PHOTO: Justine Clarke has sold her Rozelle home, a near neighbour to the WestConnex construction site. Photo: NIC_WALKER
Justine Clarke might be one of Australia’s most versatile stars of the stage, film and children’s TV, but such high-profile trappings haven’t exempted her from the impact of Gladys Berejiklian’s multibillion-dollar motorway WestConnex M4-M5 link.
Clarke and her actor husband Jack Finsterer have been Rozelle locals since 2014, when they bought a three-bedroom semi near the leafy, waterfront King George Park for $1,342,000 through Cobden & Hayson’s Peter Gordon.
However, in more recent years Toelle Street has come to resemble more of a war zone as work cranks up at the top of the street building the underground bypass that is set to link Iron Cove Bridge to the Anzac Bridge.
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So much so that the couple offered their home for voluntary acquisition to Transport for NSW, pocketing a fairly decent $2.1 million for the 150-square-metre digs.
The Play School veteran isn’t the only former resident on the street to sell to the state government. The adjoining semi two-bedroom semi was another voluntary acquisition in March last year for $1.55 million.
Despite the sale, Clarke isn’t quitting the inner west anytime soon.
Title records show the couple have upgraded to a freestanding house in Drummoyne complete with four bedrooms, a swimming pool and a separate art studio for $2.47 million.
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