Disgraced doctor John Balafas lists multimillion dollar home for sale in Sydney

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Doctor John Balafas, who was convicted of assault and intimidation in May this year, has listed his exclusive multimillion dollar home for sale, on Portland Street, Dover Heights, Sydney.

The Daily Telegraph reported, Mr Balafas is set to reap a profit from the sale of the multimillion dollar home amid the recent charges of assaulting a woman.

Mr Balafas was sentenced to an 18 month community correction order, convicted on “charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, common assault, intimidation, and contravening an apprehended violence order” in May.

The 49 year old doctor allegedly attacked a woman at Dover Heights, according to Court documents.

The property last traded hands for $3.8m in April 2015. Photo: Daily Telegraph.

Mr Balafas’ multimillion home was listed for sale last Thursday, described in the listing as a “Grand Family Home with Iconic Harbour Views.”

The median house price in Dover Heights is six million, with the last sale price at $3.8 million in April 2015, reported The Daily Telegraph.

John Balafas. Photo: NCA NewsWire.

In December 2022, Mr Balafas was banned from operating for three years by the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal for sexually exploiting and invading female patients during medical check-ups.

Source: The Daily Telegraph

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