Inside Jennifer Hawkins' latest home offering at North Curl Curl

Inside Jennifer Hawkins' latest home offering at North Curl Curl
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 7, 2020

The model Capri and her husband Jake Wall have listed their redundant North Curl Curl home for November auction.

Innovatively designed by her favourite architect Koichi Takada, the five bedroom, three bathroom home has a resort style feel.

The former Miss Universe and her builder husband Jake are off to their waterfront Newport forever home.

There are just the five North Curl homes currently up for sale, with 28 house sales so far this year compared to 40 during the same 10 months last year.

Most of the twitter commentary was about her shoe collection last time with the inevitable Imelda Marcos comparisons. Jen simply calls it a shoe wall.

The November 3 auction offering was posted online without any price guidance on the web or back to inquiries.

They paid $1.66 million in 2013 for the block.

The former Miss Universe and her builder husband Jake have spent $4 million on two adjoining Newport properties in 2014 on which they are building their forever home.

The approved plans shows construction set at $2 million for soon to be completed building project.

The Koichi Takada-designed Newport home will be set in gardens planted by the Secret Gardens company on the bushland block. 

It's four storeys with its pool and sunken lounge on another lower level virtually on the foreshore.

The couple have downsized their impressive property portfolio in recent years.

Some $731,000 was secured for her three-bedroom house in the Newcastle beachside suburb of Merewether. They also sold their Bondi investment last September for $1.2 million.

Her first property purchase, in 2006, was another three-bedroom house in Merewether for which she paid $469,000. It is still held by the cossie designer.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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