Model Dina Broadhurst drop guidance for Darling Point home from $11.5m to $8.4m

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Nude model Dina Broadhurst has dropped the sale hopes for her blue chip waterfront home by a whopping $3m.


The price guidance for the Darling Point apartment of nude artist Dina Broadhurst has been dropped from $11.5m to $8.4m for its June 5 auction.

The Etham Avenue garden apartment, with water views to Double Bay, showcases the design by StudioJos.

The apartment, with 280sqm of indoor-outdoor living space, is co-owned with her ex-boyfriend, property developer Max Shepherd having cost $5.2m unrenovated in 2022.

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The Darling Point home.


The home was initially listed late last year, when Broadhurst shared intimate images of the blue chip abode online.

The listing was later taken down, amid suggestions Broadhurst, who has made a name for herself on social media, had had second thoughts on parting with the home and was keen to keep it.

“Grand-scale garden apartments with sweeping harbour views are a rare gem in Darling Point – and this exquisitely reimagined residence sets a new benchmark for prestige living,” the listing for the home reads.

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It’s price guidance has been dropped from $11.5m to $8.4m for its June 5 auction.


It’s an entire ground floor apartment.


‘Refined luxury’.


“Occupying the entire ground floor of a boutique duplex mansion on one of the area’s most exclusive tree-lined streets, this residence combines the elegance of house-like proportions with the ease of apartment living.

“Showcasing 280sqm of impeccably designed indoor-outdoor space, the home flows seamlessly to a sun-drenched garden with captivating views over Double Bay to Redleaf Pool and Seven Shillings Beach.

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Dina Broadhurst


“Designed by renowned Studiojos, every inch of this residence speaks of refined luxury-from the soaring 3.6m ceilings and wide oak floors to the custom cabinetry and vintage Murano glass wall lights.”

+ Additional reporting James MacSmith

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