Steffanie Tzaneros and husband Michael sell luxurious Bondi Beach pad pre-auction

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Former model turned influencer, Steffanie Tzaneros and her husband Michael have sold their Bondi Beach home pre-auction, $300,000 above the price guide. 

Luxe Listings start and founder of real estate group TRG, Gavin Rubinstein was due to put the two-bedroom apartment in popular beachside Pacific Bondi Beach block under the hammer before it sold in the lead up to the campaign. 

The guide for the beachfront property was originally $3.5 million but with the several buyers eager, Rubenstein managed to get the deal done pre-auction for $3.8 million. 

Michael and Steffanie’s Bondi home.

Rubinstein had said the apartment had broad appeal, from first home buyers, executives, downsizers and even people living in Vaucluse/Watsons Bay or out of Sydney’s east wanting a weekender.

Steffanie met Michael in 2012 in New York City and they married in a picturesque Santorini wedding in July of 2018. They share a one year old daughter, Xanthi, and with plans to expand their family, they’re upgrading to a family home. 

At the start of the campaign, Michael said living in the Bondi Beach apartment had been “unreal”.

“To have the beach and Woolworths as our pantry and BWS our wine cellar and so many cafes and restaurants … we won’t be able to replicate that anywhere in the world let alone Sydney.”

Source: Realestate.com

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