Lisa Wilkinson may have been absent from TV screens for a year.
But the former Project host isn’t making it difficult, as she has a property portfolio worth more than most people earn in a lifetime.
The TV presenter, 64, and her husband, journalist Peter FitzSimons, 62, have built up an impressive profile of luxury homes over the years, with one expert valuing their current portfolio at up to €70. millions of dollars.
The couple and their three children live in a sprawling six-bedroom property worth up to $40 million in Sydney’s wealthy Cremorne.
They reported that they paid just $1.4 million for the house and that it underwent extensive renovations, including the addition of a huge master bedroom wing overlooking Sydney Harbour.
Inside the $70 million property portfolio of Lisa Wilkinson (left) and her husband Peter FitzSimons (right): from a sprawling six-bedroom property to a luxury apartment with impeccable harbor views.
Lisa and Peter also own a second property next door, estimated to be worth another $20 million.
speaking to Women’s Day On Monday, a top real estate agent claimed Lisa and Peter could pocket up to $70 million if they sold both homes as one large plot of land.
“They could put whatever price they want on their property,” the expert began.
The TV presenter, 64, and her husband, journalist Peter FitzSimons, 62, have built up an impressive profile of luxury homes over the years, with one expert valuing their current portfolio at up to €70. millions of dollars.
Lisa and Peter have made a fortune in the property market since buying their first home in 1993. They bought the five-bedroom, three-bathroom Mosman property (pictured) for $855,000 and sold it five years later for $1.65 million of dollars.
“The size of the land for your own home is enormous, just over 3,000 square metres, and features a beautiful 1903 house with panoramic views of Sydney Harbor and the city and far beyond, which will never be built,” they added.
Meanwhile, Lisa and Peter have been renting the house next door for a whopping $2,500 a week.
According to the publication, Lisa plans to transform that property into an “office” for her author husband.
Lisa and Peter have made a fortune in the property market since they bought their first home in 1993.
They bought the five-bedroom, three-bathroom Mosman property for $855,000 and sold it five years later for $1.65 million.
Wilkinson also owns a 1970s one-bedroom unit in Cremorne with views of Sydney Harbour, both the Harbor Bridge and the Opera House.
The house belonged to his late mother, Beryl, who reportedly bought it for $388,000 in 1996.
After their mother died in 2018, Lisa’s brothers, Kyle and Brett, sold her their share of the property for $275,000 each.
Lisa now rents it for $770 a week with a $3,080 deposit, reports Real Estate.com.au.
The cozy apartment features contemporary décor, open-plan living room, modern ensuite bathroom and balcony with panoramic views.
Wilkinson also owns a 1970s one-bedroom unit in Cremorne overlooking Sydney Harbour, with views of both the Harbor Bridge and the Opera House (pictured).
The cozy apartment features contemporary décor, open-plan living room, modern ensuite bathroom and balcony with panoramic views.