North Curl Curl home built by Jennifer Hawkins is back on the market

The stunning North Curl Curl mansion built by Jennifer Hawkins and husband Jake Wall is back on the market – and it’s expected to sell for $8million

The impressive oceanfront mansion built by former Miss Universe Jennifer Hawkins and her builder husband Jake Wall more than a decade ago is back on the market.

The three-storey home, in the exclusive gated community of Windy Dropdown in North Curl Curl on Sydney Northern Beaches, is expected to sell for up to $8million.

‘We are looking for buyer feedback from our first inspection Saturday, as a general guide we feel that it will be $8million,’ real estate agent Phillip Wright told The Australian.

Up for sale: The impressive oceanfront mansion built by former Miss Universe Jennifer Hawkins and her builder husband Jake Wall more than a decade ago is back on the market

The property was a labour of love for the former beauty queen, who bought the block with Jake back in 2009 for $1.1million.

The couple worked with architect Koichi Takada over three years to create a stunning home that complemented its surroundings.

The ground floor features a bright and airy foyer with a tucked-away laundry room, a dedicated media room, and a four-car garage.

Bright: The upper floor of the property boasts three spacious bedrooms each with their own section balcony space, as well as two well-appointed bathrooms

Bright: The upper floor of the property boasts three spacious bedrooms each with their own section balcony space, as well as two well-appointed bathrooms

A staircase leads to the upper floor which boasts three spacious bedrooms – each with their own balcony space – and two well-appointed bathrooms.

The second level also includes a family room and an alfresco area, which is perfect for entertaining.

The first floor has a bright open-plan living and dining area with large windows that allow for natural light to illuminate the space.

Spacious: The first floor boasts a bright open plan living and dining area with big windows that allow for natural light to illuminate the space

Spacious: The first floor boasts a bright open plan living and dining area with big windows that allow for natural light to illuminate the space

A fashion lover's dream! Tucked away on the other side is the master bedroom on the first floor features a stunning walk-in-robe and dressing robe with an elegant ensuite bathroom

A fashion lover’s dream! Tucked away on the other side is the master bedroom on the first floor features a stunning walk-in-robe and dressing robe with an elegant ensuite bathroom

There’s also a well-designed kitchen with top-of-the-range appliances and sea views.

Tucked away on the other side of the first floor is the master bedroom, featuring a walk-in wardrobe and an elegant ensuite bathroom. 

Outside is a lap pool and a well-manicured garden. 

The current owners purchased the home from mining CEO Elizabeth Gaines and her husband Kevin Manuel for $5.2million in 2017.

Ms Gaines and Mr Manuel had bought it from Jennifer and Jake for $4.1million in 2014.

Property moguls: Jennifer and Jake (pictured) sold the North Curl Curl home for $4.1million in 2017 from Elizabeth Gaines, the CEO of Fortescue Metals. The jaw-dropping property was a labour of love the couple, who bought the block in 2009 for $1.1million

Property moguls: Jennifer and Jake (pictured) sold the North Curl Curl home for $4.1million in 2017 from Elizabeth Gaines, the CEO of Fortescue Metals. The jaw-dropping property was a labour of love the couple, who bought the block in 2009 for $1.1million

The property-developing couple have amassed an impressive real estate portfolio that has taken their net worth to more than $60million, according to New Idea.

Perhaps their most impressive sale came in June last year, when Jennifer and Jake sold their Newport mansion, known as Casa Paloma, for a record $24.5million.

Their most recent purchase is a $6.9million pad on the Northern Beaches, which they plan to turn into a modern estate with designer gardens, an infinity pool and a four-car garage.

Record breaker: Perhaps the most impressive sell was last year, when the couple sold their stunning Newport mansion, known as Casa Paloma, for a record $24.5million in June - just six months after listing it on the market

Record breaker: Perhaps the most impressive sell was last year, when the couple sold their stunning Newport mansion, known as Casa Paloma, for a record $24.5million in June – just six months after listing it on the market