Travers 'Candyman' Beynon is selling his trophy-winning Gold Coast home.
Gold Coast tobacco tycoon Travers 'Candyman' Beynon is putting his infamous party house, the Candy Shop Mansion, up for sale.
The multi-millionaire businessman, owner and managing director of the Free Choice tobacco chain, is parting ways with his trophies back home to “start a new chapter” with the birth of a baby boy in 2024.
This property has high street charm. Source: realestate.com.au
What a private road! Source: realestate.com.au
Travers Beynon, aka Candyman.Glenn Hampson photo
For more than a decade, his 'Candy Shop Mansion' in Helensvale has been the talk of the Gold Coast with its annual party.
Before the pandemic, it regularly hosted thousands of guests at a time, including a party in 2018 that sparked complaints about a giant topless Virgin Mary statue. Candyman was fined $13,000.
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The home has a Mediterranean exterior, with ivy-covered finishes and intricate mosaic murals. Source: realestate.com.au.
Travers Beynon attends a pool party at the Candy Shop Mansion.Photo: Instagram
Candyman is a wild party held in a luxurious mansion complete with a 21-car garage, swim-up bar, grotto, and 250,000-liter infinity pool complete with a 27-ton King Neptune statue, complete with glitter strip He earned a reputation as a social legend.
Earlier this year, the 51-year-old made a bold return to the city's social scene by hosting “the world's wildest party” on Australia Day.
Gold Coast tobacco tycoon Travers 'Candyman' Beynon is selling his infamous party house, the Candy Shop Mansion. Source: realestate.com.au
One of the New Year's Eve parties hosted by Travers “Candyman” Beynon (center).
A self-proclaimed “playboy,” Candyman became famous for his exploits on the internet flaunting his wealth, lavish lifestyle, and the many women who are a part of his life.
In his younger days, he was a talented Aussie Rules player, but after his football career was cut short due to injury, he began working as a model.
This versatile businessman currently oversees an extensive real estate portfolio and tobacco store empire.
Part of the kitchen. Source: realestate.com.au
Dining room inside Trophy Home. Source: realestate.com.au
Realtor Evan Molloy of Hope Island Realty is marketing the Candyman property.
“After the news that famous businessman Travers Beynon, aka “The Candyman,” is expecting the birth of a baby boy in 2024, he has decided to start a new chapter in his amazing life. , now, for the first time ever, we are bringing the 'Candy Shop Mansion' to the market,” he posted on social media.
“Unapologetically bold and luxurious, Candy Shop Mansion is one of the Gold Coast's most iconic homes, located on one of the most sought-after waterfront estates.
“Now, for the first time, you have the opportunity to call this landmark trophy your own.”
Set on a 5,647sqm riverside block, the house has a Mediterranean-inspired exterior, with ivy-covered finishes and intricate mosaic murals.
Mr Beynon is said to have purchased the property in 2010 before purchasing an adjoining parcel in 2014. Later, he added an extension to the mansion, tripling its size.
This house is located on a riverside block of 5647 square meters. Source: realestate.com.au
An entertainer's dream. Source: realestate.com.au
The 2,230 square meter floor plan includes 14 bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, a luxurious office and several entertaining areas designed to host luxury events and provide a luxurious lifestyle. Masu.
“These spaces are designed for both intimate gatherings and grand celebrations, allowing for a wide variety of entertainment options,” the listing states.
This property is being sold through expressions of interest.
This follows big sales on the Gold Coast, including Southport mansion Alston, which sold for $24.8 million in September, breaking a Queensland auction record.
It was two months after a mansion on the island of Capri was sold at auction for $24 million.

