Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe sells his luxury Melbourne apartment to his parents

Inside Daniel Radcliffe’s stunning Melbourne apartment: Harry Potter star sells his luxury home to his parents for $2million

British actor Daniel Radcliffe has just sold his apartment in Melbourne, but he’s keeping the property in the family. 

The Harry Potter actor, 31, sold his three-bedroom pad in Toorak to his parents, Marcia Gresham and Alan Radcliffe, reports realestate.com.au.

Their company reportedly made the purchase for $2million.

Not quite Hogwarts: Inside Daniel Radcliffe’s stunning Melbourne apartment as he sells the luxury three-bedroom pad to his parents, Marcia Gresham and Alan Radcliffe, for $2million

The apartment, which is on the top floor of its complex, features floor-to-ceiling windows, spacious outdoor areas and an ultra-modern kitchen. 

Daniel and his parents purchased the home when he was working in Australia in the mid 2000s. 

The Daily Mail reported in December 2019 that his company Gilmore Jacobs, of which his parents are directors, had reached a net worth of £80million ($147million).

Beats the cupboard under the stairs! The apartment, which is on the top floor of the complex, features floor-to-ceiling windows, spacious outdoor areas, and an ultra-modern kitchen

Beats the cupboard under the stairs! The apartment, which is on the top floor of the complex, features floor-to-ceiling windows, spacious outdoor areas, and an ultra-modern kitchen

Accio sale! The Harry Potter actor, 31, sold his luxury three-bedroom pad in Toorak to his parents Marcia Gresham and Alan Radcliffe, The Herald Sun reported this week (they are pictured)

Accio sale! The Harry Potter actor, 31, sold his luxury three-bedroom pad in Toorak to his parents Marcia Gresham and Alan Radcliffe, The Herald Sun reported this week (they are pictured)

Home sweet home: According to The Herald Sun, Daniel and his parents purchased the pad in the mid 2000s, when he was working in Australia

Home sweet home: According to The Herald Sun, Daniel and his parents purchased the pad in the mid 2000s, when he was working in Australia

The couple established Gilmore Jacobs back in 2000, before Harry Potter first cast his worldwide spell.

His parents are the only directors, but have always made it plain the money it generates – from investments and Daniel’s stellar career – is for him alone.

Daniel shot to fame in 2001 upon the release of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, the first of the Hollywood films based on J. K Rowling’s novels.

Smart investors: The Daily Mail reported in December 2019 that his company Gilmore Jacobs, of which his parents are directors, had reached a net worth of £80million ($147million)

Smart investors: The Daily Mail reported in December 2019 that his company Gilmore Jacobs, of which his parents are directors, had reached a net worth of £80million ($147million)

Career: Daniel shot to fame in 2001 upon the release of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, the first of the Hollywood films based on J. K Rowling's novels

Career: Daniel shot to fame in 2001 upon the release of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, the first of the Hollywood films based on J. K Rowling’s novels

He reportedly earned $1million for the first film, which was released when he was 12. 

Daniel went on to star in all eight films in the popular franchise. 

The fantasy movies also star the likes of Emma Watson, Rupert Grint and Tom Felton. 

Star role: Daniel reportedly earned $1million for the first Harry Potter film, which was released when he was 12. Pictured with his co-stars Emma Watson and Rupert Grint

Star role: Daniel reportedly earned $1million for the first Harry Potter film, which was released when he was 12. Pictured with his co-stars Emma Watson and Rupert Grint

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