Anthony Albanese purchases a stunning $4.3 million clifftop mansion featuring a unique cathedral-style rooftop and jawdropping ocean views as he prepares for an exciting new chapter in his life

Anthony Albanese has purchased a $4.3 million clifftop mansion with sweeping ocean views.

The Prime Minister is the proud new owner of the five-person home in Copacabana, on the NSW central coast.

The house is located on top of the cliff on a plot of land of 790 mĀ² and is just walking distance from the beach.

It also offers ocean views from almost every room.

Mr Albanese will share the home with his wife-to-be Jodie Haydon, whose family live in the area, 2GB’s Ben Fordham reported.

“I’m about to marry Jodie and start a new chapter in our lives,” the Prime Minister told Fordham.

ā€œJodie is a Coastie and spending time with her up there is great. It will be nice to be closer to her parents and her family one day.ā€

The home also features a double garage and cathedral-style ceilings.

The Prime Minister is the proud new owner of the five-person home in Copacabana, on the NSW central coast

The house is located on top of the cliff on a plot of land of 790 mĀ² and is within walking distance of the beach

The house is located on top of the cliff on a plot of land of 790 mĀ² and is within walking distance of the beach

The house offers ocean views from almost every room

The house offers ocean views from almost every room

Mr Albanese will share the house with his wife-to-be Jodie Haydon, whose family live nearby

Mr Albanese will share the house with his wife-to-be Jodie Haydon, whose family live nearby

Mr. Albanese grew up in public housing and now has an impressive real estate portfolio.

The Prime Minister recently listed his three-bedroom mansion in Dulwich Hill with a guide of $1.9 million.

The house was due to go under the hammer on October 12 after being bought by the Prime Minister in 2015 for $1.175 million.

Instead, estate agent Shad Hassan of The Agency Inner West revealed this week that, with no ‘firm commitment’ from an interested buyer, they decided to put an asking price on the house instead.

ā€œAlbo and I decided it was best not to waste our time, it’s well worth the money and we’ll have people come and see it this weekend when we put an asking price on it,ā€ he told realestate.com.

There’s more to come