Socceroos legend’s ‘Castle of Love’ for sale
One of the Socceroos’ greatest ever players has put his ‘Castle of Love’, which could fetch around $7m, on the market.
Retired Socceroo-turned-property developer Jason Culina and his interior designer wife, Terri, of Culina Design Group, have listed their latest project at Glenhaven.
It has been listed through Manor Real Estate, who while issuing no price guidance are offering two comparable sales, both in West Pennant Hills.
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The comparables are the six-bedroom, four-bathroom home on 2042sq m at 21 Doris Hirst Place, with 554sq m floor space in July for $6.5m, and the 2022 sale of the six-bedroom, five-bathroom house on 2054sq m at 17 Governor Phillip Place, with 780sq m floor space, at $7.8m.
The Culina offering is set on a 2575sq m Binet Way block, which was built in the late 1980s in an English Tudor manor style.
It was once marketed as Chateau d’Amour, and before that it was known as Arundle Manor.
The five-bedroom, six-bathroom home comes complete with a tennis court, pool, guesthouse, gym and triple-garaging.
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Its new kitchen comes with double islands in Brazilian quartzite.
They paid $3.85m in 2022, after selling in Denham Court and before that Putney.
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Originally published as Socceroos legend’s ‘Castle of Love’ for sale