Nutribullet CEO Colin Sapire sells Watsons Bay holiday home

Nutribullet CEO Colin Sapire sells Watsons Bay holiday home
Title TattleNovember 19, 2018

LA-based Nutribullet CEO Colin Sapire and wife Caron have sold their luxury Watsons Bay harbourfront home, which was listed with $20 million hopes.

The couple paid $14.5 million for the Michael Suttor-designed home in 2015.

It was reported at the time that it would be their holiday home for their Sydney trips. They've only used it once.

The Pacific Street home on 1,175 square metres has four bedrooms, each with an ensuite and balcony access from the top level.

On the lower level there's a six car garage, a rumpus room with adjoining bar and a sauna, as well as another private covered terrace.

The harbour level of the home features a gym, cellar and swimming pool which is set near the water next to the manicured lawn and gardens.

There have been unconfirmed reports that the buyer was Anthony Halas of swimwear brand Seafolly fame and his wife, Andrea.

This article was first published in the Saturday Daily Telegraph.

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