Shark Tank Australia judge and ShowPo founder Jane Lu lists her beautiful inner-western Sydney pad for $3.2million
A gorgeous cottage in Sydney’s inner-west owned by Shark Tank Australia judge and ShowPo owner Jane Lu has hit the market with a listing price of $3.2million.
Located in the sought after harbourside suburb of Balmain, the four-bedroom, three-bathroom home is set to go under the hammer on September 23.
Jane, 36, purchased the two-storey property in 2013 for $1.8million.
Situated in a side street two blocks from Balmain’s busy main drag, the converted free-standing home is only 10mins from the CBD.
Highlights include an expansive, airy open plan design, French doors, heated limestone floors and multiple dining spaces.
A gorgeous cottage in Sydney ‘s inner-west owned by Shark Tank Australia judge and ShowPo owner Jane Lu has hit the market with a listing price of $3.2million
Founder of women’s fashion brand Showpo, Lu features in the latest season of reality show Shark Tank Australia (Jane, second from right, with the Shark Tank cast)
Highlights include an expansive, airy open plan design, French doors, heated limestone floors and multiple dining spaces Pictured: The courtyard and lounge
The beautiful lounge area, which includes a gas fireplace, opens out onto a sculptured garden and entertainment area.
There’s also a private study and cosy courtyard.
Meanwhile, the large gourmet kitchen boasts a breakfast nook with Calacatta marble benchtops.
Other features include a luxurious master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe, en suite and heated towel rails.
The sale comes after Lu splashed out $13.75million in June on a huge mansion over looking Sydney harbour in nearby Birchgrove.
Jane rose to fame after starting Showpo out of her parent’s home in Balmain in 2010.
The business has since become an international fashion empire.
The only child of Chinese cleaners Queenie and Frank Lu, Jane started her professional life training as an accountant.
The beautiful kitchen and dining area
One of four bedrooms
When a friend suggested they start a business selling clothes from a pop-up stall in 2010, she quit her job, maxed out her credit card buying stock and shoved it into the garage of her parents’ Balmain home.
Her fashion business now turns an annual profit of over $30million.
Jane featured in the cast of the latest season of Shark Tank Australia.
The reality television show, which sees entrepreneurs from across the country pitch their inventions to a panel of investors, such as Jane.
The sale comes after Lu splashed out $13.75million in June on a huge mansion over looking Sydney harbour in nearby Birchgrove
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