Sydney Swans verse Western Bulldogs at the MCG IN 2008. Peter ‘Spida’ Everitt makes a spoils from behind.
A former high-profile AFL player and his wife’s love of renovating homes is paying off, with the couple now selling their fifth project.
Peter ‘Spida’ Everitt, who co-hosts the Triple M Gold Coast breakfast show, and wife Sheree have put their Queensland townhouse on the market with a $2.395m price tag.
Radio host and former AFL player Peter ‘Spida’ Everitt and wife Sheree are selling their Sanctuary Cove townhouse at 4799 The Parkway, Sanctuary Cove.
Peter ‘Spida’ Everitt and Sheree Everitt at Gold Coast Suns Club Champion event at The Star Gold Coast.
The townhouse has been completely transformed into a modern coastal abode.
The property, in gated Sanctuary Cove on the Gold Coast, includes four bedrooms, a separate study, an office or nursery, large outdoor dining area surrounded by lush gardens, and a two-car garage.
The couple paid $1.4m for the home in June, 2024.
“It was 17 years old and in need of a renovation when we bought it,” Ms Everitt said.
“So we ripped out quite a few walls and made the living area open plan, redid every part of the house internally and redid the roof.
“We went with really clean lines, beautiful marble benchtops in the kitchen and bathrooms and made it really user friendly.”
The kitchen.
Spida Everitt works in radio. Picture: Supplied
One of the offices.
Ms Everitt said the townhouse was perfect for families or even a couple.
“It’s got multipurpose rooms so you can have two people working from home or you could even convert the office into a big play room or nursery,” she said.
Sanctuary Cove is a resort-style community renowned for its luxury real estate, golf courses and marina.
“The great thing about Sanctuary Cove is there are gates and 24 hour guards so in this day and age with crime, it’s so safe,” Ms Everitt said.
“We’ve been in there almost 16 years.”
The kitchen.
The dining room.
The couple say they have no plans to stop renovating, with their eye already on their next project.
“We’ve just got to sell this one so we can move on but it will be in Sanctuary Cove again,” Ms Everitt said.
Recent projects in Sanctuary Cove included a house at 6009 Olympic Drive, which sold for $2.5m in 2022, and a villa on St Andrews Terrace which sold for $1.1m last year.
The outdoor area.
Their latest townhouse is on the market with Ray White Sanctuary Cove agent Trish Edwards.
“Discover the epitome of luxury living in this newly renovated multi level duplex, perfectly situated in the exclusive Sanctuary Cove,” the listing states.
PropTrack data reveals the median unit price in Hope Island, which includes Sanctuary Cove, is $875,000, up 8 per cent over 12 months.