Pete Evans lists his Sydney home for $3.2million as he moves to Byron Bay to open a ‘healing clinic’

Dumped MKR judge Pete Evans lists his Sydney home for $3.2million – as he moves to Byron Bay to open a bizarre ‘healing clinic’

Disgraced celebrity chef Pete Evans is saying goodbye to Sydney’s eastern suburbs, after listing his new Malabar mansion on the market just months after selling his former home across the street.  

The anti-vaxxer, 47, and his former glamour model wife Nicola Robinson, 42, will auction off the five-bedroom mansion next month with a buying guide of $3.2million. 

The sale comes as the couple prepare to permanently relocate to Byron Bay, where Pete is set to open up a bizarre ‘healing clinic’ in coming months.  

For sale! Dumped MKR judge Pete Evans, 47, has listed his Malabar, Sydney home for $3.2million – as he moves to Byron Bay to open a bizarre ‘healing clinic’

The two-story home, which was only built by Pete and Nicola 18 months ago, boasts an open plan living area, three bathrooms and a double garage. 

It also features an alfresco entertainment room and a hotel-inspired master bedroom complete with an ensuite and walk-in robe. 

Unsurprisingly, the chef’s home features an exquisitely-designed kitchen complete with top-of-the-line appliances and a luxurious Caesarstone benchtop. 

Sleek: The two-story home, which was only built by Pete and Nicola 18 months ago, boasts an open plan living area, three bathrooms and a double garage

Sleek: The two-story home, which was only built by Pete and Nicola 18 months ago, boasts an open plan living area, three bathrooms and a double garage

Modern: It also features an alfresco entertainment room and a hotel-inspired master bedroom complete with an ensuite and walk-in robe

Modern: It also features an alfresco entertainment room and a hotel-inspired master bedroom complete with an ensuite and walk-in robe

Pete also made sure to include unique features that one might expect from the controversial ‘wellness guru’, including an infrared sauna, tea room, heated magnesium swimming pool, ozone spa, chlorine/fluoride-freee water and solar panels. 

Outside is a custom-built skate ramp as well as manicured edible herb gardens.

‘Intuitively crafted for openness, flow and sustainability, this sprawling double storey design features distinct family, social and relaxation zones, with a bespoke chef designed kitchen at its heart,’ the listing reads. 

Chef-designed kichen: Unsurprisingly, the chef's home features an exquisitely-designed kitchen complete with top-of-the-line appliances and a luxurious Caesarstone benchtop

Chef-designed kichen: Unsurprisingly, the chef’s home features an exquisitely-designed kitchen complete with top-of-the-line appliances and a luxurious Caesarstone benchtop

Leaving his mark: Pete also made sure to include unique features that one might expect from the controversial 'wellness guru', including an infrared sauna, tea room, heated magnesium swimming pool, ozone spa, chlorine/fluoride-freee water and solar panels

Leaving his mark: Pete also made sure to include unique features that one might expect from the controversial ‘wellness guru’, including an infrared sauna, tea room, heated magnesium swimming pool, ozone spa, chlorine/fluoride-freee water and solar panels

Going under the hammer: The anti-vaxxer, 47, and his former glamour model wife Nicola Robinson, 42, (pictured together) will auction off the five-bedroom mansion next month

Going under the hammer: The anti-vaxxer, 47, and his former glamour model wife Nicola Robinson, 42, (pictured together) will auction off the five-bedroom mansion next month 

The listing comes four months after Pete and Nicola sold their nearby Malabar property for $2.76 million in an off-market deal.   

Meanwhile, conspiracy theorist Pete is preparing to open up his clinic Evolve Health Labs in Australia’s hippie capital of Byron Bay. 

According to Evolve Health Labs’ Instagram account, the clinic will offer ‘transformational practises’ such as ‘cold and conscious breath-work’ and ‘cryotherapy’. 

Pete currently owns a farm just a short drive from Byron Bay, and has been self-isolating on the property with his family for much of the COVID-19 pandemic.    

New horizons: Meanwhile, conspiracy theorist Pete is preparing to open up his clinic Evolve Health Labs in Australia's hippie capital of Byron Bay

New horizons: Meanwhile, conspiracy theorist Pete is preparing to open up his clinic Evolve Health Labs in Australia’s hippie capital of Byron Bay

Byron Bay escape: Pete currently owns a farm just a short drive from Byron Bay, and has been self-isolating on the property with his family for much of the COVID-19 pandemic

Byron Bay escape: Pete currently owns a farm just a short drive from Byron Bay, and has been self-isolating on the property with his family for much of the COVID-19 pandemic

History of Pete Evans’ controversies

October 2014: Pete claims the Paleo diet can prevent autism

March 2015: His book is pulled from shelves due to its bone broth recipe for infants

July 2016: Pete claims vegan women should eat meat during pregnancy, advises against wearing ‘normal’ sunscreen, and claims Wi-Fi is ‘dangerous’ 

August 2016: He says osteoporosis suffers shouldn’t eat dairy

September 2016: Pete claims camel milk could supplement breastfeeding 

April 2017: Pete campaigns against the ‘mass fluoridation of public water’

December 2018: Pete reveals he looks directly into the sun

April 2020: Pete’s ketogenic recipe book is slammed by health professionals and he is fined for promoting his ‘healing lamp’ 

May 2020: Reveals he is an anti-vaxxer during Kyle And Jackie O radio interview 

June 2020: Shares his conspiracy theories about COVID-19 on 60 Minutes