Big Brother star Krystal Hipwell (née Forscutt) is continuing to grow her already formidable real estate empire.
The 38-year-old starred on the 2006 iteration of the Channel Ten reality series with her mother Karen.
She has since stepped away from the camera and established herself as a property mogul.
Along with her property developer husband Neil, Krystal runs Bunker Escapes – a successful business building lavish homes – and the couple boast a $25million property portfolio.
Krystal and Neil recently purchased a rural block on the outskirts of Bryon Bay.
Located in the small town of Ewingsdale, the 4093sqm land set the couple back $1.1million, according to the Daily Telegraph.
Big Brother star Krystal Hipwell (née Forscutt) is continuing to grow her already formidable real estate empire
Just a five minute drive from Byron Bay, the block includes established trees and an abundance of wildlife along its eastern boundary.
The property was formerly owned by Cornell Holdings – the Byron Bay-based investment company owned by actress Delvene Delaney and her late husband John ‘Strop’ Cornell.
The purchase comes after Krystal and Neil recently bought a huge block of land in Byron Bay and built two modern multi-million homes on the site, with both lavish properties available for booking.
Banks at Byron is located at the front of the plot and sleeps up to 18 guests at a cost of $6,000 for a two-night stay.
Meanwhile, Bunker Byron is located behind on the back of the site and sleeps up to 14 guests. It costs around $8,000 for a minimum three-night stay.
The high-class properties can be booked together for a huge group stay or separately and provide guests with a luxurious glimpse at the Byron coastline.
While Banks boasts typical beach house style decor, including white and tan detailing, Bunker has a strikingly different industrial look.
It is not the first huge home renovation Krystal and her husband Neil have taken on, as they previously launched Bunker House in Gerrigong, NSW, back in 2021.

Along with her property developer husband Neil, Krystal runs Bunker Escapes – a successful business building lavish homes – and the couple boast a $25million property portfolio. Pictured: One of Bunker Escapes’ lavish Byron Bay properties Bunker Byron

The couple have recently added to that impressive property portfolio, buying a rural block on the outskirts of Bryon Bay. Pictured: Neil and Krystal Hipwell

Located in the small town of Ewingsdale, the 4093sqm land set the couple back $1.1million, according to the Daily Telegraph

Banks at Byron is located at the front of the plot and sleeps up to 18 guests, costing upwards of $5,550 for a two-night stay
The multi-storey mansion, which they originally built as their dream home after buying the land for $1.7million, is now a luxury rental which can accommodate 16 guests.
A minimum three-night stay in this swanky abode costs around $3,500 per night.
Krystal and Neil also own another resort style accommodation located just outside the Perisher Valley ski village at Crackenback in the NSW Alps.
Built by the couple in 2021 and dubbed ‘Jimmy Doo’, it can accommodate 22 adults and eight children.
The luxe ski lodge costs around $8,000 for a minimum three-night stay.
Krystal shot to national attention back in 2006, when she starred on Big Brother alongside her mother Karen who had Krystal when she was just 16.
During their time in the house, Karen was evicted in the third week while Krystal came in sixth place.
They were known as the glamorous mother-daughter duo who both had breast enlargements.

It is not the first huge home renovation Krystal and her husband Neil have taken on – they previously launched Bunker House in Gerrigong, NSW back in 2021

Krystal and Neil also own another resort style accommodation located just outside the Perisher Valley ski village at Crackenback in the NSW Alps

Krystal shot to national attention back in 2006, when she starred on Big Brother alongside her mother Karen who had Krystal when she was just 16
However in 2021, Krystal had her breast implants removed.
She said at the time that the surgery marked the start of a ‘new chapter’ in her life and she first got her implants ‘as a young girl searching for approval’.
She added that she had one regret about the explant surgery, which was that she didn’t get it done sooner.
‘Starting to feel more like myself. The pain has been pretty intense these past few days and having three kids stuck at home in lockdown (plus home learning) well it hasn’t exactly been the best timing,’ she said on social media at the time.
Following her stint on Big Brother, Krystal enjoyed a brief modelling career, appearing in FHM, Zoo, and Ralph magazines.
Aside from being a property mogul, Krystal is also mum to three children, Sunny, 10 Nakoda, 6, and Huska, 5.