Kyle Sandilands' $8k-a-week home for baby boy
Kyle Sandilands and his expectant fiancee Tegan Kynaston have taken up a very expensive eastern suburbs pad.
Their recently vacated Edgecliff rental abode has returned to the market following their shuffle from stately manor to modern Tuscan in Sydney’s east. The hillside home, offered as an $8000-a-week rental, was billed as “the blending of luxury with Tuscan classicism”. It happened to have been recently sold which prompted some ill-informed speculation it had been a purchase by Sandilands.The sale by Roy and Maria Metaxas for $13,808,900 was to investor Rosheeni Dobbie.
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