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Influencer Couple Sells Viral Gold Coast Mansion for Potential Windfall

Summary

  • Australia's most popular home on sale
  • $5.7 million price tag expected
  • Couple plans new 'building journey'
Influencer Couple Sells Viral Gold Coast Mansion for Potential Windfall

As of November 13th, 2025, health influencer Ellie Watson and her husband Alex have placed their Gold Coast, Queensland mansion, known as "Valle Casa," up for auction. The architect-designed home has become Australia's most "Instagram famous" and popular auction property in the past year, with the highest number of views on realestate.com.au in the past week.

According to a property expert, the sprawling, single-level home could fetch as much as $5.7 million at auction next month. The Watsons, who bought the land in 2021 and documented the construction process online, had initially intended for the property to be their "forever home." However, Ellie has now revealed that they are eager to embark on a new "building journey" and create another dream home.

The couple, who previously lived in Bali, have been based on the Gold Coast since 2021. Ellie, a nutritionist and dietitian with over 650,000 Instagram followers, has amassed a large fanbase by sharing the progress of the Valle Casa project on her social media channels and YouTube. While their followers are "shocked" by the decision to sell, the Watsons are now looking forward to their next home-building adventure.

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The Valle Casa home is a luxury, architect-designed mansion located on the Gold Coast of Queensland, Australia that has become the country's most "Instagram famous" and popular auction property.
According to a property expert, the Valle Casa home could fetch as much as $5.7 million at auction next month.
The Watsons, a health influencer couple, had initially intended for the Valle Casa to be their "forever home," but they are now eager to embark on a new "building journey" and create another dream home.

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