Fitness First founder re-lists Mermaid Beach mansion

Fitness First founder re-lists Mermaid Beach mansion
Title TattleJuly 24, 2019

Fitness First founder Tony de Leede is seeking to sell his redundant luxury Mermaid Beach home for the third time.

The Bondi Beach-based fitness pioneer is seeking offers over $6 million for the Hedges Avenue mansion.

Set on 405 square metres, the 2007-built home has four bedrooms, three bathrooms, an entertaining area with fireplace and a built in barbecue that adjoins the swimming pool.

Of course there's a home gym and a steam room.

Conal Martin at Kingfisher Realty Burleigh Heads is marketing the property.

De Leede paid $7.3 million for the property in 2009 when buying from Lisa Frawley, the wife of the former Romafree executive director Mark Frawley.

It has been a $2,800 a week rental in recent times.

De Leede founded Fitness First in 1993.  

This article was first published in the Weekend Australian.  

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