AFL cult star turned radio host Peter ‘Spida’ Everitt and wife Sheree have sold their lavish home to a bodybuilder in a classic Gold Coast trade.
Sheree and Peter ‘Spida’ Everitt have sold their Gold Coast home. Picture: Jerad Williams
Radio host and former AFL player Peter ‘Spida’ Everitt and wife Sheree have sold their Gold Coast home in a $2.5 million deal. It is understood Aaron Polites, bodybuilder and brother of social media influencer Hannah Polites, has bought the property.Inside ultimate Byron Bay artist’s retreat The Sanctuary Cove residence was extensively renovated by the Everitts after they paid $1 million for it in 2019.
Sheree and Peter, who co-hosts the Triple M Gold Coast breakfast show on 92.5, embarked on the home renovation in 2020 after Covid cut their travel plans, along with their associated television series Great Australian Doorstep.It has four bedrooms, including the master to which a dressing area, ensuite, storage and optional study nook was added.Of the previous four homes they have lived in over the past 11 years at Sanctuary Cove, they have redone the past two.
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