Pauline Hanson, who revealed plans to leave Australia and resettle in Britain in Woman's Day magazine published today, is expected to seek bids of up to $1.4 million from the sale of her Coleyville home.
Keith Edwards, the real estate agent who is marketing the Queensland property, declined to comment how much Ms. Hanson was expecting from the sale.
However, the local agents speculate the value of the 147-acre Coleyville property to lie between $1 million to $1.4 million.
"The fact that this is Pauline's house will help with exposure definitely, but I would not like to speculate how long the property might be on the market", Edwards posted.
The 55-year-old, who built her maiden political campaign on an anti-immigration platform, revealed that she would spend a few months in the South Island of New Zealand, and eventually relocate to Britain.
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