Inside the Love Island Australia villa as it goes up for sale for £5.9 MILLION
Stephanie Soteriou
LOVE Island Australia s famous villa has gone on sale for a staggering £5.9 MILLION.
Fans of the reality show are now able to get a taste of the famous abode - if they re able to cough up the cash.
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It was the backdrop for the 2018 series of the showCredit: ITV
The six-bedroom property comes with its own swimming pool and vineyard - as well as enviable scenic views.
It was used as the backdrop of the first series of Love Island Australia, which was filmed in 2018 but only aired in the UK last summer.
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Asides the picturesque views, it also features a spacious infinity pool, gym, tennis court, basketball court and private Zoom studio.
While being hunted by the producers of Love Island, the property has also been scouted for the UK s hit reality program, Geordie Shore.
Picturesque: The 20 acre property is located in Upper Coomera and boasts scenic views of both Brisbane and the Gold Coast
Luxury: The property features a spacious infinity pool, gym, tennis court, basketball court and private Zoom studio
The home is located around the corner from Village Roadshow Studios Gold Coast, which was previously used to shoot blockbusters Aquaman and Thor Ragnarok.
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She beamed on the red carpet alongside her handsome beau, who wore a Ralph Lauren jacket with a T-shirt and trousers.
The couple s outing comes after Natasha announced in February she and Dan were expecting their first child together.
She s glowing! She styled her blonde locks in waves that cascaded down her shoulders and her makeup comprised pink blushed cheeks, lashings of mascara and cherry lipstick
Parents-to-be: The couple s outing comes after Natasha announced in February she and Dan were expecting their first child together
She wrote on Instagram: We are so excited to announce that I am PREGNANT. Our little bundle of joy is arriving in spring.
Gilson on South Yarra was last week ordered to pay the mammoth fine - in the midst of a fourth statewide Covid lockdown - following an 11-month Fair Work investigation.