Property guru Andrew Winter fails to sell Sanctuary Cove home

Property guru Andrew Winter fails to sell Sanctuary Cove home
Title TattleSeptember 15, 2019

Selling Houses Australia guru Andrew Winter and wife Caroline are yet to sell their Gold Coast home after it was passed in on a vendor bid at weekend auction.

The popular renovation show host had previously moved on from two agency's who were unsuccessful selling the Sanctuary Cove home.

It was initially listed for $3,995,000 in January.

Amir Mian Prestige agents Charlon Delos Angeles and Alister Billingsley had the weekend auction, with seven interested parties, according to the Gold Coast Bulletin.

It was passed in with a vendor bid of $3 million.

The Winter's secured the home in 2017.

It was always going to be a renovation project for the couple, who paid $1.9 million for the Tuscan-inspired home.

There's no confirmation, but previous listings suggests the home was renovated by the Selling Houses Australia duo of interior designer Shayna Blaze and landscape gardener Charlie Albone, just away from the TV screens.

Previous marketing has stated the home was subject to a renovation under the supervision of an architect, interior designer and landscape designers.

The property was transformed from a dated holiday home to an all-white villa with a terracotta roof.

It is now a five bedroom contemporary home.

Each of the five bedrooms, one occupying the self-contained pool house, open to the resort-style swimming pool, surrounding by tropical palms.

The Winter's have are trading in Sanctuary Cove for Mermaid Beach where they've spent $1,525,000 on a single storey, three bedroom home.

 

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