Doesn't the basic fact that Dangerfield's purchase and development is well document, kinda work against the notion it was gifted to him & family?
"The Dangerfields snapped up the Moggs Creek property for about $2m in 2016 and lodged a planning permit application to build a $1.2m residence in 2018."
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Also, how come no questions over Pendlebury's apparen $7 million purchase? Or did edit do a good job of keeping that out of media
Scott and Alex Pendlebury’s two-year search for their next renovation project ended when they fell in love with a house in Melbourne’s Bayside area in December.
The Collingwood champion and his nutritionist and presenter wife bought the property with a pool and tennis court in May for an undisclosed price, understood to be $7m.
Above quotes from this article - https://www.news.com.au/finance/rea...d/news-story/30f082689d7fcd7e0c7f27bfa7596c1b
I think it was just over 7 million.
My father's best friend lives literally 4 doors down in Sandringham.
Ridiculous price for what it is. The pictures on the internet make it out to be much grander. No doubt a beautiful property but like all ponzi schemes, real estate in Victoria has gone berserk.