Ex-Mondo Rock keyboardist Duncan Veall is promoting his household’s Toorak compound.
Former Mondo Rock keyboardist Duncan Veall has put his household’s Toorak compound available on the market for $12m-$13m.
In addition to his six-year stint with the rock band between 1984 and 1990, Mr Veall hails from a distinguished Melbourne household who grew to become rich by way of promoting electrical home equipment, earlier than shifting into property improvement and offshore investments.
His dad and mom constructed the five-bedroom dwelling at 5 Montrose Courtroom about 20 years in the past, the place Mr Veall has lived since their current passing.
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Duncan Veall (second from proper) was a member of Aussie rock band, Mondo Rock.
Mr Veall’s dad and mom constructed the 5 Montrose Courtroom pad about 20 years in the past.
It options stunning, well-kept gardens.
“It’s in its authentic situation, it’s an incredible place to reside and has a unbelievable outlook onto a big backyard so it’s very peaceable,” Mr Veall mentioned.
“There’s some emotional attachment to it however … I do have one other home and we thought it was time to promote.”
The property contains a single-level, Italianate-style compound with two homes throughout on a 1499sq m block.
RT Edgar Toorak director Jeremy Fox mentioned he had acquired curiosity from patrons who needed to develop the block and construct a brand new home on it.
“It opens up onto essentially the most wonderful northwest-facing backyard, which backs onto the Myer property,” Mr Fox mentioned.
“It’s designed particularly for older individuals and it’s a courtroom location so there’s no site visitors and it’s completely quiet.”
The house additionally comes with a swimming pool.
Mr Veall’s brother, Winton Veall made headlines earlier this yr for suing Gold Coast bookmaker TopSport.
Mr Veall additionally ran his household’s New Zealand alpine resort, Cardrona, from 1989, shortly earlier than he left the rock group identified for hit singles reminiscent of Come Stated The Boy and Cool World.
Whereas he presently holds the Toorak compound’s title alone, Mr Veall beforehand shared it together with his brother Winton, a identified millionaire and former singer who made headlines earlier this yr for suing Gold Coast bookmaker TopSport over claims they “preyed” on him whereas drunk to wager on greyhound and harness races.
Winton is presently the director of the Veall household firm, which additionally owns the 16ha Timana Island between Dunk and Bedarra Islands.
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