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Gold Logie winner's next $1 million move
Gold Logie winner's next $1 million move

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Gold Logie winner's next $1 million move

Retiring Home & Away star, and newly-minted Gold Logie winner, Lynne McGranger, pulled her Kensington investment apartment from it's scheduled auction last weekend. The two-bedroom apartment in Kensington in Sydney has now been given a $1.1m asking price which was the price guide that had been given by Taylors Property Management Specialists agent Mark Taylor. It has generated over 1600 page views on since its listing four weeks ago. MORE: Paltry amount Steve Irwin left to his kids Home & Away's Lynne McGranger and her husband Paul McWaters are selling their long-held Sydney investment property at Kensington. Picture: The apartment sits on the fourth floor of the 2006-built Acadamie complex on Anzac Parade. McGranger and her partner Paul McWaters bought into the 2006-built complex a year after its completion, for $472,000. There are eight owners in the block who have owned longer than McGranger and McWaters. The two-level apartment is split into sleeping and entertainment levels. The two bedrooms are upstairs, while the open plan kitchen living and dining is on the entry level which opens to a large balcony with north-facing views of the city skyline. Set between Carlton St and Goodwood St, it has parking for two cars. One of the home's two bedrooms. The kitchen area. The last sale in the block came last year, when another two-bedroom apartment sold for $1.13m. The priciest was $1.16m in 2021. McGranger won the Gold Logie last week for her longtime role on Home & Away, where she has played Irene Roberts, for over 33 years. McGranger, 72, joined Home & Away in 1993, five years after the series began, and is credited as the longest-serving female cast member of a TV soapie in Australia. She took over the role of Irene Roberts from Jacquy Phillips. MORE: Huge promise Hemsworths made about Byron Bay Gold Logie winner Lynee Mcgranger. Picture: Thomas Lisson McGranger will shortly farewell Summer Bay viewers after filming was finished in March. The Logies broadcast revealed her departure plot addresses Alzheimer's. Now pursuing her passion for theatre, Granger and McWaters, who have been together for four decades, have a home in Glenhaven that they bought for $915,000 in 2011. MORE: Wild reason Aussie has 300 homes Originally published as Gold Logie winner's next $1 million move

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