A residential estate in Hamilton has sold for $6.5 million, about a year after it was purchased by NAK Hair co-founder Tony Rigney.
The property at 60 Riverview Terrace changed hands on 2 March 2026, with the transaction handled by Nick Roche of Ray White Ascot following strong buyer interest during the campaign.

Hamilton Property Sale
Tony Rigney, a co-founder of Australian haircare brand NAK Hair, sold the Hamilton residence roughly twelve months after acquiring it. The resale reportedly resulted in an estimated $700,000 gain.
The sale attracted multiple buyers during the campaign, including interest from an overseas party and a local family. The property was ultimately purchased by a local family.
NAK Hair was founded in 2003 by Tony Rigney and John Cash together with their wives, Carmen and Karen. The company operates from Eagle Farm in Queensland and remains an Australian-made professional haircare brand.

Features Of The Hamilton Residence
The property, known as Riverview Palace, occupies a 1,026-square-metre block at 60 Riverview Terrace.
The residence includes four bedrooms, three bathrooms and parking for two vehicles. It also contains a main residence and a self-contained lower-level retreat, offering additional living space.
Architectural details in the home include timber floors, high ceilings, plaster mouldings and a fireplace. The property also features outdoor entertaining areas and a private swimming pool.

Historical Background Of The Property
The Hamilton residence dates back to 1901 and has historical links to the David Jones retail family. It has also previously been owned by former Wallabies captain John Eales.
One of the home’s most recognisable features is a domed observatory-style tower. The structure offers wide views across the Brisbane River, Moreton Bay and the Gateway Bridge and has been linked to monitoring activity during World War II.

Buyer Plans
The new owners intend to carry out extensive renovations to the property.
Located near Racecourse Road and Portside Wharf, the Riverview Terrace residence sits within one of Hamilton’s established residential areas known for elevated river outlooks and large homes.
The sale adds another multi-million-dollar transaction to the Hamilton property market, highlighting continued buyer competition for large homes in the suburb.
Published 13-Mar-2026














