Party boy property dealer Matthew Doyle, who went to prison for trying to import $85m worth of cocaine, is banking on a $2.5m deal to get his life back on track now he’s out. Picture: Facebook
The contemporary Burraneer home of Sutherland Shire couple, Matthew and Kelsea Doyle, has been listed for sale through Highland Property.
Buyers have been advised it should fetch more than $2.5m.
Matthew Doyle was a property developer who went to prison after trying to smuggle $85m worth of cocaine into Australia in 2019.
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Matthew and Kelsea Doyle have listed at Burraneer. Picture: Supplied
The then father-of-one was sentenced in 2020 to a non-parole minimum of five years after he pleaded guilty to commercial drug supply and dealing with proceeds of crime.
Kelsea Doyle, who was not involved in the plot, stood by her husband.
He was released back in the community with an ankle monitoring bracelet last year, but photos taken last week by The Daily Telegraph suggested it appears that it is now off.
After his release, the couple had a second child in December.
Their 2019-built home is registered solely in Matthew Doyle’s name.
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The home is expected to fetch more than $2.5m/
Backyard vibes.
One of the home’s four bedrooms.
It had a caveat placed on its title in 2019 by the NSW Crime Commission which prevents any sale or mortgage refinancing by Doyle without the permission of authorities. It remains on title.
Last week another caveat appeared on title described as arising from a loan agreement executed in April by the registered proprietor and the caveators, Jorden and Tallie-Bree Minos as the lenders.
Tallie-Bree is the sister of publicist Kelsea Nagel Doyle, who had previously worked as a publicist for fashion brands including Ksubi, Josh Goot and Camilla and Marc.
The Burraneer home replaced an older style brick home which Doyle bought in 2017 for $1.64m and then demolished. He created dual-occupancy homes costing $969,000, according to plans lodged by Couvaras Architect.
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SMatthew and Kelsea Doyle. Picture: Facebook
Doyle had sold the other half of the duplex in 2018 for $2m. Doyle’s prior projects in the shire included the Cronulla apartment complex, Tara Maree, and townhouses on Dudley Ave, Caringbah South.