
A luxury Jerrabomberra home, formerly owned by John Barilaro, is slated to go to auction next month.
Records show the four-bedroom home was owned by John and his now-separated wife Deanna until December, when the property was believed to have been transferred solely into Deanna's name.
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The home includes high-end features such as floor-to-ceiling stone walls, granite benchtops and cosy under-floor heating.
The large floor plan is complete with a home theatre fit for a movie buff, a cellar, private gym and an outdoor terrace overlooking an in-ground swimming pool.
Records show the block of land changed hands in 2003 for $207,000.
Recent sales in the suburb, located of the Queanbeyan region, indicate the home could sell for well over $1 million.
Among the latest sales was a four-bedroom Jerrabomberra home that sold for $1,251,000 last week, while a five-bedroom home changed hands in December for $1,775,000.
The median sales price of houses in Jerrabomberra is currently $965,000.
The property listing comes just months after Queanbeyan-born Barilaro quit state politics and resigned from his role as NSW deputy premier.
It also follows the sale of Barliaro's two-bedroom Sydney apartment in Rushcutters Bay.
Described as having "polished designer aesthetic complemented by sleek stone finishes and luxurious marble accents", the unit sold for $1.52 million in October 2021.
A sprawling seven-bedroom estate in country NSW, located an hour's drive from Goulburn, is currently listed in Barilaro's name.
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Brittney Levinson
Brittney Levinson joined The Canberra Times in 2021 as part of ACM's national property team. As the region's dedicated property journalist, Brittney covers everything from real estate trends and new developments through to the stories behind the record-breaking sales. Got a news tip? Get in touch: brittney.levinson@canberratimes.com.au
Brittney Levinson joined The Canberra Times in 2021 as part of ACM's national property team. As the region's dedicated property journalist, Brittney covers everything from real estate trends and new developments through to the stories behind the record-breaking sales. Got a news tip? Get in touch: brittney.levinson@canberratimes.com.au