Four levels, five bedrooms and a landscaped courtyard: See inside Fox Sports star Tony Squires recently sold $5million Bondi Junction home
Fox Sports star Tony Squires and his wife Kate Pascoe Squires have sold their Bondi Junction home for upwards of $5million.
According to Domain on Wednesday, the 60-year-old sold the home pre-auction with it listed as having a price guide of ‘$5 million’.
The four-level home features five bedrooms, landscaped courtyards and is a walking distance to Centennial Park and Westfield.
Going, going, gone: Fox Sports star Tony Squires has sold his Bondi Junction home for upwards of $5million. Pictured: Tony and Sonia Kruger in 2004
Tony and Kate will no doubt pocket a sizable profit after the pair purchased the home for $2.6million back in 2011.
The home has 350sqm of internal space.
The hefty price tag was nearly double Bondi Junction’s current median house price of $2.7million.




Features: The four-level home features five bedrooms, landscaped courtyards and is a walking distance to Centennial Park and Westfield. The rooms are filled with natural light
The listing said the property was an ‘an artistic fusion of mid-century modernist and Scandi-inspired design’ perfect for life and work.
Tony has had a huge career in Australian media.
In 2004, he joined the Seven Network to host a revamped, and retitled, sport show, 110% Tony Squires, which only lasted one season.




Glam: The listing said the property was an ‘an artistic fusion of mid-century modernist and Scandi-inspired design’ perfect for life and work




Lush: The hefty price tag was nearly double Bondi Junction’s current median house price of $2.7 million




Unassuming: The home sits on the edge of Bondi Junction
In 2008, he joined Ten to host Big Mouth, a panel show based around reality television show Big Brother.
Tony has also acted as a fill-in presenter for Weekend Sunrise and The Morning Show.
Tony married public relations executive Kate Pascoe back in 2008.




Star: Tony (left) has had a huge career in Australian media. The presenter has worked across print and TV for decades. Here with Rebecca Wilson and Mikey Robbins in 2008
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