GWS star Phil Davis and fiance Greta Kernan have stuck to the beachside peninsula after selling earlier this year at North Bondi for $7.25 million.
It is another renovation project at North Bondi for the couple.
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They’ve bought a tidy 1920s home on Hastings Parade for just over $5 million.
Phil Davis with fiance Greta Kernan, Picture: @gretakernan/Instagram
It was marketed as having huge potential by its Richardson & Wrench Elizabeth Bay listing agent Andrew Hoggett and its conjunctional local agent Jason Taylor. The two-level home, listed for the first time in almost five decades, had been a $2000 a week rental before the couple snapped it up just nine days into its marketing.
Inside the new home the couple purchased on Hastings Parade North Bondi.
It was sold by the Trachtenberg family who had paid $35,200 in 1973.
Set a few hundred metres to the sand, the one level home on a 235 sqm block has four bedrooms.
Davis, who was captain of GWS Giants between 2012 and 2019, had sold on Gilgandra Rd.
The home looks like it will be renovated by the couple.
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The couple paid $3.075 million for the north-facing home in 2019 and transformed it into a five-bedroom, three-bathroom luxury residence with a new upstairs living area, another bedroom, a new stone kitchen, and a private swimming pool.
Inside the home Davis recently renovated and sold in North Bondi.
The outdoor area at the couple’s former North Bondi residence.
The home was on a 375sq m block.
There’s speculation the injured Davis, who will turn 32 later this month, may retire, with Herald Sun columnist Mick Malthouse writing “Davis can’t produce anywhere near his best anymore”.
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