Janine Allis sells her four-bedroom Noosa holiday home for $5.2 million

Boost-ing her fortune! Juice mogul Janine Allis sells her four-bedroom Noosa holiday home for a whopping $5.2 million

Boost Juice founder Janine Allis has sold her luxury Noosa holiday home for $5.2 million. 

The 55-year-old businesswoman, who has also appeared in reality shows Australian Survivor and Shark Tank, put the house on the market in October. 

According to Realestate.com.au, Janine purchased the property for $1.6million in 2009, and has since secured a nearby spot in Noosa where she plans to build another. 

Sold: Boost Juice founder Janine Allis has sold her luxury four-bedroom, three-bathroom Noosa holiday home for $5.2 million

Moving on: The 55-year-old businesswoman, who has appeared in reality shows Australian Survivor and Shark Tank, put the house on the market in October

Moving on: The 55-year-old businesswoman, who has appeared in reality shows Australian Survivor and Shark Tank, put the house on the market in October

Located in Noosa Heads, the four-bedroom, three-bathroom abode features a stunning foyer and is just a short walk from the beach.

The home is situated near the entrance of the world-famous Noosa National Park and offers breathtaking rainforest views.

The living room is perfect for entertaining, and is set up with multiple seating areas.

Nice: The living room is perfect for entertaining, and is set up with multiple seating areas. The deck (pictured) is also an ideal space for whiling away the afternoon

Nice: The living room is perfect for entertaining, and is set up with multiple seating areas. The deck (pictured) is also an ideal space for whiling away the afternoon

Close to nature: The home is situated near the entrance of the world-famous Noosa National Park, and offers breathtaking rainforest views

Spacious: Located in Noosa Heads, the four-bedroom abode features a stunning foyer and is just a short walk from the beach. Pictured: one of the bedrooms

Spacious: Located in Noosa Heads, the four-bedroom abode features a stunning foyer and is just a short walk from the beach. Pictured: one of the bedrooms

The spacious interiors exemplify a sense of calm, thanks to the glass louvres, large panes and banks of bi-fold doors.

The design includes a restrained, neutral palette of finishes, with polished floors and statement walls of woven coconut fibre.

Records show that since buying the home a decade ago, Janine has installed a $40,000 pool and spent more than $720,000 on extensions and renovations. 

New additions: Records show that since buying the home a decade ago, Janine has installed a $40,000 pool (pictured) and spent more than $720,000 on extensions and renovations

Earlier this year, Janine revealed why the coronavirus pandemic was the perfect time to revive the now-defunct Shark Tank.

‘The best ideas in history has been though adversity,’ she said.

She also noted that it would be easy to produce Shark Tank under COVID-safe conditions as the ‘sharks’ are sat far apart from each other on set. 

The same rules apply for contestants, who stand a significant distance away from the judges as they deliver their business proposals.

Shark Tank Australia first aired in 2015, but has not been renewed since 2018.   

Role: Janine (second from left) was one of the business minds on Shark Tank from 2015 to 2018

Role: Janine (second from left) was one of the business minds on Shark Tank from 2015 to 2018