AFL star Callan Ward and his pregnant wife Ruby Keddie have sold their lavish North Bondi home for an estimated $5.035million.
The veteran GWS Giants player, 34, snapped up the property for $4.866million back in 2022.
Now the 1920s semi, which was renovated in 2021, is said to have been bought by a western suburbs estate agent, reported realestate.com.au on Tuesday.
Sales agent Dion Markovics from Ray White has not disclosed the price the home sold at, but it’s believed to have made more than $5million.
Ward and Keddie initially listed the James Garvin designed property at a price guide of $4.8million before lowering it to $4.5million.
The four-bedroom, three-bathroom home features an entertaining deck, infra-red sauna and a beach shower in the backyard.
AFL star Callan Ward, 34, (left) and his pregnant wife Ruby Keddie (right) have sold their lavish North Bondi home for an estimated $5.035million
The veteran GWS Giants player snapped up the property for $4.866million back in 2022
Inside, the new owner will find hydronic heated floors, terrazzo and mosaic-tiled bathrooms, a steel stairway, and a beautiful pink kitchen.
The listing said the house is ‘influenced by the modernist school of architecture’, featuring ‘geometric curves’ and ‘generous proportions’.
Ward purchased the North Bondi home just months after he sold his Randwick property for $3.6million in December 2021.
He bought the home 10 years prior for $1.51 million and renovated the 405sqm block property, adding a gas heated pool to the outdoor space.
The footy star currently still owns a 1920s Bronte investment home which he is attempting to sell through R&H agent Mark Yeats.
It comes after Ward and Keddie announced in October they are expecting a third child, revealing it is a baby boy.
‘Welcoming our third baby boy in November,’ Keddie captioned the video announcement on Instagram at the time.
‘Future boy band mumager incoming @calward.’
Now the 1920s semi, which was renovated in 2021, is said to have been bought by a western suburbs estate agent, reported realestate.com.au on Tuesday
Sales agent Dion Markovics from Ray White has not disclosed the price the home sold at, but it’s believed to have made more than $5million
Ward and Keddie initially listed the James Garvin designed property at a price guide of $4.8million before lowering it to $4.5million
Ward and Keddie tied the knot at an Elizabeth Bay waterfront mansion in 2019.
In November 2017, the sports star pulled off a very public and elaborate proposal in a movie theatre in Melbourne.
Ward got down on one knee in front of a jam-packed cinema to pop the question to his girlfriend.
‘It was understood the bride to be wanted a proposal to be in public,’ radio host Ross Stevenson said on 3AW, after the proposal news broke.
Sun Theatre staff member Kris told Daily Mail Australia there was about 170 people packed into the cinema on the night of the proposal to watch Murder on the Orient Express.
‘It was absolutely gorgeous, [Ward] had pre-planned it all,’ Kris said. ‘It was very romantic, her mum was here as well and she didn’t know anything was happening either.’
‘He quickly went to bathroom and changed into a suit, came back and grabbed Ruby, took her down to the front of the cinema.’
With their special song playing and a photo of them on the screen, Ward proposed to his bride-to-be.
In 2020, Ward and Keddie welcomed their first son Romeo and welcomed another son, Ralfie, in 2022. They are now expecting their third child this month.
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