Ex-Supercars driver and major motor racing figure Paul Weel has massive coin on the back of a very savvy move. Picture Glenn Hampson
Ex-Supercars driver Paul Weel and his wife Emma have sold their Burradoo equine estate, Stables on Songline, for $7.35m having listed with $7.85m last September.
They bought the 4ha NSW Southern Highlands estate for $7.2m in 2022.
The Songline Place property has a four-bedroom primary residence, with a fifth bedroom used as a self-contained loft studio.
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Ex-Supercars driver Paul Weel and his wife Emma have sold their equine estate in Burradoo for $7.35 million. Picture: realestate.com.au
Spanning 450 sqm with a dual wing floor plan, Emma Weel worked closely on fresh wall coverings, textiles, soft furnishings and furniture crafted by Sue Robbie of Natural Fibres Studio and Zig n Dot.
The master bedroom comes with a stained glass-style window originating from a former abode of Saint Mary MacKillop.
Stacker doors open out to alfresco terrace equipped BBQ kitchen and open fireplace.
It comes with a single garage adjoining the home and a separate 270 sqm barn to accommodate more vehicles.
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Paul and Emma Weel with daughters Mila and Abby. Picture: Glenn Hampson
Their competitive dressage rider daughter, Abbey, used its equestrian facilities including four barns with stables, wash bays, shelters, a tack room, and an Olympic-sized dressage arena.
Last May, the Weels paid $14.5m for the Bowral property, Highground, after its renovation by Tom and Emma Lane.
The Weels were previously Queensland trophy homeowners, but they sold their Mermaid Beach property for $16.95m to billionaire Clive Palmer. They also sold a 40ha Giltson equestrian acreage in 2023 for $5.4m having paid $7m in 2020.