Fitness First founder re-lists Mermaid Beach mansion
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.