Georgie Stevenson’s former home at Currumbin is being raffled.
Wellness entrepreneur Georgie Stevenson’s former beachside mansion could be yours, set to be raffled off.
The hillside Currumbin abode, on the Gold Coast, sold for $8m, after sitting on the market for more than a year.
The social media influencer and her husband Tim Crouch had listed the stunning property with a $9.9m asking price in early 2025, after it passed in at auction with another agent.
Georgie Stevenson and husband Tim Crouch’s former Currumbin mansion in 2025. Source: realestate.com.au.
Georgie Stevenson and husband Tim Crouch’s former Currumbin mansion in 2025. Source: realestate.com.au.
Now, it can be revealed the buyer was Dream Home Art Union, previously known as RSL Art Union, with the sale settling in November, 2025.
The group markets themselves as “Australia’s largest prize home lottery” and is set to offer the home as part of a prize package.
“Your chance to secure early-bird tickets into draw 434 is here,” states a post on their website.
“This great Australian dream absolutely has it all, it’s your chance at a $10.2m mortgage-free beach life, complete with a luxury car and gold.
“It’s the ultimate Aussie dream, a home right by the beach yet secluded in lush green bushland.
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Georgie Stevenson and husband Tim Crouch’s former Currumbin mansion in 2025. Source: realestate.com.au
Gold Coast wellness entrepreneur Georgie Stevenson and family. Pics: Supplied/Facebook
“It comes with $400K in gold, a private self-contained guesthouse and a luxury Land Rover 4WD to cruise the glittering Gold Coast.”
Tickets are $5.
Dream Home Art Union is no stranger to the Gold Coast — last year they raffled the country’s most well-known home Dune, in Burleigh Heads, after purchasing it for $12m.
Georgie Stevenson. Pic: Instagram/@georgiestevenson
Georgie Stevenson and husband Tim Crouch’s former Currumbin mansion in 2025. Source: realestate.com.au.
Ms Stevenson, a Gen Y CEO and self-described multi-millionaire who co-founded NU Harvest, splashed $6.5m on another luxury acreage property on the Gold Coast last year.
She regularly shares her life on social media, documenting how she balances running a business and being a mum to two daughters.
PropTrack data reveals the median house price in Currumbin is $1.895m, up 12.1 per cent over 12 months.



















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