Tony Squires sells his eastern suburbs home at a 100 per cent profit

Fox Sports presenter Tony Squires and brand strategist wife, Kate Pascoe Squires, have sold their five bedroom designer Bondi Junction home pre-auction.

The Mill Hill Rd home, on the edge of the Junction within walking distance to Westfield and Centennial Park, with 350 sqm ­internal space came with a $5 million guide, is close to double Bondi Junction’s current $2.7 million median house price.

Bondi Junction has seen a compound growth rate of 8 per cent for houses over the past five years, ­according to realestate.com.au.

The four-level house, redesigned by architect Graham Ormsby more than a decade ago, last traded in 2011 at $2.6 million when it was bought from the art gallery owner Richard Martin. The home now comes with a landscaped courtyard created by Adam Robinson Design.

Squires was upgrading in 2011 from a three bedroom Federation semi in Clovelly.

According to its listing, Squires’ just offloaded home is “A creative reinterpretation of the traditional terrace form by architect Graham Ormsby [it] overdelivers in terms of space, style and functionality in this striking double-fronted freestanding residence on the edge of Bondi Junction’s urban playground.

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“An artistic fusion of mid-century modernist and Scandi inspired design creates the ultimate space to live, work and play with an imaginative layout offering over 350 sqm of internal space and a seamless flow to a landscaped courtyard created by Adam Robinson Design making it a perfect indoor/outdoor entertainer.

“Spread over four levels with rare internal access to double garaging, the peaceful and private five-bedroom home features a luxurious parent’s retreat and a custom-fitted home office ideal as a creative studio or boutique new media practise.”

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Originally published as Tony Squires sells his eastern suburbs home at a 100 per cent profit

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