Monaco and Cannes addresses in Gold Coast offerings with a Riviera flavour
The Gold Coast home of Mike Dodd, one of the Consolidated Properties men who developed the Casuarina Beach community on the Tweed Coast, has been listed for sale.
The Surfers Paradise house was built in the 1990s by Tony Bawden, one of the founders of housing company Villa World.
It last traded in 2005 for $4,925,000 from another developer, Tom Ray, who had paid $4,478,000 just a few months earlier.
Set on a 1,658-square-metre Cannes Avenue block on prime Main River land, the house has four bedrooms and office.
With 42-metre frontage it has two pontoons. It's marketed as having future high-rise development potential.
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Property developer Grant Hutchings has bought elsewhere so his Broadbeach Waters mansion (pictured above) has been listed for sale.
The four-bedroom Monaco Street house is set on a 1,496-square-metre holding. The house, which totals about 70 squares (about 650 square metres) comes with tennis court and pool.
It's only two doors from Main River, having a full 27 metres of white sand beach below a barbecue terrace with pavilion amid rainforest greenery.
It's listed through Ray White Surfers Paradise Prestige agent Sherry Smith.