Actor and singer Natalie Bassingthwaighte and her estranged husband, musician Cameron McGlinchey, are selling their former home in the Byron Bay hinterland.
It comes with five bedrooms across two single-level buildings around a pool in 4760sq m semirural grounds at Ewingsdale.
The couple had moved in after selling in Melbourne’s Brighton for $4m during the early stages of the pandemic in 2020. They paid $2.15m for a modernised 1985-built home on the Byron Bay hinterland site.
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Bassingthwaighte soon painted the five-bedroom home white.
The kitchen has had a refurbishment. The alfresco dining area, plus the pool and deck, have been improved.
First National Byron agents Su Reynolds and Renee Schofield have the listing with a $3m to $3.25m guide.
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The Plantation Drive listing comes a year after Bassingthwaighte and McGlinchey announced they had split after 13 years. They had been bandmates in the band Rogue Traders before marrying in 2011.
The home was up for lease earlier this year, when they initially sought $2850 a week, which was reduced to $2500 before it came down from rental sites.
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PropTrack calculates the Ewingsdale market has been weakening, down 23 per cent to a $2,539,500 median price from 11 sales over the past year.
Bassingthwaighte recently posted a teaser of a new film she’s starring in, Take My Hand, which has been written and directed by John Raftopoulos, with Claire Jensz as its executive producer.
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The film industry couple are also in the Byron hinterland, having sold their Wategos trophy home for $17,125,000 to Boost Juice co-founder Janine Allis, and then spending $7,825,000 on Alfred Lodge, an 18ha Coopers Shoot farm.
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