Steve "The Commando" Willis family dream home in Sandringham, Sydney cost $1,325,000

Nicola TrotmanMay 27, 2013

Amid The Biggest Loser Steve "The Commando" Willis and Michelle Bridges affair, it has come to light that Steve Willis and his partner, Froso had only recently bought their dream Sydney home.

The home is located in the St George municipality costing $1,325,000 last August.

Situated on 550 square metres, the three bedroom, three bathroom Sandringham home (pictured below) had previously sold in 2002 for $680,000.

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But in the interim had been transformed by architect William Smart of smart design Studio.

Steve Willis’ partner Froso claimed she first learned of the affair between The Biggest Loser personal trainers in March when Willis failed to come home after The Biggest Loser wrap party.

“They had planned a holiday and they had just purchased their dream family home," a family friend told Woman’s Day.

The home boasts antique front doors imported from Mexico and the kitchen features Calcutta marble bench tops.

Bi-fold doors open up to a private yard with a swimming pool and a custom designed summer house.

The median house price in Sandringham is $1,105,500, according to RP Data.

The home was purchased through Liam Tsaprazis of McGrath Edgecliff.

The family previously owned a villa unit on Francis Ave in Brighton-Le-Sands before selling it in September 2011 for $565,000. They had sought $500,000 plus.

The 172-square-metre two bedroom renovated unit (pictured below) with courtyard sold to Jeffrey Fenech through Liam Tsaprazis and Greg Tsaprazis of McGrath Real Estate.

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The median unit price in Brighton-Le-Sands is $475,000, according to RP Data.

Willis has operated a gym at the Kogarah premises.

Bridges confirmed on 2DayFM last week that Willis and herself were dating, after months of speculation.

Bridges, who is now living in Potts Point, split from her husband of nine years in March.

Nicola Trotman

With a penchant for the written word, Nicola has built a career doing just this – now Creative Director at thriving Melbourne-based PR agency, Greenpoint Media.

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