PHOTO: Davie Fogarty, pictured with social media specialist Linda Hunyh, is behind brands such as The Oodie, which is selling like crazy. Picture: Sarah Reed
He struck gold when he created The Oodie, and now entrepreneur and Shark Tank shark Davie Fogarty is hoping to see similar success when he sells his innovative Glenelg South home.
Mr Fogarty bought former Power legend Chad Cornes’ 12 Farrell St home for $2.7m in October 2020 – attracted by its location – and has since updated the property throughout.
“I always wanted to live down near the beach because it’s such a beautiful spot,” Mr Fogarty said.
“I could go for a walk after a long, stressful day of work, and Glenelg South was a great option because it’s so close to Jetty Rd and the beach.”
Mr Fogarty said, while the home could easily cater for huge, pumping parties, his celebrations have all been incredibly neighbour-friendly.
“I have been well behaved – the Holdfast council and all of the residents said I have been a model citizen, but we’ve had staff parties there of around 60 people or so and it’s been great,” he said.
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