Influencer Georgie Stevenson has sold her luxury Currumbin home for $8m
Wellness entrepreneur Georgie Stevenson has sold her beachside mansion for $8 million after more than a year on the market.
The social media influencer and her husband Tim Crouch had listed the stunning Gold Coast property with a $9.9m asking price in 2025, after it passed in at auction with another agent.
Coastal agent Ed Cherry handled the sale.
“A huge thank you to my vendors for trusting the process throughout the marketing campaign,” Mr Cherry said.
The architecturally designed property has stunning coastal views
It was listed at $9.9m last year after passing in at auction
They swapped beach for bush after buying a Hinterland property
Stevenson, 31, quit law to build an online profile, founding two businesses and hosting a popular mindset podcast.
Their Currumbin house just sold had five bedrooms and five bathrooms and last traded for $7.5m in 2022.
It had been revamped since, with a whitewashed colour palette to complement its contemporary coastal style.
“Making this house into our home has been [one of] my favourite experiences,” Stevenson shared in a social media post.
“Seeing [eldest daughter] Ivy grow up and having so many memories here makes my heart so happy.”
The couple has two young daughters
Designed by Paul Uhlmann and built by Mactech Constructions in 2017, the house is spread over four storeys with a separate studio.
Perched on a 1,138 sqm block on Currumbin Headline, it has uninterrupted coastal views and borders a nature reserve.
Features include a designer kitchen, infinity-edge pool, spa, outdoor kitchen, sunken fire pit, and multiple entertainment decks, while interiors are elevated by spotted gum timber floors, blackbutt shiplap feature walls, and marble finishes.
The four-storey house has an infinity pool and separate studio
It backs onto a nature reserve
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The home was described in Mr Cherry’s listing as “one of the area’s most sought-after properties”, with “an extraordinary blend of privacy, seclusion, and unparalleled beauty”.
The couple and their two young daughters swapped beach for bush after purchasing a newly built luxury Hinterland home for $6.5m in 2024.
PropTrack data shows Currumbin house prices were up 11.8 per cent over the past 12 months, to a median of $1.795m.
Stevenson founded a supplements businesses and hosts a mindset podcast. Pic: Adam Head
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