An iconic home in Townsville auctioned for $1.825 million

An iconic home in Townsville auctioned for $1.825 million
Staff reporterDecember 7, 2020

One of Townsville’s iconic homes has sold at auction for $1.825 million.

The property at 9 Cleveland Terrace, North Ward has sweeping views of Pallarenda, Magnetic Island and Castle Hill.

It was the first time the home had been on the market in 44 years after being bought by co-founding director of the North Queensland Cowboys Max Short in 1973, who died last year, aged 89.

The home was purchased by a local Townsville couple.

The white house on the hill has been long admired from passersby on The Strand.

More than 100 people turned out to the auction where 12 bidders were registered to bid on the three-bedroom, two-bathroom Californian bungalow.

 

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