New Opposition Leader Peter Dutton was a police academy graduate when he bought his first home at 20.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
Incoming Liberal Party leader Peter Dutton did just that on Tuesday when,during a press conference to try out his new,softer image,he instead talked about his first foray into the property market as a teenager.
“I started part-time work at a butcher shop after school until I started university,” he said. “I saved and bought a house at 19 and built a business from nothing to ultimately employ 40 people.”
In fact,property records show Dutton was a recent police academy graduate when he bought his first home,paying $93,000 for an apartment in Brisbane’s riverside suburb of Yeronga.
At the time,the median house price in Brisbane was $113,000,according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Two years later,Dutton made a 25 per cent gain on that apartment when he sold it for $116,500,despite Brisbane’s median only rising 14 per cent in that time.
Peter Dutton sold his beachfront getaway on the Gold Coast a year ago for $6 million.
Like so many of his generation since then,Dutton has done well from Australia’s soaring property values of the past three decades,in some cases making multimillion-dollar capital gains as Brisbane’s median house price has steadily risen to its current median of $831,000.
The Dutton home is now a farm north of Brisbane in Dayboro,in his Dickson electorate,that was previously known as Juffs Farm before it was sold off as a deceased estate in 2020.