A home that is far from the Outback is available grabs. The former home of Paul Hogan is in the market for the price of £7.75 million. The 100 year old beach side pad on Padaro Lane is beautiful and sophisticated. It is a stunning retreat home with spectacular views. The home gives access to the beautiful California beach front and mountainside.
The property features three bedrooms. It sits on a sprawling half-acre property. One exciting feature of this house is that it offers 100 feet of beach front view as reported by telegraph.co.uk.
The house is traditional in style. It is painted in white with a front porch with chairs and a gazebo. On the other side of the porch are the table and chairs. It has a Jacuzzi on the corner as well with floors are made of hardwood. It has three separate houses. Behind the property is the towering mountainside with the property is surrounded by trees and well-manicured lawns. The beautiful landscape also adds more beauty to the man-made pond beside the three houses. The main house contains a veranda on the second floor. It also features a sofa and a red gazebo.
There is a stone pathway that connects the three homes. French windows can be seen all throughout the three houses. The second house at the back is two-stories high with its own porch on the first floor. The floors are also made of hardwood. The beautiful home gives a laidback feeling to its future dwellers. It is a retreat home that offers exclusiveness and privacy.
There is more than meets the eye for this Crocodile Dundee actor. Paul Hogan's "Crocodile Dundee: movie earned more than $320 million all across the globe. While "Crocodile Dundee II" earned $240 million and the final "Crocodile Dundee III" earned $40 million. According to therichest.com, "Paul Hogan has a net worth of $20 million."
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