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Pamela Anderson house hits the market at $2.4 million

By Melissa Heagney

Baywatch fans rejoice. The famed St Kilda West home with a glass tiled facade of Pamela Anderson’s face has hit the market again, with an asking price between $2.3 million and $2.4 million.

The three-bedroom, two-bathroom home at 270 Canterbury Road, which once made international news because of its controversial street front appearance, was listed for private sale two days ago.

The home with Pamela Anderson’s face on the facade at 270 Canterbury Road, St Kilda West, has hit the market with an asking price of $2.3 million to $2.4 million.

The home with Pamela Anderson’s face on the facade at 270 Canterbury Road, St Kilda West, has hit the market with an asking price of $2.3 million to $2.4 million.Credit: Jellis Craig Port Phillip

The first open for inspection will be held on Saturday, with agents hopeful a Baywatch fan, or at least someone wanting to live in a stylish townhouse in St Kilda West, will be interested.

Jellis Craig Port Phillip director Warwick Gardiner said the vendors, who bought the property in 2016 despite not being Baywatch devotees, were now looking to downsize.

The family wanted a home in the St Kilda area that was also close to Middle Park and Albert Park, he said.

“They just wanted the house. They’re not huge Pamela Anderson fans; they don’t watch reruns of Baywatch or anything,” he said.

Inside offers open plan living.

Inside offers open plan living.Credit: Jellis Craig Port Phillip

The vendors had considered changing the glass bricks with Anderson’s face but decided to keep them given how much of renowned home it had become, Gardiner said.

“They were happy with it because really it’s become a part of Melbourne’s iconic architecture,” he said.

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“Plus, behind the facade is a good house; it’s a good town home or executive residence that’s got a great floor plan. It’s a great entertainers’ place.”

Inside, the home has a modern kitchen, open-plan living and a lap pool for those wanting to stay in shape.

The home has a lap pool.

The home has a lap pool.Credit: Jellis Craig Port Phillip

The bedrooms are on separate floors.

The bedrooms are on separate floors.Credit: Jellis Craig Port Phillip

Gardiner said the bedrooms were on separate floors, giving privacy and making the home a great space for families with teenage children.

The townhouse was built 22 years ago by former Geelong player and man-about-town Sam Newman, who created waves in the local area when Anderson’s face was revealed.

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It upset many of Newman’s neighbours at the time, with some taking him to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.

Newman sold the home in 2002 – having never lived there – for between $600,000 and $700,0000, reports said at the time.

The home sold again in 2007 for $1.5 million. The current owners snapped it up for $1.55 million nine years later, records show.

Though controversial, the home has gained accolades, with architect Cassandra Fahey winning an award from the Royal Australian Institute of Architects for her design.

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