Acclaimed surfboard designer Bob McTavish has listed his Suffolk Park, Byron residence with $3.5 million hopes for its April 30 auction through McGrath agent Heidi Last.McTavish first made the move to the Far North Coast in 1969 with his philosophy of “Surf more. Have fun”.The Suffolk Park residence has $3.5 million hopes for its April 30 auction through McGrath agent Heidi Last.
Designed by architect Allan Mitchell, the three-bedroom home is set on 1058 sqm holding which is in Suffolk Park’s most western pocket, almost bordering Coopers Shoot.Designed by architect Allan Mitchell, the three-bedroom home is set on 1058 sqm.After seeing 15 per cent annual compound growth over the past five years.McTavish’s name has been highly regard by two generations of surfers.
Over more than half a century in the industry, he’s shaped tens of thousands of custom boards. He began learning his trade as a sander then shaper while working for pioneer board brands such as Scott Dillion, Hayden, Bob Davie, Morey-Pope and Cord.He’d shaped his first balsa board in 1958 as a teenager.
Realestate.com.au puts the Suffolk Park median house price as $1.95 million, after seeing 15 per cent annual compound growth over the past five years.Embracing the essence of mid-century modernism, this glamorous and captivating, home by architect Allan Mitchell is a masterstroke of luxury and design,Being a Torrens title and one of its kind, this stunning, elevated 1,058sqm property with ocean views, is set in an exclusive, enviable position, a stroll to Suffolk Park shops and cafes.