Tennis champ Thomas Muster secures Noosa sale

Tennis champ Thomas Muster secures Noosa sale
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 17, 2016

The former Austrian tennis champion Palm Beach has sold one of his Noosa Heads riverfront properties. It was listed at $5.9 million.

It was the first he bought on the water paying $2.8 million in 2013, with the house then designed by architect Tim Ditchfield.

Muster first bought into Noosa in 1994 when he paid $1 million for Cintamani, a 35-hectare hinterland property.

The head of Lend Lease’s Australian property arm, Kylie Rampa, has purchased the riverfront mansion through Noosa agent Tom Offermann Real Estate.

Ms Rampa was previously CEO of the Gandel Group.

Muster spends time in Queensland because his former wife, Jo Beth Taylor, the former Australia's Funniest Home Videos host, has resided there on the Sunshine Coast with their son.

The article was first published in the Sunday Telegraph

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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