NRL star Nate Myles and Tessa James sell Gold Coast retreat

NRL star Nate Myles and Tessa James sell Gold Coast retreat

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Elizabeth Tilley

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The Currumbin Valley home of Nate Myles and Tessa James has recently sold for $1.35m.


FORMER rugby league star Nate Myles and his actor wife, Tessa James, have quietly sold their Gold Coast hinterland retreat for $1.35m.

The ultra-private, semi-rural property occupying half a hectare in Currumbin Valley sold in December after being listed in October for offers over $1.325m.

An aerial view of the property in Durobby Dr, Currumbin Valley.


The sale was negotiated by David Lonie of LJ Hooker Southern Gold Coast, who said it attracted multiple offers before selling to a local family.

The NRL star and former Home and Away actress had advertised it for rent for $1950 a week in September.

Tessa James and Nate Myles. Picture: @tessacharis/Instagram.


The couple purchased the property in 2021 for $1.2m because of its seclusion and proximity to the Currumbin Alley, a famous surf spot.

They have made some minor improvements to the main house since then.

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The property features a large, storage shed.


Hidden up a long driveway in lush gardens, the property is extremely private, which was part of its appeal, Mr Lonie said.

“You’ve got privacy, room around you, a nice big shed for storage or running a business out of, and dual living options, which are always popular,” he said.

The property had been advertised for rent for $1950/week prior to the sale.


The property has two driveway entrances — one that leads to a three-bay shed with room for another large shed, while the other leads to the main residence and a two-bedroom, self-contained garden flat.

The main house has five bedrooms and four bathrooms.

Inside the Currumbin Valley home, which has undergone minor renovations.


There’s also a separate gym and storage area and a granny flat with its own entrance.

The location is ideal, being only a seven-minute drive to the beachside cafe scene, a 12-minute drive to the airport and central to shops and schools.

Mr Lonie said demand for properties in the area was still strong, but there was a lack of stock.

The property also has a gym and granny flat.


“The last 12 months has come back a little bit, but places like Currumbin Valley and Palm Beach hold their value pretty well,” he said.

Myles and James own a beach house in Cairns and recently also offloaded a three-bedroom apartment in Moorooka in Brisbane for $499,000.

Paul Green

Nate Myles and Tessa James, with their kids, attend the funeral service for Paul Green at Wynnum Manly Leagues Club. Picture: Liam Kidston.


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