Former State Liberal Leader Robert Doyles Sells Out of Armadale |
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Written by Marc Pallisco
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Friday, 28 March 2008 |
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Former state Liberal leader Robert Doyle ended up selling his home in Armadale after it passed in at auction last weekend.
The three-bedroom plus study terrace in heritage-listed Cambridge Street passed in last Saturday for $1.25 million. It later sold for $1.28 million to an undisclosed party.
Pop diva Kylie Minogue owns an investment property in the street – which consists of 32 single fronted, identical timber cottages in unspoilt condition.
Mr Doyle accepted the $1.28 million offer, which is believed to be far less than what was expected, having recently bought a house in Albert Park.
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