The Salisbury Heights home of a local business couple who support the homeless has been snapped up in a multimillion-dollar deal.
Les and Michelle Hanna, who own Redwood Park business Pizza Bite, sold their five-bedroom house at 11 The Outlook for $1.255m at auction.
The Hannas are known for donating meals and other items to support Adelaide’s homeless community through their business.
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The Salisbury Heights property at 11 The Outlook sold under the hammer for $1.255m.
The property belonged to the owners of Pizza Bite.
Nearly 100 people attended the auction.
They extended that generosity on auction day, providing pizza to the nearly 100 prospective buyers and onlookers who attended.
Selling agent and auctioneer Sam Doman, of Ray White Tea Tree Gully, said there was “an amazing vibe” on the day.
“The whole street came out,” he said.
“All the friends and neighbours were there. It was a real community moment.”
Mr Doman said the buyers, who saw the house for the first time on auction day, were local.
“All the (prospective) buyers loved the family vibe of the house,” Mr Doman said.
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The owners build the property 20 years ago.
It was a family home that hosted many milestone celebrations over the years.
A local couple bought the property.
“The kitchen is central to the living and entertaining area, it’s a home that has been designed for family life.”
The Hannas built the house 20 years ago and over that period have raised three children there and hosted many gatherings.
Mr Hanna said leaving the property was emotional.
“Two of our kids had their weddings here – we had the drums going and catered for over 100 people in the backyard,” he said.
“We had so many good times, catering vans and all.”
The couple have moved a few suburbs over into a smaller property.