Lizzie Buttrose settles on Port Douglas home

Lizzie Buttrose settles on Port Douglas home
Staff reporterNovember 12, 2018

The socialite mortgage broking director Lizzie Buttrose - who sold her ranch-style Vaucluse abode last last year - has settled on a Port Douglas district home.

She bought well, paying $902,000 for an acreage with a four bedroom contemporary Queenslander that sold at $1.1 million in 2009 and at $900,500 back in 2004. 

It was a mortgagee sale.

It comes with horse paddocks and is close to the coast, just off the Captain Cook Highway to Oak Beach.

She pocketed $4.03 million for her four-bedroom Hopetoun Mews house on an 873 square metre battle-axe Burrabirra Ave block which was marketed as “the perfect opportunity for reinvention”.

This article was first published in The Sunday Telegraph.

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