Wil Anderson sells two-bedroom home in Sydney’s Vaucluse for $4M after splitting with partner of 20 years

Wil Anderson sells two-bedroom house in Sydney’s Vaucluse for $4 million after splitting from partner of 20 years

Wil Anderson has sold his $4 million property in the exclusive Sydney suburb of Vaucluse after splitting from his partner of more than 20 years, Amy Williamson.

The comedian, 49, is said to have sold the two-bedroom property built in 1910 and set on a 392sq m block for more than $4 million, reports Real estate.com.au.

Gruen’s host made a significant profit on the sale, as he purchased it in 2006 for $1.35 million.

He was rumored to be returning to his home state of Victoria after moving to Sydney during the Covid lockdown in 2020.

Anderson made the decision to sell the property after splitting from his long-term girlfriend, Amy, following his legal troubles.

Wil Anderson has sold his $4 million property in the exclusive Sydney suburb of Vaucluse after splitting from his partner of more than 20 years, Amy Williamson. Both in photo

The comedian, 49, has reportedly sold the two-bedroom property built in 1910 and located on a 392sq m block for more than $4 million, reports Realestate.com.au.

The comedian, 49, has reportedly sold the two-bedroom property built in 1910 and located on a 392sq m block for more than $4 million, reports Realestate.com.au.

On September 6, Williamson appeared at Mullimbimby Local Court charged with assaulting a police officer.

She pleaded not guilty and the case is still pending.

Will has amassed a number of stylish properties throughout his career.

In 2020, it was reported that Anderson purchased a four-bedroom house for $1.9 million on four hectares of land in Goonengerry, near Byron Bay.

At the time, Will revealed the unexpected challenges he and Amy faced during their move from Victoria to New South Wales aboard Triple M Melbourne. Hot breakfast.

Gruen's host made a significant profit on the sale, as he purchased it in 2006 for $1.35 million.

Gruen’s host made a significant profit on the sale, as he purchased it in 2006 for $1.35 million.

“We were supposed to move at the end of the Melbourne Comedy Festival, but that’s been brought forward,” Wil told hosts Eddie McGuire and Luke Darcy.

He added: “(So) we had to do it during isolation.”

Wil revealed that the lockdown made it difficult for them to get help with the move, which led to him doing monotonous tasks, like spending all day cleaning the barbecue.

Will was rumored to be returning to his home state of Victoria after moving to Sydney during the Covid lockdown in 2020.

Will was rumored to be returning to his home state of Victoria after moving to Sydney during the Covid lockdown in 2020.