Nude model Dina Broadhurst has finally sold her luxury home after months and months of to-ing and fro-ing.
Nude model Dina Broadhurst stripped the price guide on her Darling Point home to $8.4m last month, and has now finally scored a buyer just hours before the apartment was due to go under the hammer.
Set to go to auction on Thursday, Sydney’s eastern suburbs real estate rumour mill has suggested it was snapped up around the amended guide price that afternoon.
The sale has broken the building record.
Broadhurst, who is best known for her strong social media following where her risque self portraits, edgy advertising work and mixed media pieces have earned her a handsome 365,000-strong following on Instagram.
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7/22 Etham Ave, Darling Point. NSW Real Estate.
Her website suggests her projects focus on desire, sexuality, escapism, memory, fantasy and luxury. Previously, Broadhurst has collaborated with Mercedes Benz, La Prairie, Vogue, Tom Ford, Westfield and Davis Jones.
According to title records, the photographer and collector bought 7/22 Etham Ave in 2022 for $5.2 million with her ex-boyfriend, property developer Max Shepherd who is still listed as an owner.
Originally listed in November 2024, Broadhurst’s three-bedroom home with harbour views has had a number of agents before landing on co-agents David Malouf of Highland Property and Warren Ginsberg of Ray White Double Bay who sealed the deal.
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One of the three bedrooms.
The home was sold for close to its price guide of $8.4m.
Harbour views from almost every room.
The home underwent a complete reno in 2022.
Neither agent was willing to confirm with News Corp the exact sale price or purchaser of the blue chip asset.
Since 2022, the 280sq m garden unit, which encompasses the whole floor of a duplex mansion in the coveted suburb, has undergone a complete renovation with interiors by StudioJos.
Luxe finishes include a dining room with bespoke cocktail bar and wine storage, and Arabescato kitchen, two marble bathrooms, 3.6m high ceilings, wide oak floors, custom cabinetry, a designer gas fireplace and vintage Murano glass wall lights.
In April, the designer home featured in Belle Magazine.
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The home was owned by Dina Broadhurst & Max Shepherd. Picture: Instagram
In addition to the Instagrammable interiors and postcard backdrop overlooking Double Bay, Redleaf Pool and Seven Shillings Beach, the property is positioned on tightly-held Etham ave close to and just a short stroll to McKell Park, Darling Point ferry wharf, Double Bay Village and Edgecliff station.
There were suggestions Broadhurst was considering keeping the blue-chip home after previously struggling to sell, but it now looks like she will be in the market for a new pad.
Despite reports Broadhurst was originally seeking more than $11m, sources confirm the first campaign began with a $9m to $10m price guide.
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Dina Broadhurst pictured at the Henne Sydney event. Source: Supplied