A glass studio overlooking a dam plus cabin and homestead make the owner of the hinterland estate some serious money.
The trophy home – newly built after the vendor purchased the property in 2017 for $8,625,000 – blends Mediterranean elegance with modern luxuries.
The former home of the Splendour in the Grass festival is being sold by a conglomerate that includes arts events veteran Brandon Saul.
Tanya Nelson Carnegie is set to spend more time in Byron Bay,putting her luxury home on the market for the first time since it was built.
Evacuation centres have been set up,flights cancelled and schools closed as the category 2 storm moves towards land.
Days before Chemist Warehouse sealed its $30 billion merger,Damien Gance and Sasha Robertson inked a record-breaking deal of their own.
Less than 80 properties sold in these sought-after postcodes that are more about lifestyle and community than their more popular celebrity-packed neighbour.
Last year organisers announced the festival was “taking the year off”,but Splendour will not be back in 2025.
Even locals are relocating along the coast for more affordable living and deeper community ties that the popular locale once had.
In a string of once-booming seaside spots,prices are coming back to earth as workers spend more time in their CBD offices.