PHOTO: Olli Ella co-founder Chloe Brookman (pictured here in her Byron Bay pad) is selling her Coogee home. Picture by Luke Marsden.
Entrepreneurial Chloe Brookman, co-founder of the international nursery emporium Olli Ella, and her husband, Charlie Wheeler, have listed at South Coogee.
It is a five-bedroom, three-bathroom new build, with cinema and office, which is marketed by Ray White as having “architectural bravura.”
Chloe Brookman from Olli Ella has listed at South Coogee.
The funky bathroom.
Matching tiles by the pool.
Dubbed Bundock House, it features leadlight windows preserved from the 1920s home they bought in early 2021 for almost $4m.
There is 360sq m of living space over three levels on its north-facing 651sq m block featuring a pool with waterfall and swim jet. Its rear lane access comes with double garage and a granny flat.
Moody blue.
‘Architectural bravura.’
The home last sold for $4m in early 2021.
“This is the embodiment of exquisite detail, a fusion of style and luxury encompassing meticulous planning, architectural bravura and a scrupulous, unwavering focus on quality,” the marketing collateral for the home reads.
‘Unwavering focus on quality.”
They retain their 1970s hinterland retreat, which cost $920,000, at McLeods Shoot, outside of Byron Bay which has recently become an Airbnb offering.
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