Mitchell Beadman
19 October 2025, 2:00 AM
Entering through the gates of Eagleview Park, The Bugle was greeted by Ray White Gerringong agent Neil Campbell and from Foxground Road, not everything would appear as it seems.
The late media mogul Harry M Miller bought the 20-hectare estate around 30 years ago with a dream which has now become a reality for the potential new owner.
Miller sold the property 20 years ago for $2.6 million and after it was purchased for $8m in 2021, it is expected to fetch north of $9m this time around.
With two of the three separate dwellings situated at 182m elevation - the main residence and studio, the caretaker’s residence is at the gate entry on street level - it is the perfect sanctuary.
The main residence features five bedrooms with the property lined with expertly landscaped gardens and it also features a helipad and a working farm.
Timber railings line the three-quarter mile sealed carriage way which keeps the grazing Highland Cows secure and protects the property’s rainforest and wildlife.
“It is nice how you drive through the property too, it’s about 1.2km from gate to house which is just a beautiful drive in – even on a bad day,” Campbell said.
“Even the cows get a view.”
Looking south over the infinity pool, you can see the Kiama region’s beaches to the east, with the Shoalhaven beaches further to the south-east and a 90-degree angle outlook to Pigeon House Mountain and into Foxground Valley which Campbell compared to the Eastern Escarpment Conservation Area.
“The beauty of this property as well is no one looks at you,” Campbell said.
“You look out over everyone. Most people in the Kiama region would not even know this house because it blends into the rolling hills so well.”
While most Australians would need a baker’s dozen of winning lottery tickets just to make the down payment, a conga line of hopeful buyers is still forming.
“I could give you a list of names that I’ve spoken to about the property, and you’d know half of them. They are not looking to be selling it again,” Campbell said.
“They are looking longer term as in a generational home.”
The previous owners recognised the property’s potential as an Airbnb luxury weekender that caters to all budgets and established the Eagleview Park brand, complete with a website and a booking portal.
With stays fetching more than $2400 per night, it has become a sought-after retreat for the rich and famous.
Undergoing significant enhancements which included new fencing throughout, comprehensive land care initiatives, pasture restoration, road upgrades and the addition of a helicopter pad – it’s a walk in, walk out condition.
“Harry M fought hard to get this house here with Kiama Council and it’s a good thing that he did as it paved the way for other properties,” Campbell said.
With a total of eight bedrooms and six bathrooms within the three dwellings across the property and at a price guide of over $9 million, this is something that could maybe one day foster your own legacy.
For more information on the property head to: https://raywhitegerringong.com.au/properties/rural/nsw/foxground-2534/lifestyle/3375589
NEWS
SPORTS