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Herald Sun
19 hours ago
- Business
- Herald Sun
Buyer's plan after forking $2m on Mount Waverley home
10 Inverell Ave, Mount Waverley – for Herald Sun Real Estate A buyer has forked nearly $2m for s four-bedroom home in Mount Waverley, and plans to knock it down to build a single new family home. The sale of 10 Inverell Ave smashed its $1.6m reserve by more than $300,000, following a six-way bidding war that erupted under the hammer on Saturday, with the home eventually selling for $1.915m. Buxton Mount Waverley director Steve Hatzi said the property, with $1.5m-$1.65m price hopes, drew fierce competition from a mix of renovators and knockdown buyers, but it was land and location that ultimately won out. 'We had six active bidders and the energy didn't let up,' Mr Hatzi said. 'It started at $1.4m, and just when we thought it was slowing, someone else would jump in. 'We thought it was done at $1.68m, then it flew past $1.9m.' RELATED: RCA: Buyers circling Melb's forgotten cinema How Melb family's reno smashed record Overlooked VIC suburbs winning in 2025 Mr Hatzi said the buyer, who beat out five other contenders, won't be keeping the original Tasmanian oak floors or the Kent wood burner. 'They're knocking it down and building one brand new home — no plans to subdivide,' he said. 'It shows the premium families are paying for land in this school zone.' The Buxton Mount Waverley director said the 725sq m block is in the Mount Waverley Secondary College catchment and one of the last remaining original homes in a street otherwise filled with new builds. 'This pocket has already undergone a big transformation,' Mr Hatzi said. 'This sale was classic real estate, buying the worst house on the best street.' This family-sized block in the Mount Waverley Secondary College zone has sold for $300,000 over reserve. This four-bedroom Mount Waverley home attracted six fierce bidders. Despite the cosy period charm, the new buyer plans to knockdown and rebuild. Mr Hatzi said uhe vendor had owned the home for more than 45 years, and the sale reflects a growing trend of long-term residents downsizing across Melbourne's east — unlocking tightly held family housing. 'We're seeing more of this every week, owners who've been in their homes for decades are finally making a move,' he said. 'It's opening up opportunities in Mount Waverley where historically listings have been tight. 'It's not just about Mount Waverley Seconday College — it's the greenery, the peaceful streets, the connection to Glen Waverley and Burwood, and the lifestyle. That's what families are chasing.' Sign up to the Herald Sun Weekly Real Estate Update. Click here to get the latest Victorian property market news delivered direct to your inbox. MORE: Cricket great's former home hits market Metro Tunnel turns Shrine into hot property No more 'awkward conversations': wild rental crisis solution


Daily Mirror
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Nick Kyrgios selling plush apartment for £860k days after relationship bombshell
Nick Kyrgios has put his luxury Sydney apartment up for sale for a cut price of £860,000, just three years after it was bought. The former Wimbledon finalist has listed the stunning three-bedroom home just days after his split with internet personality Costeen Hatzi. The pair had been dating for four years before the split, with fans growing suspicious of their relationship status due to some clues on social media. The Australian tennis star initially sparked the rumours when he removed Hatzi's initials from his Instagram bio, and she only furthered the speculation with some cryptic videos posted online. After posting a TikTok where she mouthed the words, "Who the f*** did I marry? So at this point in time, I have filed for divorce," Hatzi clarified the situation with Kyrgios to The Herald Sun. The 25-year-old said: "We haven't spoken, relationships come to an end and I believe it's for the best. "I definitely entered the relationship with pure intentions. I loved him and thought we had a great connection. Now that I'm not travelling, I can do what I want and be fully present." Following this split, Kyrgios, 30, looks to be getting rid of more important things in his life, including his swanky Sydney apartment which sits atop the iconic Capella building in the city centre. The split-level home, which is on the market for a guide price of just £860,000, features a rooftop terrace and three double bedrooms which all have built-in wardrobes. As well as this, the master bedroom features its very own ensuite bathroom and sweeping views of the downtown of Sydney. Kyrgios' penthouse living area is also decked out with lift access, a double garage and plenty of modern appliances throughout. The kitchen is fitted with a fridge-freezer, a posh kitchen island with breakfast bar seating and modern light fixtures above to give it a fresh feel. The apartment complex itself boasts its own gym, heated outdoor pool, an on-site supermarket, sushi bar and beer garden. Kyrgios purchased the property for just over £760,000 in 2022 and reports state it was never rented during this time – meaning the Australian likely used it as his main base in his home country. With the apartment going up for auction next month, Kyrgios will be hoping for a quick sale as he gets back to his main job of professional tennis in the near future. The Australian tennis star has been marred with injuries in recent years, but he will make his return to the French Open for the first time in eight years on May 25. He will partner fellow Aussie Jordan Thompson in doubles, before heading to Stuttgart and the London's Queen's Club to get some practice in before Wimbledon kicks off at the end of June. Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. Sky has slashed the price of its bundle in an unbeatable new deal that saves £192 and includes more than 1,000 live matches each season across the Premier League, EFL and more. Sky will show at least 215 live Premier League games in the 2025/26 season, an increase of up to 100 more.


Daily Mail
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Nick Kyrgios lists lavish Sydney penthouse on the market for $1.8m - following shock split with long-time girlfriend Costeen Hatzi
Nick Kyrgios has put his lavish Sydney penthouse on the market just three years after purchasing it, following his shock split with long-time girlfriend Costeen Hatzi. The tennis champion, 30, listed the three-bedroom, two-bathroom Kensington apartment with a price guide of $1.8 million. He originally purchased the Anzac Parade home for $1.6 million in March 2022. The Canberra-born athlete reportedly used the penthouse as his full-time Sydney residence. His decision to sell comes amid personal changes, including his recent split with Hatzi, 26, a prominent figure in Sydney's social circles. The penthouse, situated atop the award-winning Capella building, boasts stunning district views extending to the Blue Mountains and city skyline. Its standout features include a large outdoor pool, private 24sqm rooftop terrace, and spacious interiors totalling approximately 174sqm. The property offers a variety of modern amenities, including full elevator access and double garage, and is equipped with ducted air-conditioning for year-round comfort. The penthouse also provides easy access to lush landscaped gardens with a heated outdoor pool, on-site minimart, sushi bar and beer garden. With property prices in Kensington experiencing a slight decline of 1.7% over the past year, the listing of Kyrgios' penthouse has drawn attention in Sydney's competitive real estate market. Earlier this month, Kyrgios' ex-girlfriend delivered a parting message to her tennis star ex after finally confirming the pair split. Rumours had been bubbling away over the past month the couple had broken up, with Kyrgios appearing to unfollow the social media star on Instagram. The tennis star sparked rumours they had secretly split after he removed her initials from his Instagram bio. Meanwhile, Hatzi shared multiple cryptic posts, uploading a TikTok in which she appeared to mouth the words: 'Who the f*** did I marry? So at this point in time, I have filed for divorce.' He originally purchased the Anzac Parade home for $1.6 million in March 2022 She then confirmed the pair ended things on good terms, wishing the best for her ex-partner. 'I'm loving my work and doing content every day,' she told The Herald Sun. 'We haven't spoken, relationships come to an end. I believe it's for the best. 'I hope he finds peace and happiness within himself. 'I definitely entered the relationship with pure intentions. I loved him, thought we had a great connection.' In recent weeks, Kyrgios appears to have been focusing on his own journey. He publishes pictures on social media of himself training, attending brand events and enjoying some downtime with friends. The pair began dating back in 2021. They appeared head over heels for each other following their first meeting - which took place after he messaged Hatzi on social media about a mirror she was selling. He went to her home to pick up the mirror but as she previously said: 'It was love at first sight.' The pair became official in January 2022 and moved in together, with Hatzi regularly seen following her beau around the world as he competed on the ATP Tour. After four years together, The Herald Sun revealed they split after a tournament in March, with Hatzi joking: 'Maybe I'll steer away from athletes.'