Family who turned down $50m from developers who built suburb around their home will continue to decline offers

The determined family have declined the massive amount of money to leave their beloved Australian home.

Family who turned down $50m from developers who built suburb around their home will continue to decline offers

The owners of a house which sits in the middle of rows of new-builds declined $50 million to give up their property and move off the land.

If someone offered you a cushy $50 million to move out of your home, would you take it?

A good portion of us would probably leap at the chance. After all, you could just buy another house… or four.

But one family has shown that they can’t be bought as they continue to decline huge cash offers to move from their abode.

The Zammits have been the proud owners of the 20,000 sqm property in Quakers Hill, in Sydney’s west, for many years.

The plot of land is now, pretty awkwardly, sat among endless new-build development houses.

It has stood exactly where it is for decades, much like the owning family, who are determined to resist the development of their coveted plot of land at any price.

The family was offered an eye-watering $50 million, but they declined.

The Zammit family won't be shifting any time soon.

 

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