
The Bachelorette Aus star Georgia Love set for seven-figure move
Former Bachelorette couple Georgia Love and Lee Elliott's bayside house will head under the hammer with $1.5m-$1.58m price hopes on Saturday.
The ex-pair, who announced their split earlier this year, are selling the four-bedroom home at 63A Wickham Rd, Hampton East.
A newsreader on the Australian Radio Network, which owns Melbourne stations KIIS FM and Gold FM, Ms Love met Mr Elliott on The Bachelorette's 2016 season.
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Also a podcaster and writer, Ms Love has worked as a journalist across Australia's commercial television networks and on A Current Affair, Studio 10, The Project and Today.
Public records show that she and Mr Elliott purchased the house in 2021, the same year they were married.
According to PropTrack, the abode will be one of 910 Victorian residences set to be auctioned this week.
The house at 63A Wickham Road, Hampton East, has off-street parking for up to four cars including a double garage.
Georgia Love shared her experience attending the 2024 Logies Awards with her Instagram followers. Picture: Instagram.
An island bench in the kitchen.
The home features an open-plan living and dining space with twin bi-fold doors that open to a shaded entertainer's area including an outdoor barbecue kitchen.
Siemens appliances and a waterfall-edged island bench are showcased in the indoor kitchen.
The main bedroom has its own dressing room, balcony and dual-vanity ensuite.
Other highlights of the 2015-built home include a freestanding bath in the main bathroom, Tasmanian oak floors, blockout blinds, double-glazing and a double garage.
Georgia Love pictured with some of the bachelors on The Bachelorette's 2016 Australian season. Picture: Supplied/Channel 10.
Ms Love's pet cat, named Pawdry Hepburn, features in one of the house's listing photos. Pawdry Hepburn even has her own Instagram account.
Hodges Sandringham director Angus Graham said that about 30 buyer groups, mostly couples, had inspected the house prior to Saturday.
'I think it's extremely well-built, with hydronic heating and really well-sized and spacious large rooms with high ceilings,' Mr Graham said.
'It ticks a lot of boxes for many people.'
An outdoor barbecue and entertainer's area.
This Victorian-era house at 1 Peel St, Newport, will also be auctioned on Saturday.
Another house heading under the hammer this weekend is a Victorian-era, three-bedroom pad at 1 Peel St, Newport, with a $1m-$1.05m asking range.
The Agency Williamstown property partner Noah Lautman-Wurt said that more than 100 groups had inspected the property, that would likely require work including re-levelling and replastering.
'It has been attracting all sorts of buyers, first-home buyers, those upgrading from their first home, builders and would-be renovators,' Mr Lautman-Wurt said.
Victoria recorded a 67 per cent clearance rate from last week's auctions.
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