INTEREST has gone through the roof just two days after receivers listed the luxury riverside home of one of Brisbanes prominent families.
Receivers moved in midweek on the 1927 Spanish mission style home of Margaret Batt, wife of bankrupt whiskey and cattle baron Keith Batt who founded Nant Distilling Company.
Called El Nido, the stunning three-level home hugs the Hamilton hillside with unobstructed river and city views.
Mrs Batt had tried to sell the Hamilton home in December without success.
The receiver sale comes just 11 months after the Batts sold their sprawling Clayfield home for $200,000 less than they had paid 24 months earlier. Within months of the Batts buying the Clayfield home Mr Batt had declared himself bankrupt in late 2015.
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