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    Peter Dutton’s $30million property portfolio: 26 properties in 35 years

    February 25, 20257 Mins Read


    Peter Dutton has reportedly made $30million of property transactions over 35 years, making him one of richest-ever contenders for Prime Minister.

    The Opposition Leader purchased his first home at 19, before going on to buy and sell 26 pieces of real estate, according to an analysis of property and corporate records, parliamentary registers and real estate data carried out by the Sydney Morning Herald. 

    The paper reports that Mr Dutton, 54, has turned a healthy profit from his various real estate investments, with property purchases totalling $12 million and sales of $18.8 million.

    The properties include luxury city centre apartments, childcare centres, a shopping plaza, a beachfront mansion and a farm. 

    At his peak, the leader of the Coalition owned five properties simultaneously at one time across Queensland, and a flat in the ACT. 

    However, in the last few years, Mr Dutton and his wife, Kirrily, off-loaded their massive property portfolio, netting almost $5million. 

    They now only own one property: a 68-hectare farm in Dayboro, Queensland, purchased for $2.1 million in August 2020. 

    The paper further alleged he had been late to declare his property transactions with the parliamentary register on 15 occasions. 

    The Opposition Leader purchased his first home at 19, before going on to buy and sell 26 pieces of real estate in real estate transactions worth an estimated $3million

    The Opposition Leader purchased his first home at 19, before going on to buy and sell 26 pieces of real estate in real estate transactions worth an estimated $3million

    Mr Dutton, 54, has turned a healthy profit from his various real estate investments, with property purchases totalling $12 million and sales of $18.8 million (pictured: his former mansion on Millionaire's Row on Palm Beach that sold for $6million in 2021)

    Mr Dutton, 54, has turned a healthy profit from his various real estate investments, with property purchases totalling $12 million and sales of $18.8 million (pictured: his former mansion on Millionaire’s Row on Palm Beach that sold for $6million in 2021)

    MPs are required to declare any gifts, investments or property transactions within 30 days. 

    Daily Mail Australia approached Mr Dutton’s office for comment. 

    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was roundly criticised for his decision to quietly purchase a $4.3million clifftop mansion in Copacabana on the NSW Central coast last year.

    But Employment Minister Murray Watt said Mr Albanese’s property portfolio paled in comparison to Mr Dutton’s.  

    ‘Peter Dutton and his colleagues had a fair bit to say about the Prime Minister buying one house last year,’ Mr Watt told reporters. 

    ‘We’ll see what he’s got to say about the 26 homes that he’s bought and sold over the last couple of decades, some of which he hasn’t declared.

    ‘Now all politicians are required to disclose publicly, purchases and sales of houses along with any other assets that they buy and sell, but it seems from this story that Peter Dutton hasn’t complied with those regulations in all cases.’

    Brandishing a copy of the Herald’s story, Mr Watt accused the Opposition Leader of wanting to cut Labor’s $10 billion Housing Australia fund.  

    The properties include luxury city centre apartments, childcare centres (pictured, above), a shopping plaza (below), a beachfront mansion and a farm

    The properties include luxury city centre apartments, childcare centres (pictured, above), a shopping plaza (below), a beachfront mansion and a farm

    Brandishing a copy of the Herald's story, Employment Minister Murray Watt (pictured) accused the Opposition Leader of wanting to cut Labor's $10 billion Housing Australia fund

    Brandishing a copy of the Herald’s story, Employment Minister Murray Watt (pictured) accused the Opposition Leader of wanting to cut Labor’s $10 billion Housing Australia fund

    ‘It is actually now building homes around Australia for average Australians, so it’s fine it seems for Peter Dutton to amass a large property portfolio for himself, but he wants to deny working Australians and essential workers in Australia the opportunity to have a home of their own,’ he added.

    The paper reported that Mr Dutton has bought 10 properties by himself, 13 with his father, Bruce, and one with his wife, Kirrily. 

    Two others were with his first wife, Susan Britton, with one of those being a joint purchase with friends. 

    RHT – a company and associated trust named after the Duttons’ children, Rebecca, Harry and Tom – previously owned a shopping centre and several childcare centres. 

    In February 2021, Mr Dutton sold his holiday home in Millionaire’s Row on the Gold Coast for $6million, after it was previously passed in at auction for $4.35million.

    Mr Dutton and his wife bought the Jefferson’s Lane home for $2.35million in 2014, and more than doubled their money in seven years, pocketing a $3.65m profit.

    RHT - a company and associated trust named after the Duttons' children, Rebecca, Harry and Tom - previously owned a shopping centre and several childcare centres (the Dutton family are pictured together)

    RHT – a company and associated trust named after the Duttons’ children, Rebecca, Harry and Tom – previously owned a shopping centre and several childcare centres (the Dutton family are pictured together)

    However even the hefty price that they snapped it up for was something of a bargain. The previous owner had paid $2.5million for it 12 years earlier in 2002.

    The stunning four-bedroom, three-bathroom beachside mansion sits on 546 square metres of land, with uninterrupted views of the sand and sea.

    The back garden has a gate leading straight onto Palm Beach and boasts rich and famous neighbours including surfer Kelly Slater and Seven media boss Ryan Stokes.

    The Duttons have also sold their family estate in Camp Mountain, north west of Brisbane, getting $1.8million for the six-bedroom, two hectare property in 2020.

    They had lived there with Mr Dutton’s two sons Harry and Tom and daughter Rebecca, since buying it in 2003 for $710,000, netting the family a $1.09million profit.

    He has also offloaded an investment property in the Tangalooma resort in Moreton Island and an apartment in Canberra.

    But he has not always turned a profit on his property transactions.

    The former policeman managed to lose $147,000 when he sold a luxury unit in Spring Hill in Brisbane’s CBD. 

    He bought the modern two bedroom, two bathroom apartment in the Art Series building The Johnson in 2016 as an investment property for $629,500.

    But five years later, he sold the deluxe unit – which covers a generous 153 square metres – for $482,000 last May, after just nine days on the market.

    However, against the sales of the rest of his extensive property empire, the loss is like a drop in the ocean.

    The Duttons have also sold their family estate in Camp Mountain, north west of Brisbane, getting $1.8million for the six-bedroom, two hectare property in 2020 (pictured)

    The Duttons have also sold their family estate in Camp Mountain, north west of Brisbane, getting $1.8million for the six-bedroom, two hectare property in 2020 (pictured)

    But he has not always turned a profit on his property transactions. The former policeman managed to lose $147,000 when he sold a luxury unit in Spring Hill in Brisbane's CBD (pictured)

    But he has not always turned a profit on his property transactions. The former policeman managed to lose $147,000 when he sold a luxury unit in Spring Hill in Brisbane’s CBD (pictured)

    Mr Dutton opened up on his views on the great Australian dream – home ownership – on an interview with Mark Bouris’s Straight Talk podcast last month. 

     ‘I’ve always had an interest in property… I’ve renovated a few places, sold them. I’ve split a couple of 32-perch blocks, which was the thing to do years ago,’ Mr Dutton told a wide-eyed Bouris. 

    ‘That 809 square metres so in those days if you had a 20-metre frontage you could split it into two blocks, subdivide it.’

    Mr Dutton said he thought it was a ‘tragedy’ that some young Australians had all but given up on home ownership.

    ‘The home is such an important anchor for a stable relationship for the raising of children,’ he said.

     ‘An asset that increases in value that you can bequeath to your children or it can set you up in retirement.’

    He added: ‘For me, it’s been a tool of wealth creation and an opportunity for Kirrily and I and our children.. and I think my kids who are 22, 20 and 19, have that aspiration – they are saving like crazy to buy a house,’ he said. 

    ‘I think we’ve instilled that in them that it’s an aspiration that you should strive for and there’s good that comes from it and if you sacrifice and you save and you go without then there’s a sort of longer term opportunity and upside.’

    Mr Dutton came under fire from Labor on Tuesday over a series of allegedly ‘highly unusual’ purchases of bank shared during the global financial crisis.

    It was alleged that he declared a share-buying spree involving the big banks the day before Labor announced a bailout in 2009.

    Mr Dutton denied he was privy to any ‘sensitive information’ and accused the Labor’s ‘dirt unit’ of muckraking.  



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