The New Zealand Herald

Mad Butcher owners’ homes for sale

- Anne Gibson

Business couple Michael Morton and Julie Leitch, of The Mad Butcher, are selling their Orakei home after undertakin­g extensive renovation­s, and their large rural Waiheke Island place.

The two properties are collective­ly valued at $14.5 million.

Morton said he had bought the house at 52 Paritai Dr after it was sold to another party by Michael Boulgaris in 2015. He declined to discuss reasons for the sale.

The home, which has a council valuation of $8.2m, features a 12-seat outdoor dining table overlookin­g the waterfront, outdoor pool and separate spa, according to listing agents Graham and Ollie Wall.

Morton and Leitch are also selling 118 Cowes Bay Rd on Waiheke Island, which has a council valuation of $6.3m.

The Mad Butcher franchise, which was previously owned by NZX-listed Veritas, is co-owned by Morton and Leitch who bought back the business from Veritas for $8m in July last year for a quarter of the $40m the company purchased it for in 2013.

But the business continues to have difficulti­es. In April, Mad Butcher Albany went into liquidatio­n, joining a long list of others including the Glenn Innes branch which was placed into liquidatio­n at the beginning of April.

Mad Butcher store numbers have dramatical­ly decreased; there have been about 16 store closures in the past few years.

In its heyday, the chain had 40 stores; now only about 20 stores remain in the chain.

The only Mad Butcher store in Whangarei closed its doors in January and in March the former owner was in the Auckland High Court defending an injunction order by Mad Butcher Holdings after the end of his franchise agreement.

 ??  ?? The couple’s 52 Paritai Dr home, shown here in 2014, has a CV of $8.2 million.
The couple’s 52 Paritai Dr home, shown here in 2014, has a CV of $8.2 million.
 ??  ?? Julie Leitch
Julie Leitch
 ??  ?? Michael Morton
Michael Morton

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