P.E Nation co-founder Claire Tregoning buys $1.5million ‘fixer-upper’ in Byron Bay
PE Nation co-founder Claire Tregoning buys $1.5 million ‘fixer-upper’ in Byron Bay after divorce from husband Timothy
PE Nation co-founder Claire Tregoning has bought a property in Byron Bay after selling her home in Avalon Beach for $6.45 million.
The 42-year-old designer spent $1.51 million on the “fixer-upper,” The Daily Telegraph reported.
The 1980s house has three bedrooms, two bathrooms and original features such as exposed wooden beams and VJ walls.
The property, which also has its original kitchen, is located on a block of 650 m².
The purchase comes after Claire sold her luxury home in Avalon Beach following her split from her filmmaker husband Timothy, 40.
PE Nation co-founder Claire Tregoning bought $1.5 million ‘fixer-upper’ in Byron Bay after divorce from husband Timothy
The former couple, who share two children, kept their split a secret for most of last year.
But in February, Claire broke her silence, saying they “still love each other.”
“It’s very amicable, we still love each other, we co-parent and he remains a good friend,” she told The Sydney Morning Herald.
“Things change and that’s exactly what happened for us, but we get through that with a lot of respect and support for each other.”
The 42-year-old designer spent $1.51 million on the ‘fixer-upper’, The Daily Telegraph reported
Rumors circulated last November that the pair had quietly split up after they deleted each other from Instagram and stopped posting loved-up photos.
They spent most of their marriage renovating their childhood home in Avalon and raising their two children.
From relaxing family weekends to lavish outings, the businesswoman constantly tagged her cameraman husband in Instagram posts with their kids while sporting her own PE Nation brand.
On Father’s Day last year, Claire posted a photo of Timothy and their kids eating croissants together on the deck of their $1.2 million renovated “cabin” — gushing about how he’s a “beautiful chaotic loving dad” to their “crazy cubs.” ‘.
The 1980s house has original features such as wooden beams and VJ walls
The property, which also has its original kitchen, is located on a block of 650 m²
“The love you shower our crazy cubs with is endless. Your journey and growth as a father was inspiring to watch. We love you,” she wrote.
It was the last time he appeared on her feed.
Since then, Claire has gone on holidays to Tasmania and Los Angeles, a ski trip to New Zealand and two trips to London – splashing her getaways on Instagram, tagging friends and relatives each time.
However, her husband was conspicuously absent from her photos.
Furthermore, the house has three spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms