Auction cancelled, negotiations underway for Lleyton and Bec Hewitt’s coastal mansion
Lleyton and Bec Hewitt had high hopes to settle a major $4 million deal which attracted more than 100 people but there was one major thing missing.
There was no grand slam at the auction of Lleyton and Bec Hewitt’s coastal mansion, but an interstate buyer is poised to make an offer.
More than 100 people attended the property ahead of its scheduled 12.30pm auction, which was canned after there were no registered bidders.
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But while the outcome may not be what the golden couple were hoping for,
Queensland Sotheby’s International Realty agent Lynn Malone said there were a number of potential buyers in the crowd.
“There were buyers from Sydney and Melbourne, but I think they wanted to see what happened,” she said.
“The agents (Carol Carter and Blair Carter) are in negotiations with a Melbourne buyer now.”
AS REPORTED PREVIOUSLY …
Located at Burleigh Heads, their Palm Springs-inspired home went viral after it was listed with her earlier this month.
It will go under the hammer at 12.30pm on Sunday.
Located at Burleigh Heads, their Palm Springs-inspired home went viral after it was listed with Queensland Sotheby’s International Realty agent Carol Carter earlier this month.
It will go under the hammer at 12.30pm on Sunday.
“We have had a lot of interest but it is difficult to get a read on it as people tend to keep things close to their chest,” Ms Carter said.
“But we have had a massive number of inquiries from interstate, a lot out of Sydney and Melbourne, and there has been quite a lot of local interest.
“And we have had some interest out of Germany and the UK.”
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Ms Carter said about 137 groups had been through the property since the campaign launched.
“Some people came through before it sold last time,” she said, adding that a lot of people were curious to see inside the Insta-worth house.
“Some people came through before it sold last time,” she said, adding that a lot of people were curious to see inside the Insta-worthy house.
Publicly-available property records show the Hewitts, who have three children, purchased the property for $4.305 million in 2021, with median home values in the coveted suburb soaring a whopping 34.7 per cent since then.
Ms Carter said the golden couple were only selling because they did not have enough time to enjoy it.
The 13 Deodar Drive residence, called The Palms, is the epitome of indoor-outdoor living, and sits on a 539sq m block just 400m from the famed beach.
Built in 2020, the striking residence “broke the internet” before it went to auction in May 2021, attracting more than 500 people on the day.
Back then, it sold for $3.75 million but after living in it for just over a month, the buyers listed it again due to commitments elsewhere and that’s when the Hewitt’s lobbed an offer to good to refuse.
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The original owner-designer was JSW Landscape and Design founder Jay Walker and his wife Emma.
The home has three sprawling ensuite bedrooms upstairs, including the indulgent master suite with its built-in seating, deluxe custom dressing room and designer ensuite.
There is also a ground floor guest bedroom with ensuite, plus an office with integrated work stations and a powder room.
But it is the heart of the home that truly sings, comprising of an open-plan kitchen, living and dining area that flows on to an outside entertaining area with a sunken fireplace, glass-edged pool and outdoor kitchen.
The showstopper main kitchen boasts a 6m void, a butler’s pantry, designer appliances, three ovens, quality stone bench tops, an integrated fridge/freezer, two wine fridges and adjacent wine cellar.
The living and dining area is home to a traditional flute fireplace, while the upstairs media room has a north-east aspect. Flawless finishes found throughout the trophy home include Italian Venetian plaster and terrazzo tiles, Santorini Clay stone feature walls, custom Australian brass tapware and American Oak timber floors.
High ceilings also feature, as cavity glass stacker doors and bi-folds to facilitate easy indoor-outdoor living.
Originally published as Auction cancelled, negotiations underway for Lleyton and Bec Hewitt’s coastal mansion