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WSFM radio host Amanda Keller and her husband Harley Oliver have bought an investment townhouse in Newtown. Source: realestate.com.au
Longtime WSFM radio presenter Amanda Keller and her husband Harley Oliver have bought an investment townhouse in Newtown. They’ve spent $1.923 million on a modern warehouse-style townhouse with three bedrooms across two levels, plus 47sq m for garaging. With 343sq m on the title, the laneway townhouse comes with a garden courtyard just steps from Enmore Rd.WSFM radio presenter Amanda Keller. Picture: Darren Leigh RobertsListed through Adrian Tsavalas and Kate Ferrante at Adrian William Real Estate, the home was selling for the first time since 2013, when it was sold for $870,000 by the developer.There’s been no sign of the purchase being rented out on listing websites.
PropTrack puts Newtown’s three-bedroom median house price at $1.876 million, which is well down on its $1.95 million peak last July.Prices have fallen in Newtown. Source: realestate.com.au
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