Australian pro surfer Mick Fanning and his partner, Breeana Randall, are building a new oceanfront home, following the $16 million sale of their former beachside residence, Rolling Seas, earlier this year.
The couple won’t be moving far, with their new, modern mansion set to be perched by the water on the glittering Gold Coast. Behind the design and construction of the residence, named ‘ONDA’, is Brisbane-based luxury property developers GRAYA, the same team behind Ash Barty’s Palm Beach residence, Kloud.

“Positioned on a rare beachside site, ONDA is a celebration of coastal connection and barefoot luxury – where design flows as effortlessly as the tide,” GRAYA shared in an Instagram post. “Named after the Spanish word for wave and vibe, ONDA captures the rhythm of the ocean and the relaxed energy of life by the sea.”
The decision to sell and rebuild comes after a stalker broke into Mick and fiancée Breeana’s former home back in early 2020, leading the pair to move out and list Rolling Seas as holiday accommodation. According to The Courier Mail, the stalker, Sarah Anne Foote, was sentenced to 15 months in prison.

The couple’s new home will have plenty of space for them and their two children, with ONDA designed to sprawl across three neutral-toned levels centred around a serene central courtyard. The property will also feature a swimming pool and a striking breeze block façade.


The world champion surfer reportedly purchased a four-bedroom property for approximately $6.5 million before demolishing the house in preparation for ONDA.
Photo: GRAYA