Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky have the chance to expand their Byron Bay mega-mansion as neighbouring property goes up for sale for $30million READ MORE: Chris Hemsworth shows off his toned physique By A. James For Daily Mail Australia Published: 20:32 EDT, 7 October 2024 | Updated: 20:39 EDT, 7 October 2024 e-mail 7 shares View comments Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky have been presented with a unique opportunity to expand their massive estate on Byron Bay 's so-called 'Golden Grid'. The neighbouring nine-hectare property to their $50million pad has been listed for an undisclosed price.

But real estate insiders have estimated the luxury retreat could fetch as much as $34million. However, the Daily Telegraph reported on Sunday that the Hemsworth's have made no attempt to declare their interests on the palatial spread. The site last went under the hammer in 2011 for $6.

3million. Australian comedy legend Paul Hogan and some associates made headlines in 1983 after snapping up the former banana plantation for $265,000. It's currently owned by oil and gas multimillionaire Russell Staley and his wife, Jennifer, who started to build the current spread on the site in 2014.

Located at Broken Head in the Byron Bay hinterland the property, known as Ohana, sits between the Hemsworth's place and Seven Mile Beach. Surrounded by bushland, the architect designed home opens out to 450 metres of beach frontage and boasts a series of pavilions that can host 28 guests. Chris Hemsworth and Elsa .