Ian Thorpe splurges $3million on prestigious two-level apartment in Sydney’s eastern suburbs
Olympic swimming champion Ian Thorpe, 41, has just spent an eye-watering $2,790,000 million on a stunning spot in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.
Located in Edgecliff, 4km from the CBD, the three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is within the Arlington complex, designed by renowned Australian architect Harry Siedler.
Completed in the 1960s, the block is known for its chic, ultra-modern style and location overlooking some of the city’s most sought-after real estate.
The Daily Telegraph reports that the last time Thorpe’s new digs traded was in 2016, when the buyer paid $2.37 for the prestigious home.
Thorpe’s spacious apartment is spread over two floors and offers stunning views of Sydney Harbour.
Olympic swimming champion Ian Thorpe, 41, (pictured) has just spent an eye-watering $2,790,000 million on a stunning spot in Sydney’s eastern suburbs
Completed in the 1960s, the block is known for its chic, ultra-modern style and location overlooking some of the city’s most sought-after real estate. In the photo: the living area
Thorpe’s living area is located on the top floor of the flat.
The beautiful space is designed as an open space and features wooden floors, walnut and marble finishes and oversized windows.
There is also a private balcony and a stylish kitchen with breakfast island.
On the lower level are the bedrooms, including a beautiful master bedroom with an en suite bathroom with round mosaic tiles.
Located in Edgecliff, 4km from the CBD, the three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is in the Arlington complex designed by renowned Australian architect Harry Siedler, reports The Daily Telegraph. Pictured: The view of the harbor from Thorpe’s balcony
Other features include two storage rooms, a double parking space in the basement and an internal laundry room.
It comes after Thorpe failed to sell his nearby home luxury mansion in Sydney’s Woollahra in September.
The four-bedroom, three-bathroom property sold at auction for $3.95 million on Saturday, according to Domain.
The beautiful space is designed as an open space and features wooden floors, walnut and marble finishes and oversized windows
According to the report, buyers from Greece and France were on the phone expressing interest in the property in the eastern suburbs.
Meanwhile, The Daily Telegraph reports that the property is now rented for as much as $1,800 a week.
Known as Australia’s greatest ever Olympic swimmer, Thorpe was a five-time gold medalist.
He rose to fame at the age of 17 at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, when he won five medals, including three gold.
Thorpe failed to sell his nearby luxury mansion in Sydney’s Woollahra in September. It is now rented for $1800 per week