Boost-ing her fortune! Juice mogul Janine Allis sells her four-bedroom Noosa holiday home for a whopping $5.2 million
Boost Juice founder Janine Allis has sold her luxury Noosa holiday home for $5.2 million.
The 55-year-old businesswoman, who has also appeared in reality shows Australian Survivor and Shark Tank, put the house on the market in October.
According to Realestate.com.au, Janine purchased the property for $1.6million in 2009, and has since secured a nearby spot in Noosa where she plans to build another.
Boost-ing her fortune! Boost Juice founder Janine Allis has sold her luxury Noosa holiday home for $5.2 million
Moving on: According to Realestate.com.au , Janine purchased the property for $1.6million in 2009, and has since secured a nearby spot in Noosa where she plans to build another
Located in Noosa Heads, the four-bedroom, three-bathroom abode features a stunning foyer and is just a short walk from the beach.
The home is situated near the entrance of the world-famous Noosa National Park and offers breathtaking rainforest views.
The living room is perfect for entertaining, and is set up with multiple seating areas.
What a view! The home is situated near the entrance of the world-famous Noosa National Park and offers breathtaking rainforest views
Close to nature: Located in Noosa Heads, the four-bedroom, three-bathroom abode features a stunning foyer and is just a short walk from the beach
Finishes: The design includes a restrained, neutral palette of finishes, with polished floors and statement walls of woven coconut fibre
The spacious interiors exemplify a sense of calm, thanks to the glass louvres, large panes and banks of bi-fold doors.
The design includes a restrained, neutral palette of finishes, with polished floors and statement walls of woven coconut fibre.
Records show that since buying the home a decade ago, Janine has installed a $40,000 pool and spent more than $720,000 on extensions and renovations.
New additions: Records show that since buying the home a decade ago, Janine has installed a $40,000 pool and spent more than $720,000 on extensions and renovations
Earlier this year, Janine revealed why the coronavirus pandemic was the perfect time to revive the now-defunct Shark Tank.
‘The best ideas in history has been though adversity,’ she said.
She also noted that it would be easy to produce Shark Tank under COVID-safe conditions as the ‘sharks’ are sat far apart from each other on set.
The same rules apply for contestants, who stand a significant distance away from the judges as they deliver their business proposals.
Shark Tank Australia first aired in 2015, but has not been renewed since 2018.
Star: Janine (second from left) was one of the business minds on Shark Tank from 2015 to 2018