wife of Cadence & Co construction firm co-founder Darren Mills.
It comes with equestrian facilities, an American-style barn, pool, tennis court, chicken coop, kitchen garden and garaging for 13 cars.
Their purchase price easily surpassed the $14.1m local record secured last spring by Oxanda Education childcare entrepreneur Adrian Fonseca and his wife, Nancy Reardon-Fonseca, for their 1.76ha Myoora Rd holding, which also featured a Cadence & Co home.
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The couple, who rank among Cricket Australia’s highest-paid contractual players, married in 2016.
According to PropTrack the median house price in North Curl Curl is $3m. That’s down 0.9 per cent over the past 12 months.
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Originally published as Superstar sports couple cash in big time