Love Island: Spotify boss spends $9.5m on Byron Bay mansion from season 3 trends now
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Spotify Australia's managing director Mikaela Lancaster has bought the luxurious northern NSW property used as the location for Love Island Australia season three.
Lancaster and her partner Mark Britt, the founder of Southeast Asian media company iflix, this week finalised their purchase of the five-bedroom mansion in Byron Bay's hinterland, reports Domain.
They spent $9.5million on the property, known as 'Amileka', which was significantly less than its asking price of between $11.5 million to $12.5million.
Spotify Australia's managing director Mikaela Lancaster (pictured) has bought the luxurious northern NSW property used as the location for Love Island Australia season three
Lancaster had already made a payment of $3.5million towards the home in 2015.
Its last owners were Emma and Tom Lane, the co-founders of Northern Rivers institution The Farm