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Heartbreaking detail in Georgia Love and Lee Elliot's real estate pictures as former couple put their marital home up for sale
Heartbreaking detail in Georgia Love and Lee Elliot's real estate pictures as former couple put their marital home up for sale

Daily Mail​

time02-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Heartbreaking detail in Georgia Love and Lee Elliot's real estate pictures as former couple put their marital home up for sale

Georgia Love and Lee Elliot are selling the Melbourne home they once shared as a married couple. The pair, who met on the 2016 season of The Bachelorette and married in 2021, have listed their spacious Hampton East townhouse for between $1.5 million and $1.58 million. And some details in the online listing feature some flashbacks from happier times. A picture of the living room includes a framed family photo of Georgia and Lee dancing and smiling at each other - a reminder of their time as a couple. Another photo of the study features a neon sign that says 'All You Need Is Love'. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. T he pair's marital home in Melbourne will go under the hammer later this month. The former couple, who announced their split in February, paid an estimated $1.35million for the chic ultra-modern two-storey townhouse in 2021. Located 17km from the CBD in the upmarket Bayside area, the property boasts a thoughtful open-plan layout and an al fresco dining area with a BBQ kitchen. They flaunted their original purchase of the property back in October 2021 on social media. Georgia and Lee shared a series of pictures showing them standing in front of their new home, with a 'sold' sign in the background. The news of the sale of the home comes after the pair, who were married for four years, announced their breakup five months ago. The broke the news of their separation with identical posts on Instagram in February. 'After nine wonderful years together, including four as husband and wife, [we] have made the incredibly difficult decision to lovingly part ways,' they wrote. A picture of the living room includes a framed family photo of Georgia and Lee smiling happily together - a reminder of their time as a couple 'Our relationship has been so special and we will always cherish the memories, love, and laughter we've shared. 'There is no drama, no bad blood. Just two people who have grown in different directions while still holding deep respect and care for each other.' Georgia and Lee had fuelled rumours they had split for some time ago before eventually confirming their breakup. The pair spent Christmas apart with their respective families before Georgia jetted off to New York City for a holiday without Lee. They were also both spotted without their wedding bands, which led to a wave of speculation online suggesting they had ended their relationship. The pair met and fell in love on the 2016 season of The Bachelorette, which saw Georgia, a former TV news reporter, choose tradie Lee as her winning suitor. They married in 2021 at the Frogmore Creek Winery outside Hobart and the following year they moved into their townhouse, which is now set to got to auction on June 21.

Georgia Love and her estranged husband Lee Elliot put their $1.5million Melbourne home on the market
Georgia Love and her estranged husband Lee Elliot put their $1.5million Melbourne home on the market

Daily Mail​

time02-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Georgia Love and her estranged husband Lee Elliot put their $1.5million Melbourne home on the market

Georgia Love and Lee Elliot are set to put their marital home in Melbourne under the hammer later this month. The high-profile pair, who first met on the 2016 season of The Bachelorette before announcing their split earlier this year, have listed the spacious Hampton East pad with a price range of $1.5million to $1.58million. Love and Elliot, who announced their split in February, paid an estimated $1.35million for the chic ultra-modern two-storey townhouse in 2021. Located 17km from the CBD in the upmarket Bayside area, the property boasts a thoughtful open-plan layout and an al fresco dining area with a BBQ kitchen. Highlights include a main bedroom with a private balcony, a fitted dressing room, and a dual vanity ensuite. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Design features include double-glazed windows and doors, Caesarstone benchtops, Tasmanian oak flooring, hydronic heating, and reverse-cycle air conditioning. Love and Elliot flaunted their original purchase of the property back in October 2021 on social media after it was listed for sale between $1.3million and $1.35million. They shared a series of pictures showing them standing in front of their new home, with a 'sold' sign in the background. The news of the sale of the home comes after Love and Elliot, who were married for four years, announced their breakup five months ago. The couple broke the news of their separation with identical posts on Instagram in February. 'After nine wonderful years together, including four as husband and wife, [we] have made the incredibly difficult decision to lovingly part ways,' they wrote. 'Our relationship has been so special and we will always cherish the memories, love, and laughter we've shared. 'There is no drama, no bad blood. Just two people who have grown in different directions while still holding deep respect and care for each other. 'We remain friends and we'd really appreciate our privacy as we navigate this next stage. Thank you.' Georgia and Lee had fuelled rumours they had split for some time as it had been more than four months since they were seen together. The pair spent Christmas apart with their respective families before Georgia jetted off to New York City for a holiday without Lee. They were also both spotted without their wedding bands, which led to a wave of speculation online suggesting they had ended their relationship. The pair met and fell in love on the 2016 season of The Bachelorette, which saw Georgia, a former TV news reporter, choose tradie Lee as her winning suitor. They married in 2021 at the Frogmore Creek Winery outside Hobart, followed by an outdoor reception at the Shene Distillery. The lovebirds had been due to marry in Italy the year prior, but were forced to cancel due to Covid travel restrictions. The following year, they moved into their townhouse in Hampton East which is now set to got to auction on June 21.

‘Hectic' bidding war pushes Hampton East home $268k over reserve
‘Hectic' bidding war pushes Hampton East home $268k over reserve

News.com.au

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • News.com.au

‘Hectic' bidding war pushes Hampton East home $268k over reserve

A bidding war in Melbourne's southeast has left jaws on the footpath, with five buyers pushing this sleek townhouse almost $300,000 past reserve. More than 120 people packed into 21A Lonsdale Ave, Hampton East, to witness a 'high-stakes auction' — a modern three-bedroom townhouse that ultimately sold under the hammer for $1.538m. Ray White Chelsea director Shane O'Sughrue said the auction 'went off like a firecracker' and left him nearly speechless. 'There were bids flying. It was hectic,' Mr O'Sughre said. 'My sellers are speechless. 'They're upsizing locally and just couldn't believe the result.' The auction opened at $1.17m — the bottom of the price guide — and quickly escalated in $20,000 and $30,000 jumps. Once the bidding hit the mid-$1.4m range, the increments narrowed to $10,000, then $2,000, and finally $1,000 as two buyers went head-to-head in a nailbiting finish. Mr O'Sughrue said confidence in the market was rising fast, especially ahead of an expected interest rate cut. 'There's a sense of urgency building out there,' he said. 'Buyers aren't waiting anymore. ' They're getting aggressive and jumping in before competition gets even stronger.' The home itself had plenty of pulling power, about 30sq m in total with three distinct living zones, a high-end kitchen featuring a stone waterfall island and seamless indoor-outdoor area leading out to a covered timber deck. The Ray White Chelsea director said the home has a great flow. 'You've got the space, security with the electric gate, and finishes that are mid to high calibre for the area,' Mr O'Sughrue said. 'It appealed to families, professionals, downsizers, a really broad market.' The result comes as listings remain tight across Melbourne's bayside suburbs, with well-presented homes continuing to draw big crowds and strong offers. Mr O'Sughrue also urged sellers not to sit back and wait for spring. 'Now's the moment,' he said. 'You don't want to be competing with everyone else in three months' time. 'The buyers are here, they're ready, and if your home's priced right, it'll fly.'

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