Perhaps the most famous of broadcaster Alan Jones' vast property portfolio is his recent waterfront purchase.
Perhaps the most famous of broadcaster Alan Jones' vast property portfolio is his recent waterfront purchase.
Mr Jones bought a luxury coastal home from two NRL figures last year.
According to the Daily Telegraph, Jones bought the Gold Coast home from power couple Brett and Rebecca Frizell in February 2022 for $12.25 million.
The Frizells own a successful car dealership group in Queensland that bears their name, and are part owners of NRL outfit the Gold Coast Titans. OAM receiver Rebecca was the first female Charles in NRL history.
Alan Jones bought a house on the Gold Coast last year.
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The Frizzells bought their riverfront home in 2013 for $4.2 million and spent two years renovating it under the guidance of architect Bayden Goddard.
From here you can enjoy some of the best views across the river from Southport to the city skyline stretching to Broadbeach.
This 5-bed home sits on 1099sqm and features two spacious living rooms, a 20m lap pool, wine cellar with tasting room and wet bar.
This home boasts stunning views.
And there are plenty of lifestyle options.
The house was previously owned by car industry powerbrokers and NRL Titans co-owners Rebecca and Brett Frizell.Photo: Adam Head
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Documents show Jones' niece Tonia Taylor and her husband, tennis coach Justin Taylor, own 12% of the deal.
Sold through Kollosche distributor Michael Kollosche.
Jones still owns an apartment in Surfers Paradise's Crown Towers, which cost $332,000 in 1997.
In February, Jones sold her Southern Highlands home for a record $12.8 million.
He also owns a unit worth about $3 million in the Toaster Building in Circular Quay.
The Jones Southern Highlands property sold for $12.8 million last year.
Alan Jones at his home in Circular Quay.Photo: Adam Yip
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