Rebel Wilson has taken her $2.3 million Sydney penthouse off the auction block after previously moving the sale from June to July.
The 44-year-old Pitch Perfect star bought the Balmain investment property in 2015 for $1.88 million.
Now the actor, who enlisted his younger sister Annachi ‘Anna’ Wilson to help sell the home, has canceled the auction altogether, reports The Daily Telegraph on Sunday.
It is unclear if and when Rebel plans to auction the luxury apartment again, but it appears she did so on the advice of her realtor.
Anna, 32, joined Cobden & Hayson Real Estate earlier this year as a sales agent, having previously worked as a purchasing agent.
Matthew Hayson, director of Cobden & Hayson, said in his video market update this week that the success rate at auctions in Rebel’s territory is now below 50 percent.
This mid-week report may have been the reason Anna and Rebel have pulled the Balmain estate from auction for the foreseeable future.
Ny Breaking Australia has reached out to Anna for comment.
Rebel Wilson (pictured) has withdrawn her $2.3 million Sydney penthouse from last weekend’s auction, after previously moving it from June to July
Anna, the youngest of Rebel’s three siblings, is said to have helped her famous sister transform her previous Birchgrove property, which the Pitch Perfect star sold for $9.5 million in 2022, sources reported. The nightly in May.
‘While most agents make the transition from sales to purchase agent, I have chosen to do it the other way around. I want to share my knowledge and help more people,’ says Anna on the Cobden & Hayson website.
In her previous role as a buyer, Anna is said to have secured properties worth more than $30 million for clients.
The Pitch Perfect star bought the Balmain investment property off-plan for $1.88 million in 2015
With stunning views of the CBD skyline and Anzac Bridge, the cooking area features Carrara quartz stone worktops and a luxurious breakfast bar
Rebel put her long-awaited Balmain home on the market earlier this year with an asking price of $2.3 million, after purchasing it for $1.88 million in 2015.
The investment property, tucked away in Sydney’s landmark Lever Brothers soap factory, was originally scheduled to go to auction on June 22, but she has moved the sale to this month.
The Hollywood actor hired Cobden & Hayson agents Anna and Matthew to handle the sale, reports The Daily Telegraph last month.
The apartment, which resembles a house, is spread over two floors and has an area of 130 m² with two balconies and a roof terrace near the kitchen on the top floor.
Two bedrooms and a study fill the entrance of the apartment, with the master bedroom featuring a large walk-in closet and en-suite bathroom
The apartment, which is reminiscent of a house in terms of surface area, is spread over two floors and has an area of 130 m². It has two balconies and a roof terrace by the kitchen on the top floor.
The kitchen area offers stunning views of the CBD skyline and Anzac Bridge and features Carrara quartz stone worktops and a luxurious breakfast bar.
On the ground floor of the apartment there are two bedrooms and a study. The master bedroom has a large walk-in closet and an en-suite bathroom.
Electric vehicle drivers will be pleased with the charging station installed in the building’s double-secured parking garage.
The actor, who hired his younger sister Annachi ‘Anna’ Wilson, 32, (right) to sell the home, has cancelled the auction altogether, The Daily Telegraph reported on Sunday.