A star of Australian Survivor has listed their resort-style home in Paddington for sale, with its estimated value having shot up by nearly $1m since the purchase.
Memory coach Anastasia Woolmer appeared on the 2019 season of the reality TV show, and bought 15 Bellavista Terrace with her husband William in 2021 for $2.075 million.
After just four years off the market, Property.com.au now estimates the value of the six-bedroom house at $2,987m, at a rate of $5,904 per sqm.
15 Bellavista Tce, Paddington, up for sale with Ray White Paddington.
The home was bought by Australian Survivor star Anastasia Woolmer in 2021, with the estimated value of the property having spiked by close to $1m.
“When we bought it, our kids were heading into their year 12,” Ms Woolmer said. “It was just fantastic for that, because they’ve got this whole separate area downstairs; it’s a whole separate house, really.”
“It was kind of great, because they had a lot of space and a lot of freedom. Still with us adults living in the house, but with enough separation that both parents and kids could enjoy their lives.”
The home’s separated lifestyle features include two living rooms across each of the areas, a series of ensuite bathrooms and an upstairs and downstairs kitchen.
Survivor star and memory coach Anastasia Woolmer is downsizing after enjoying the home’s separated living options for her and her family. Picture: Kirra Smith
Ms Woolmer competed on the 2019 season of Australian Survivor, Champions v Contenders.
Ms Woolmer joked that when they first moved in, they didn’t hear how loud of a racket the kids were making when they found their new living spaces.
“Upstairs in the parents’ domain, we were like, “oh gosh the kids are getting along well aren’t they?” she said. “It’s the perfect size for a really large or multigenerational family.”
Other features across the property include a saltwater pool, a two-car garage, an enclosed alfresco desk and an airconditioned gym, with included equipment.
The home previously won an award in 2015 for its renovation work.
Most of the gym equipment available at the property will come with the purchase, valued at around $30,000.
Having undergone a serious renovation before its last sale, Ray White Paddington agent Judi O’Dea said the home won a renovation/remodelling prize at the 2015 Master Builders Brisbane Housing & Construction Awards.
“The gym was included when the house was designed, and there’s more than $30,000 of equipment in there,” she said.
“When we talk about lifestyle, we want lifestyle within our houses. These days movie rooms seem less important to people than gyms and pools. People want that lifestyle.”
Ray White Paddington currently has the home available for inspection.