Pilates guru and Buildcorp exec sell Double Bay home

Pilates guru Bernadette Sukkar and her businessman husband Jordan Sukkar have sold their luxury Double Bay home.

The sold sticker has gone up on the luxury Double Bay home of pilates guru Bernadette Sukkar and businessman Jordan Sukkar.

The three-level residence at 64 Manning Rd was listed with Raine and Horne Double Bay agent Alex Lyons with a $5m-$5.5m price guide.

Lyons couldn’t be contacted last night to discuss the sale, so it’s unclear whether the result fell within the guide.

The Sukkars, who wed last November in a star-packed ceremony with guests including Jasmine and Karl Stefanovic and Merivale owner Justin Hemmes and his partner Madeline Holtznagel, are planning to upsize from the Manning Rd residence bought for $5m in 2021.

Jordan Sukkar is the chief operating officer of Buildcorp while Bernadette Sukkar, nee Fahey, owns Bondi’s popular Body by Berner pilates studio.

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The ‘IT” couple were married in a star-packed ceremony last year. Picture: Instagram

They bought the three-level home for $5m in 2021.

Formal dining.

They hadn’t done a lot to the property, apart from obtain development approval for a remarkable million-dollar transformation into a designer dream home with double-height ceilings.

The four-bedroom, two-bathroom residence with double garage has formal lounge and dining leading to open-plan living areas.

At the time of its early spring listing, Lyons said: “The house is perfectly liveable as it is, but they’d planned to open it up a bit to create more space,” Lyons said.

“I think if the buyer proceeds with those plans, once it’s finished the house would be in the double digits, $10m-plus.

“That part of Double Bay has a lot of potential.

The property comes with development approval for a remarkable million-dollar transformation into a designer dream home with double-height ceilings

But it’s perfectly liveable as it is.

The level lawn is perfect for a young family.

“Once Double Bay is finished, in terms of office buildings and restaurants, that pocket will see a lot of capital growth.”

Jordan is from one of Sydney’s wealthiest families — his parents, Josephine and Tony, founded the $500m construction business in 1990.

Says Lyons: “They’ve had the big wedding, they love it there, but they’re looking for a bit more space as they grow the family.”

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