Tim Robards sells his Newcastle townhouse in record time

No more Bachelor pad! Tim Robards sells his Newcastle townhouse in near record time… after buying a new $1.9 million apartment in ritzy Rose Bay with wife Anna Heinrich

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Former Bachelor star Tim Robards, 35, has sold his Newcastle stag pad. 

The reality TV hunk listed the modest Charlestown property in November for between $450,000.

Tim is believed to have made a significant profit after shelling out only $164,000 with the aid of the first home owner’s grant in 2001.

  

No more Bachelor pad! Tim Robards, 35, (above) has sold his Newcastle townhouse in near record time after buying a new $1.9 million apartment in ritzy Rose Bay with new wife Anna Heinrich

Modest: Tim sold the three-bedroom one-bathroom townhouse in near record time, finding a buyer in just 32 days

Modest: Tim sold the three-bedroom one-bathroom townhouse in near record time, finding a buyer in just 32 days

The property was sold in just 32 days, lower than the average 41 days a Charlestown home remains on the market.

According to the Street Property listing, the townhouse features three bedrooms and one bathroom. 

Set in a pristine complex, the house boasts an inviting design perfect for open-plan living.

Plenty of room: Set in a pristine complex, the house boasts an inviting floor plan designed for open plan living

Plenty of room: Set in a pristine complex, the house boasts an inviting floor plan designed for open plan living

Neat and tidy: The new owner will have three robed bedrooms to choose from in the home

Neat and tidy: The new owner will have three robed bedrooms to choose from in the home

A neat and tidy kitchen featuring an electric cook top and dishwasher opens out to an easily maintained north-facing courtyard. 

Upstairs, three robed bedrooms share a full-size bathroom while the laundry includes a handy second toilet.

An exterior shot reveals a single garage, complete with a roller door.  

Functional: A neat and tidy kitchen featuring an electric cook top and dishwasher opens out to an easily maintained north-facing courtyard

Functional: A neat and tidy kitchen featuring an electric cook top and dishwasher opens out to an easily maintained north-facing courtyard

Light and airy: The spacious living area comfortably fits in a large, modern dining table 

Light and airy: The spacious living area comfortably fits in a large, modern dining table 

The property sale comes after Tim and Anna, 31, finalised the purchase on a stunning three-bedroom harbourside pad in Sydney’s ritzy Rose Bay this week, according to The Daily Telegraph. 

While the pair are currently based in their Sydney ‘love nest’, their new pad is in an art-deco building and features beautiful waterside views.  

Their new unit is in a small block of six and was built in the 1930s, and was previously renting at $1,500 a week.

Clean and bright: The property boasts a bathroom roomy enough to fit a tub

Clean and bright: The property boasts a bathroom roomy enough to fit a tub

Sunkissed: A north facing courtyard needs little in the way of maintenance

Sunkissed: A north facing courtyard needs little in the way of maintenance

Meanwhile Anna took to Instagram on Saturday, to share a shot of herself on Tim’s shoulders, as they posed near the sold sign outside their pad.

‘Welcome to our home sweet home,’  she captioned the shot. 

Tim and Anna wed this year after meeting on The Bachelor in 2013. 

 

Read more at DailyMail.co.uk