Weekend Herald

Watson bags big pay- day with sale of premier pad

- Kirsty Wynn

Eric Watson has sold his multi- million dollar estate after several long- term marketing campaigns.

The 33ha South Auckland farm has been marketed by different real estate agencies off and on since 2010 but was successful­ly sold by New Zealand Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Realty.

Agent Jason Gaddes confirmed the sprawling property had sold “recently” but declined to give any more details.

In the most recent marketing campaign the property was put up for internatio­nal tender in December 2016.

It i s thought to have sold in April this year, for much more than its 2014 CV $ 5.75m, when it was withdrawn from sale.

Property records show a new mortgage was lodged against the property in October.

There were no details available on the new owner.

Watson’s Karaka homestead, known as Te Hihi Estate, is one of New Zealand’s most exclusive and luxurious retreats.

It was first put on the market in 2010 but didn’t sell and was retained for elite accommodat­ion for up to $ 5000 a night.

The property features a polo field, private lake and fountain, 15m heated pool, jacuzzi, helipad, gymnasium, tennis court and polo field.

Sotheby’s marketing described the six bedroom property with a self contained guest wing as having a private artesian spring- fed lake overlookin­g a private golf course.

The place was advertised as being a 35- minute drive from Auckland’s CBD.

Developmen­t opportunit­ies were also flagged.

“Also on offer, giving opportunit­ies for expansion or creating your own income stream for the future, are four additional approved titles that have been consented . . . meaning a total of seven potential titles are available all up,” marketing said.

Watson is the founder and executive chairman of Cullen Investment­s, which has interests in a wide range of businesses including the Bendon underwear brand, the Warriors rugby league club, bloodstock and Soul Bar and Bistro.

The property sale looks like it is just the first big pay- day for Watson this year as he looks set to offload his New Zealand Warriors to Auckland Rugby League.

Representa­tives of the ARL, who hope to take a majority share in the NRL club through the Carlaw Park Heritage Trust, have agreed an asking price.

Watson, who was not available for comment, lives in London with his Swedish partner and former model Lisa Henrekson. They have three sons together — Lucas, Leon and Aidan. Watson also has an older son Sam, 23, from his first marriage.

Four additional approved titles have been consented . . . meaning a total of seven potential titles are available. Sotheby’s marketing

 ?? Pictures Greg Bowker ( Watson), Kenny Rodger ?? Eric Watson and an aerial photograph showing part of his Te Hihi Estate in Karaka.
Pictures Greg Bowker ( Watson), Kenny Rodger Eric Watson and an aerial photograph showing part of his Te Hihi Estate in Karaka.
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