Halas swimwear brand family buys in Watsons Bay from Nutribullet boss Colin Sapire

Halas swimwear brand family buys in Watsons Bay from Nutribullet boss Colin Sapire
Title TattleJanuary 17, 2019

LA-based Nutribullet CEO Colin Sapire and wife Caron sold their luxury Watsons Bay harbourfront home to the Halas swimwear brand family.

They paid just $15.25 million for the home which was listed with $20 million hopes.

The Sapire couple had paid $14.5 million for the Michael Suttor-designed home in 2015.

It was reported at the time that it would be their holiday home for their Sydney trips. They've only used it once.

The Pacific Street home on 1,175 square metres has four bedrooms, each with an ensuite and balcony access from the top level.

On the lower level there's a six car garage, a rumpus room with adjoining bar and a sauna, as well as another private covered terrace.

The harbour level of the home features a gym, cellar and swimming pool which is set near the water next to the manicured lawn and gardens.

There had been unconfirmed reports that the buyer was Anthony Halas of swimwear brand Seafolly fame and his wife, Andrea, with confirmation coming on its official mid-December settlement.

The Halas family secured $18.6 million when News Corp boss Michael Miller upgraded in Bellevue Hill.

The Halas family sold their stake in Seafolly in 2014 to LVMH, having became the world’s largest independent specialty swimwear brand.

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