PHOTO: The Block judge and interior designer Darren Palmer (RIGHT)
As has been the trend the past two years, Byron Bay has seen another two Sydneysiders put down roots on its sandy shores – The Block judge and interior designer Darren Palmer and husband Olivier Duvillard.
Longtime holiday goers to the Byron region, Palmer and Duvillard have skipped the bustling town centre in favour of Byron’s relaxed neighbour, Suffolk Park.
They spent $3.85 million on a property 100m from Tallow Beach.
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Secured via private treaty, the four-bed, two-bath, two-storey home backs onto bushland and enjoys a treetop outlook. There’s a saltwater pool and a bush path from the back gate where you can wander down to the beach.
The home has a large wraparound timber deck and includes an 8.2KW solar system, automatic garden irrigation and rainwater tank.
The listing also mentions, “current DA approval exists for extension and renovation if desired.”
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