As the property market boomed through COVID-19, some of the biggest names in Australia and in Hollywood got into the market in coastal and inner-city areas.
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The couple and their three children had lived at the property in Melbourne’s most expensive suburb for five years before putting it up for sale.The family have reportedly been looking to move to Sydney, where Bec grew up.TV and radio host Andy Lee, one half of Hamish and Andy, set tongues wagging when he dropped a coolin November, well above the asking price range of $7 million to $7.7 million.
The home, built in 1876, had sat empty for 30 years and lacked a bathroom or kitchen, but it didn’t stop the host ofAs well as his hosting duties in 2021, Lee and his partner Rebecca Harding adopted an adorable terrier puppy named Henri who has appeared in many of the couple’s social media posts.Hamish Blake and Zoe Foster Blake completed a move to Sydney in 2021 by selling their Richmond home.
Rachel Griffiths recently won the best supporting actress award, and also bought an inner-city pad in Sydney.
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