Today's Georgie Gardner lists South Coast holiday home

Today's Georgie Gardner lists South Coast holiday home
Title TattleDecember 7, 2020

The Today show host Georgie Gardner and her investment banker husband Tim Baker have listed their South Coast beach house retreat.

They've owned the humble family getaway at Culburra Beach since they paid $560,000 in 2007.

The listing of the three bedroom, two bathroom cottage comes just weeks after the couple upgraded from Artarmon to Mosman where they've spent $6 million.

They called Artarmon home for eight years.

The Artarmon sale was a windfall result having paid $1.95 million for the 1920s home in 2010 and securing for $4.2 million.

The beach home (above and below) across two levels on 835 sqm features open plan living and dining areas off the kitchen which flows to an undercover alfresco dining deck.

Today's Georgie Gardner lists South Coast holiday home

It goes to auction March 20 through Ray White Callala Bay Culburra Beach agents Julie Gauci and Craig Hadfield.

Today's Georgie Gardner lists South Coast holiday home

Agents described the Culburra Beach home as an "immaculate family beach house."

"Days can be spent swimming, surfing, fishing and walking the dog along the beach," the agent Julie Gauci at Ray White advised in her marketing material.

"There is a cycle way for a short trip to the shops.

"This home is in a sought after tranquil cul-de-sac with no through traffic," it said.

They are offering no public price guidance to buyers on the two storey house that does not come with water views.

Beachfront homes on Culburra Beach have peaked at $2.5 million, and non-beachfronts at around $1.25 million.

The beach is highly regarded given its ability to pull in swell and its variety of waves.

The region has produced some serious talent with the likes of Tyler, Owen and Mikey Wright and the Watson brothers have once called Culburra Beach home.

Around 42 per cent of homes in Culburra are owner occupied, with the rest used as holiday rentals.

The house provided "potential holiday rental income," Gauci said.

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