They’re millionaires several times over thanks to their success in sport, media and business.
And AFL golden couple Chris and Bec Judd certainly aren’t afraid to splash their hard-earned cash.
The genetically blessed pair recently purchased a luxury chalet in the popular ski resort village of Mount Buller in eastern Victoria.
But that’s far from their only pricey asset, as the jewel in the crown of the Judds’ real estate portfolio is their $7.3million mansion in Brighton, Melbourne.
Daily Mail Australia takes a look inside their lavish lifestyle, and how they came to earn their mountains of cash.
Living the dream! They’re millionaires several times over thanks to their success in sport, media and business, and AFL golden couple Chris and Bec Judd certainly aren’t afraid to splash their hard-earned cash
The Judds’ fortune
While Brownlow medallist Chris Judd, 37, was one of the highest paid AFL stars – earning about $1million per year at the height of his career – his glamorous wife also rakes in plenty of cash on her own because of her various projects.
The mother of four, 38, co-owns activewear line Jaggad with her husband, has a slew of ambassador roles, and earns thousands of dollars a week sharing sponsored posts with her 816,000 Instagram followers.
This is in addition to the money she earned during her decade-long TV and radio career, which included jobs at Channel Nine and KIIS FM.
Her husband also runs Chris Judd Invest, which specialises in producing ‘finance media content by interviewing some of Australia’s leading fund managers’.
Business savvy: Mother-of-four Bec co-owns activewear line Jaggad with her husband, has a slew of ambassador roles, and earns thousands of dollars a week sharing sponsored posts with her 816,000 Instagram followers
Luxury: The Judds live in a spectacular $7.3million mansion in Brighton, Melbourne
Dream kitchen: The stunning kitchen has bespoke joinery and custom brass gold handles
Master bedroom: Bec and Chris’ bedroom features a ‘storm grey’ tone
The Brighton mansion
Judging by their success, it’s no surprise the Judds live in a spectacular property.
House-proud Bec documented the transformation of their Spanish colonial-style mansion in Brighton after buying it for $7.3million in March 2018.
The sprawling home has its own gym and magnesium salt pool, as well as a tennis court that can be turned into ‘a footy oval or cricket pitch’.
There is also a snooker table and a fully-stocked bar, amongst other mod cons.
During renovations in June 2019, Rebecca spoke of her disappointment after learning her Range Rover couldn’t fit in the garage.
She said she ‘couldn’t even get the nose in’ because her vehicle was too big.
No expense spared: The house includes an adult’s entertainment room (pictured) with a pool table and fully-stocked bar
Game, set, match: The bar leads out to a tennis court, with a net on roller wheels allowing the court to turn into ‘a footy oval or cricket pitch’
Progress shots: Rebecca had steel glass windows installed, and documented the build online
Celebration: Bec and Chris celebrated the end of renovations by throwing a lavish festival-themed housewarming party dubbed ‘Juddchella’, which cost tens of thousands of dollars
In order to fix the problem, Bec and Chris spent $50,000 to ‘knock out a column’ so they could drive in.
They celebrated the end of renovations by throwing a lavish festival-themed housewarming party dubbed ‘Juddchella’, which cost thousands of dollars.
The couple live with their four children, son Oscar, nine, daughter Billie, six, and twin boys Tom and Darcy, four.
Lavish holidays
Paradise: Before the Covid pandemic, the Judd family would take several luxury holidays a year, with Bec sharing envy-inducing snapshots on social media. In 2019, she documented their annual trip to Broome, Western Australia, where they stayed at a $1,300-a-night resort
Before the Covid pandemic, the Judd family would take several luxury holidays a year, with Bec sharing envy-inducing snapshots on social media.
In 2019, she documented their annual trip to Broome, Western Australia, where they stayed at a $1,300-a-night resort.
The Judds flew across the country to return to one of their favourite destinations, the Cable Beach Club Resort and Spa.
Sentimental: The Judds flew across the country to return to one of their favourite destinations, the Cable Beach Club Resort and Spa. The five-star establishment holds special memories for Bec, who had visited Cable Beach when she was 32 weeks pregnant with her son Oscar in 2011
Stunning: The villas and bungalows, ranging from $500 to $1,300 a night, all come with their own kitchenettes and lounge spaces, making them perfect for families
The five-star establishment holds special memories for Bec, who had visited Cable Beach when she was 32 weeks pregnant with her son Oscar in 2011.
The villas and bungalows, ranging from $500 to $1,300 a night, all come with their own kitchenettes and lounge spaces.
The resort is designed ‘with Broome character and Kimberley style – a fusion of colonial charm and Asian influence’, according to its official website.
Money buys happiness! The Judds’ other favourite holiday destinations include Byron Bay, Noosa and Mount Buller, where they now own a chalet
Adding a touch of culture, a tranquil ‘Buddha Sanctuary’ ornamental garden is located at the rear of the resort.
The Judds’ other favourite holiday destinations include Byron Bay, Noosa and Mount Buller, where they now own a chalet.
Flashy cars
Hope this one fits! Months after Bec complained her Range Rover was ‘too big’ to fit in her garage, she acquired a brand-new Land Rover worth $125,000 in February last year
Months after Bec complained her Range Rover was ‘too big’ to fit in her garage, she acquired a brand-new Land Rover in February last year.
The car is valued at $125,000, but Bec presumably got it for free as an ambassador.
‘Thank you for always looking after us Land Rover,’ she wrote on Instagram.
Funnily enough, the former weather presenter actually received two Land Rovers in the space of six months, having been gifted another model the previous September.
‘New wheels’: Funnily enough, the former Nine weather presenter actually received two Land Rovers in the space of six months, having been gifted another model the previous September
‘I couldn’t even get the nose in’: In June 2019, Rebecca was forced to knock down a column in her garage because her Range Rover couldn’t fit inside
In September last year, she admitted she was ‘addicted’ to Land Rovers.
‘I’m addicted. I love how safe I feel in [Land Rovers] plus they are big enough for my huge family,’ she said on Instagram.
Mount Buller chalet
‘Ski racks are in!’ After finishing renovations on their Melbourne mansion, the Judds moved their focus on to their new ski chalet in the popular resort of Mount Buller
After finishing renovations on their Melbourne mansion, the Judds moved their focus to their new ski chalet in the popular resort of Mount Buller.
Bec has been sharing updates on the renovations on Instagram, after enlisting the help of home expert Dale Cheesman in April.
Last month, she revealed they had almost completed the work after installing ski racks in her laundry and drying room.
She also shared photos of herself shopping for supplies for the chalet’s bathroom.
Divine: Last month, she revealed they had almost completed the work after installing ski racks in her laundry and drying room. The racks are placed opposite a marble sink and next to them is a floor-to-ceiling storage space for shoes and ski boots
‘I can’t wait to show you what they’ve created for me including the most stunning bathroom vanities I’ve ever seen,’ she wrote.
She also revealed all the art had arrived from Melbourne, as well as the family’s ski boots, skis and snowboards.
‘A little bit more art to come this week. A couple more deliveries and we are good to go,’ she said.
Coming along: Bec has been sharing updates on the renovations on Instagram, after enlisting the help of home expert Dale Cheesman in April