Teigan Cloke lists North Warrandyte home family helped renovate
Former Australian and Victorian sportswoman Teigan Cloke recruited her famous footy family to help renovate her mammoth North Warrandyte pad, now for sale after the team effort.
Another member of the famous Cloke family is making a property play in Melbourne’s north.
Teigan Cloke and her husband, ex-VFL player Michael Fogarty, are booting their North Warrandyte home at 64 Blooms Rd with $1.8-$1.9 million price hopes.
Cloke previously represented Victoria in netball, Australia in volleyball and also worked for Ralph Carr’s sports management business.
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She now rescues abused horses and told the Herald Sun it was time to upsize to more land with their children Levi, aged 3 and Nathaniel, 7 months old.
Their modern five-bedroom home was created with the help of Cloke family members.
“Jason has moved to Queensland but he was able to help tell me where to source materials,” she said.
“My other brother Cam is a carpenter and so is my husband, so they did a lot of the work. “My mum Julie helped me find the right vanities and flooring while my dad David was amazing with looking after the kids.”
Their stylish home boasts impressive bush views and is for private sale with Barry Plant Doncaster East.
Listing agent Spiro Drossos said Teigan had been the “project manager” who co-ordinated her family members during the build.
“She seems to have a flair for property,” Mr Drossos said.
“It’s really clever how they’ve flattened off part of the block to create a great entertainment space with views,” Mr Drossos said.
The family, including ex-Collingwood captain Travis, all live in Melbourne’s north and have made a number of property plays in the past few years.
The All-Australian listed his incredible Kangaroo Ground home in 2018, but took it off the market after choosing to stay put.
Jason was able to notch a speedy sale for his Williamstown pad before moving to Queensland in 2018 and Cameron sold in St Helena last year.
The latest property in the Cloke portfolio is for private sale.
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Originally published as Teigan Cloke lists North Warrandyte home family helped renovate