Ash Barty's Gold Coast seaside 'dream home' – complete with tennis court – is selling for an eye-watering $9.45 million
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A glorious waterfront estate reportedly billed as a 'dream home' for retired tennis star Ash Barty has gone under the hammer for a whopping $9.45 million.
Located in Tweed Heads, 19 miles from the Gold Coast, the luxurious country house features five bedrooms, three bathrooms and a tennis court.
Barty, 27, had her eye on the trophy but died before a buyer in Melbourne picked it up last week, according to The Daily Telegraph.
Built just meters from the beach, the complex is the size of three normal blocks and was originally purchased in 2011 for just $3.15 million.
The owners carried out extension renovations on the property, including the construction of a two-storey 'adult haven' adjacent to the main residence.
A glorious waterfront estate reportedly billed as a 'dream home' for retired tennis star Ash Barty has gone under the hammer for a whopping $9.45 million
Barty, 27, had her eye on the trophy but died before a buyer in Melbourne picked it up last week
Highlights of the 2,000 square meter resort-style resort include a saltwater swimming pool and the Tweed Coast's only full-size home tennis court.
There is also a gym, home office and wrap-around entertainment platform.
Features include a spacious open plan design, oak floorboards, bespoke brickwork and extensive gardens.
Other amenities include a guest toilet on the pool terrace and a designer kitchen with marble worktops, a wine cooler and a butler's pantry.
The complex was built just a few meters from the beach and is the size of three normal blocks. It was originally purchased in 2011 for just $3.15 million.
Meanwhile, the average price for the Kingscliff area is just $1.8 million.
According to PropTrack, the average home price in Kingscliff is $1.8 million. That is a decrease of 10 percent over the past twelve months.
It comes after Ash and her husband Garry Kissick welcomed their son Hayden in July.
The Queensland native married her boyfriend in 2022 in a private ceremony at an undisclosed location in Queensland.
Highlights of the 2,000 square meter resort-style resort include a saltwater swimming pool and the Tweed Coast's only full-size home tennis court
She met her husband in 2016 at Brooklands Golf Club in Queensland during a round of golf, and they have been together ever since.
Ash sensationally retired from the sport at the height of her powers after her watershed Australian Open in January 2022 and has dismissed suggestions she could return to professional sport in the future.
In her memoir My Dream Time, she reveals how the fierce desire that made her a champion began to fade after she won Wimbledon in 2021.