One of Australia’s most recognisable faces has bought a bargain waterfront estate on Moreton Bay island
Noni Hazlehurst has bought this house on Macleay Island.
One of Australia’s most recognisable faces, Noni Hazlehurst, has bought a bargain waterfront estate on a Moreton Bay island. The former Play School host and star of films Ladies in Black and Little Fish recently sold her Gold Coast hinterland home for $1.4m.Records show the acreage property known as ‘The Gables’ inhas settled after a marketing campaign by Ray White Rural’s Rhondda Arentz.
The property last traded in 2002 for $479,000 when she was presenting the lifestyle show Better Homes and Gardens.The house has four bedrooms and three bathrooms and sits on a 4047 sqm block in a quiet cul-de-sac. Ms Hazlehurst and her family have called the Scenic Rim area home for the last 20 years and word on the street was that she had planned to downsize locally, but property records reveal she has just purchased a three-bedroom house on Macleay Island for just $790,000.
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