AFL legend Nathan Burke list his glamorous $3.75 million Sandringham home as the family plan to ‘downsize’ to a smaller property
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AFL legend Nathan Burke is selling his renovated five-bedroom Sandringham, Melbourne home with hopes of netting nearly $4 million.
According to Realestate.com.au, the former St Kilda captain is looking for a buyer for the period residence because he wants to ‘downsize’.
The home is billed as as entertainer’s delight, with the renovation sympathetic to its original Victorian features.
For sale: AFL legend Nathan Burke is selling his renovated five-bedroom Sandringham, Melbourne home with hopes of netting nearly $4 million
Entertainer’s delight! The home is billed as as entertainer’s delight, with the renovation sympathetic to its original Victorian features
The home’s generous open-plan layout offers a fully-equipped kitchen with a walk-in pantry and top-shelf Falcon appliances.
The master bedroom has been turned into a stunning retreat for parents, featuring a luxurious ensuite along with a walk-in robe.
The Agency Port Phillip’s Simone Tindall said the family were in the market for a smaller property.
Sit back and relax! The home’s generous open-plan layout offers a fully-equipped kitchen with a walk-in pantry and top-shelf Falcon appliances
‘They have three adult children now, so they are just downsizing,’ Ms Tindall said.
‘It’s an amazing entertainer’s house and the perfect place for a family to enjoy.’
The home also features Baltic pine floors, open fireplaces and leadlight windows, sure to impress a new owner.
Glam: The property has large living areas along with pine floors, open fireplaces and leadlight windows, sure to impress a new owner
Entertainer’s delight: The property boasts a stunning in-ground pool along with a sizable barbecue area which blends seamlessly the home’s living areas
Nathan purchased the home for $755,000 back in 2002.
The footy star is the current coach of the Western Bulldogs in the AFL Women’s competition (AFLW).
When he retired from AFL he held the record of most games at 323, and in 2019, he was elevated to legend status when he was inducted into the St Kilda Hall of Fame.
Legend status: When he retired from AFL he held the record of most games at 323, and in 2019, he was elevated to legend status when he was inducted into the St Kilda Hall of Fame
Coach Nathan: The footy star is the current coach of the Western Bulldogs in the AFL Women’s competition (AFLW)