Boost Juice founders Janine and Jeff Allis sell five-bedroom Toorak mansion for over $20 million

Boost Juice founders Janine and Jeff Allis sell five-bedroom Toorak mansion for over $20 million ahead of move to Northern Beaches

Boost Juice founders Janine and Jeff Allis have sold their Toorak mansion just one day after it officially hit the market. 

According to Domain, the power couple offloaded the five-bedroom property for over $20 million shortly after completing the first inspection. 

While the final selling price has remained confidential, the home was listed at between $20 million and $22 million. 

Sold! Boost Juice founders Janine and Jeff Allis have sold their Toorak mansion just one day after it officially hit the market. Both pictured 

Loaded: According to Domain, the power couple offloaded the five-bedroom property for over $20 million shortly after completing the first inspection

Loaded: According to Domain, the power couple offloaded the five-bedroom property for over $20 million shortly after completing the first inspection

The couple bought the sprawling 1540-square-metre property in 2016 for $11 million. 

The existing home was torn down and replaced with a ‘masterpiece of modern design’, according to the listing, created by Wolf Architects. 

The property was ideal for the couple and their four children, featuring spacious indoor and outdoor entertaining areas. 

Lovely: The existing home was torn down and replaced with a 'masterpiece of modern design', according to the listing, created by Wolf Architects

Lovely: The existing home was torn down and replaced with a ‘masterpiece of modern design’, according to the listing, created by Wolf Architects

It also boasts a pool, as well as areas designated for playtime for the younger children, and hang out spaces for the older kids. 

The stunning three-storey home is perfect for entertaining and features a grand entrance hall, library, home office and a five-car garage and gym. 

With it’s dark tones and earthy flourishes, the house has a very modern and sleek edge which Janine describes as ’emotive’. 

Spacious: The stunning three-storey home is perfect for entertaining and features a grand entrance hall, library, home office and a five-car garage and gym

Spacious: The stunning three-storey home is perfect for entertaining and features a grand entrance hall, library, home office and a five-car garage and gym

The master suite also boasts dual ensuites and walk-in robes that open to a terrace overlooking the property’s manicured garden. 

One of the properties most unusual features is the addition of a Pickle Tennis court. The sport is a game similar to tennis, using paddles instead of racquets. 

Janine, who has appeared in Australian Survivor and Shark Tank, told Domain that the family are planning on moving to Sydney’s Northern Beaches. 

Moving: With it's dark tones and earthy flourishes, the house has a very modern and sleek edge which Janine describes as 'emotive'

Moving: With it’s dark tones and earthy flourishes, the house has a very modern and sleek edge which Janine describes as ’emotive’

‘We had a big chat at the end of last year, and we still need to be near a big city because of work, so the Northern Beaches of NSW here we come,’ she said. 

In December, the couple offloaded their Queensland holiday home for $5.2 million. 

Janine and her husband are also selling their $10 million Victorian Fairhaven coastal home that featured in the 1979 film Mad Max, starring Mel Gibson. 

Janine is estimated to have a net worth of $66 million, largely thanks to her Boost Juice empire. 

Moves: Janine, who has appeared in Australian Survivor and Shark Tank, told Domain that the family are planning on moving to Sydney's Northern Beaches

Moves: Janine, who has appeared in Australian Survivor and Shark Tank, told Domain that the family are planning on moving to Sydney’s Northern Beaches