Mikaela Testa's mansion hits the market after she fled Australia
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The Queensland mansion OnlyFans star Mikaela Testa once called home is up for rent. 

Located at Burleigh Waters on the Gold Coast, the property is available to new tenants at a whopping $2,700 per week from July 21.

Testa, 25, moved into the four-bedroom, two-bathroom spread in 2023, paying $2,000 per week.

The property features a sprawling outdoor ‘party zone’, and includes a pool, entertainment deck and an al fresco dining space. 

The resort-style pad, dubbed Ruin X, was originally a four-bedroom, two-bathroom family home before undergoing a complete redesign.  

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The mansion OnlyFans star Mikaela Testa (pictured) once called home is up for rent

The mansion OnlyFans star Mikaela Testa (pictured) once called home is up for rent

Testa, 25, moved into the four-bedroom, two-bathroom spread in 2024, paying $2,000 per week

Testa, 25, moved into the four-bedroom, two-bathroom spread in 2024, paying $2,000 per week

The home, known as the Marble Mansion, features soaring ceilings and curved archways.

Other highlights include a formal dining room, a grand chandelier as well as an onyx kitchen island.

The property previously sold for $2,713,888 in 2022 to Melbourne investor Christopher Shao, who rented it out for luxury events at $4,000 daily.

However, the house was tenanted by Testa at $2,000 a week in 2023 after it returned to the market and failed to sell at a $3million price guide.

She moved into the home with her bodybuilder fiancé, Maxwell Krause.

Testa took to social media last month to reveal she was moving to Germany ‘until further notice’.

She told her TikTok followers she was relocating to her apartment in Frankfurt and announced that she had ‘no plans’ to ever return to Australia.

The property features a sprawling outdoor 'party zone', and includes a pool, entertainment deck and an al fresco dining space

The property features a sprawling outdoor ‘party zone’, and includes a pool, entertainment deck and an al fresco dining space 

The resort-style pad, dubbed Ruin X, was originally a four-bedroom, two-bathroom family home before undergoing a complete redesign

The resort-style pad, dubbed Ruin X, was originally a four-bedroom, two-bathroom family home before undergoing a complete redesign

The home, known as the marble mansion, features soaring ceilings and curved archways

The home, known as the marble mansion, features soaring ceilings and curved archways 

‘I’ve packed up everything, and I’m leaving in two days, not planning to return,’ she stated in a video from Ruin X’s kitchen.

‘The youth crime in this town where I live is so f***ing bad. I don’t want to live here anymore, I don’t feel safe here.’

‘Every time I move, people find out where I live. My door is made of glass, so people yell things out… sometimes it’s really degrading,’ she continued.

‘I love Australia. I think it’s one of the most beautiful countries in the world, but it’s just not what it used to be.’

Testa, who has been learning German, went on to tell her followers in the comments she has ‘no desire’ to return home.

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