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Tennis superstar Nick Kyrgios sells Sydney penthouse
Tennis superstar Nick Kyrgios sells Sydney penthouse

Sydney Morning Herald

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Tennis superstar Nick Kyrgios sells Sydney penthouse

Australian tennis superstar Nick Kyrgios has sold his Sydney penthouse for $1,925,000. The 30-year-old champion offloaded his luxury three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment in the sought-after and award-winning Capella building in Kensington on Friday morning, a day before its scheduled auction date. The sale comes just weeks after he pulled out of the French Open – where he featured on the preliminary entry list for the men's doubles at Roland Garros alongside fellow Aussie Jordan Thompson – due to a knee injury; he has since confirmed on Instagram that he will have to sit out the grass season too. Kyrgios' Sydney pad hit the market with a $1.8 million price guide after news of his break-up from Costeen Hatzi, his girlfriend of four years. The oversized apartment has a private, 24-square-metre rooftop terrace with city views, level lift access to double garaging, a heated outdoor pool and a gym. It sold to a Rose Bay family through selling agent Triston Oddi of PPD Real Estate, who declined to comment when contacted. Since buying the home in 2021, for $1.6 million, Kyrgios had repainted it and replaced the kitchen with a new, sleek stone version. He is looking to move back to Canberra, where he was born and bred.

Tennis superstar Nick Kyrgios sells Sydney penthouse
Tennis superstar Nick Kyrgios sells Sydney penthouse

The Age

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Age

Tennis superstar Nick Kyrgios sells Sydney penthouse

Australian tennis superstar Nick Kyrgios has sold his Sydney penthouse for $1,925,000. The 30-year-old champion offloaded his luxury three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment in the sought-after and award-winning Capella building in Kensington on Friday morning, a day before its scheduled auction date. The sale comes just weeks after he pulled out of the French Open – where he featured on the preliminary entry list for the men's doubles at Roland Garros alongside fellow Aussie Jordan Thompson – due to a knee injury; he has since confirmed on Instagram that he will have to sit out the grass season too. Kyrgios' Sydney pad hit the market with a $1.8 million price guide after news of his break-up from Costeen Hatzi, his girlfriend of four years. The oversized apartment has a private, 24-square-metre rooftop terrace with city views, level lift access to double garaging, a heated outdoor pool and a gym. It sold to a Rose Bay family through selling agent Triston Oddi of PPD Real Estate, who declined to comment when contacted. Since buying the home in 2021, for $1.6 million, Kyrgios had repainted it and replaced the kitchen with a new, sleek stone version. He is looking to move back to Canberra, where he was born and bred.

The best properties on the market in Sydney right now
The best properties on the market in Sydney right now

The Age

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • The Age

The best properties on the market in Sydney right now

We thought they called the suburb Glamorama for all the beautiful people here, but looking at places like 3 Dellview Street in Tamarama, we realise it might just be these smooth, seaside spreads that up the attractive ante. 3 Dellview Street, Tamarama NSW This home's expansive corner block site allows for some of the best things in life – blue-water views, languid space across two levels, and a high-end fitout that's not only sumptuous but sustainably minded too. It begins with hydronic heating under the Austrian oak floors and extends to the loft of the second level's cathedral ceiling, allowing the sea breezes, sunshine and views to flow through. In between there are four large, lovely bedrooms, bathrooms decked out in calacatta marble, and a lush living area that flows out through bifold glass to the sandstone al fresco space and manicured garden. 'Absolutely 10 out of 10,' says PPD Real Estate's Alexander Phillips. 'One of the best finishes I've ever seen in the area.' Rear-lane access is a boon here too, and there's a brilliant rooftop garden above the garage. Smart cross ventilation, a solar array and battery, and comprehensive home automation are cutting-edge clever. Then there's the view. The June 21 auction carries a guide of $7 million.

The best properties on the market in Sydney right now
The best properties on the market in Sydney right now

Sydney Morning Herald

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Sydney Morning Herald

The best properties on the market in Sydney right now

We thought they called the suburb Glamorama for all the beautiful people here, but looking at places like 3 Dellview Street in Tamarama, we realise it might just be these smooth, seaside spreads that up the attractive ante. 3 Dellview Street, Tamarama NSW This home's expansive corner block site allows for some of the best things in life – blue-water views, languid space across two levels, and a high-end fitout that's not only sumptuous but sustainably minded too. It begins with hydronic heating under the Austrian oak floors and extends to the loft of the second level's cathedral ceiling, allowing the sea breezes, sunshine and views to flow through. In between there are four large, lovely bedrooms, bathrooms decked out in calacatta marble, and a lush living area that flows out through bifold glass to the sandstone al fresco space and manicured garden. 'Absolutely 10 out of 10,' says PPD Real Estate's Alexander Phillips. 'One of the best finishes I've ever seen in the area.' Rear-lane access is a boon here too, and there's a brilliant rooftop garden above the garage. Smart cross ventilation, a solar array and battery, and comprehensive home automation are cutting-edge clever. Then there's the view. The June 21 auction carries a guide of $7 million.

Tennis star Nick Kyrgios to sell 'unique' $1.8m penthouse before French Open
Tennis star Nick Kyrgios to sell 'unique' $1.8m penthouse before French Open

The Advertiser

time18-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Advertiser

Tennis star Nick Kyrgios to sell 'unique' $1.8m penthouse before French Open

Nick Kyrgios is set to spend more time in his hometown of Canberra, with the tennis player listing his "unique" Sydney penthouse for auction along with a few bonus inclusions. The Kensington split-level penthouse located at 802A/260 Anzac Parade is listed with a price guide of $1.8 million, however Kyrgios is open to considering offers prior to the scheduled on-site auction on June 14. The property offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms, two undercover car spaces and a storage cage, with a north-facing terrace boasting impressive views. In the complex there are no tennis courts, but there is a heated outdoor pool and plenty of green space, with a convenience store, shops, cafes and restaurants right below the building. The light rail, Randwick Racecourse and the University of NSW are all at its doorstep on Anzac Parade, too. Kyrgios' brother Christos said the major appeal of the area was its central location to all Sydney has to offer. "You're close to the beaches, you're 15 minutes from the city and if you want to get to the airport, that's only 15 minutes away as well. So you're close to all those places without having the congestion of living right on the beaches or in the city," he said. "Nick is no stranger to wanting to go out to a club or eat at a nice restaurant and having Bondi and the city so close, it's a really big benefit." The Kyrgios clan felt the time was right to move on from the Sydney apartment after it was purchased in 2022 for $1.6 million, and had an estimated $100,000 in renovations completed, including professional painting done by their father, George. "Nick's not spending as much time there anymore, so we decided it's a good time to move that apartment, given the federal election is over now and there might be some incoming interest rate cuts," he said. "There's probably been about $100,000 spent on renovations to the kitchen and living room, tidying up the terrace, and putting in new floors and a fresh coat of paint. "There's a lot of inclusions we are going to leave there like a big-screen television, a really good sound system, and the bedrooms are all set up as well, so it really suits someone who wants something relatively turn-key." Kyrgios was splitting his time between Sydney, his Canberra family home and another property in the Bahamas, but will now call the Australian capital his main residence. Christos Kyrgios said they would be open to other investment opportunities, and hinted that there could be "another purchase around the corner". Tristan Oddi from PPD Real Estate based in Edgecliff is the agent listing the Kensington penthouse and said it was a rare opportunity for buyers looking at the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney. "Because it's a unique property it should be popular. There's not a lot of places like this," he said. "It would suit buyers that are young couples, downsizers, and even families with one or two kids because three-bedroom apartments are so hard to come by in this location. "The market has definitely picked up in the last few weeks and there could be a rate cut as early as Tuesday which would be really good for buyers." Kyrgios is about to embark on a long stint on tour in Europe with a return to the French Open for the first time since 2017 his first stop. The 30-year-old will play men's doubles alongside countryman Jordan Thompson at Roland Garros before competing in a mix of singles and doubles at tournaments in the lead-up to Wimbledon in late June. The 2022 men's singles finalist will be back in London for what would be the two-year anniversary of his devastating wrist injury that took innovative reconstruction surgery to repair. "I'm excited to get out there and play," Kyrgios told The Canberra Times. "We put a lot of work in - myself, Will [Maher], and the team. "I feel good. Me and [coach] James [Frawley] have been on the court pretty much every single day. I'm hitting the ball well, it's just a matter of playing matches. "With this part of my career I'm excited to travel the world and do some fun things whilst I'm out there." Nick Kyrgios is set to spend more time in his hometown of Canberra, with the tennis player listing his "unique" Sydney penthouse for auction along with a few bonus inclusions. The Kensington split-level penthouse located at 802A/260 Anzac Parade is listed with a price guide of $1.8 million, however Kyrgios is open to considering offers prior to the scheduled on-site auction on June 14. The property offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms, two undercover car spaces and a storage cage, with a north-facing terrace boasting impressive views. In the complex there are no tennis courts, but there is a heated outdoor pool and plenty of green space, with a convenience store, shops, cafes and restaurants right below the building. The light rail, Randwick Racecourse and the University of NSW are all at its doorstep on Anzac Parade, too. Kyrgios' brother Christos said the major appeal of the area was its central location to all Sydney has to offer. "You're close to the beaches, you're 15 minutes from the city and if you want to get to the airport, that's only 15 minutes away as well. So you're close to all those places without having the congestion of living right on the beaches or in the city," he said. "Nick is no stranger to wanting to go out to a club or eat at a nice restaurant and having Bondi and the city so close, it's a really big benefit." The Kyrgios clan felt the time was right to move on from the Sydney apartment after it was purchased in 2022 for $1.6 million, and had an estimated $100,000 in renovations completed, including professional painting done by their father, George. "Nick's not spending as much time there anymore, so we decided it's a good time to move that apartment, given the federal election is over now and there might be some incoming interest rate cuts," he said. "There's probably been about $100,000 spent on renovations to the kitchen and living room, tidying up the terrace, and putting in new floors and a fresh coat of paint. "There's a lot of inclusions we are going to leave there like a big-screen television, a really good sound system, and the bedrooms are all set up as well, so it really suits someone who wants something relatively turn-key." Kyrgios was splitting his time between Sydney, his Canberra family home and another property in the Bahamas, but will now call the Australian capital his main residence. Christos Kyrgios said they would be open to other investment opportunities, and hinted that there could be "another purchase around the corner". Tristan Oddi from PPD Real Estate based in Edgecliff is the agent listing the Kensington penthouse and said it was a rare opportunity for buyers looking at the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney. "Because it's a unique property it should be popular. There's not a lot of places like this," he said. "It would suit buyers that are young couples, downsizers, and even families with one or two kids because three-bedroom apartments are so hard to come by in this location. "The market has definitely picked up in the last few weeks and there could be a rate cut as early as Tuesday which would be really good for buyers." Kyrgios is about to embark on a long stint on tour in Europe with a return to the French Open for the first time since 2017 his first stop. The 30-year-old will play men's doubles alongside countryman Jordan Thompson at Roland Garros before competing in a mix of singles and doubles at tournaments in the lead-up to Wimbledon in late June. The 2022 men's singles finalist will be back in London for what would be the two-year anniversary of his devastating wrist injury that took innovative reconstruction surgery to repair. "I'm excited to get out there and play," Kyrgios told The Canberra Times. "We put a lot of work in - myself, Will [Maher], and the team. "I feel good. Me and [coach] James [Frawley] have been on the court pretty much every single day. I'm hitting the ball well, it's just a matter of playing matches. "With this part of my career I'm excited to travel the world and do some fun things whilst I'm out there." Nick Kyrgios is set to spend more time in his hometown of Canberra, with the tennis player listing his "unique" Sydney penthouse for auction along with a few bonus inclusions. The Kensington split-level penthouse located at 802A/260 Anzac Parade is listed with a price guide of $1.8 million, however Kyrgios is open to considering offers prior to the scheduled on-site auction on June 14. The property offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms, two undercover car spaces and a storage cage, with a north-facing terrace boasting impressive views. In the complex there are no tennis courts, but there is a heated outdoor pool and plenty of green space, with a convenience store, shops, cafes and restaurants right below the building. The light rail, Randwick Racecourse and the University of NSW are all at its doorstep on Anzac Parade, too. Kyrgios' brother Christos said the major appeal of the area was its central location to all Sydney has to offer. "You're close to the beaches, you're 15 minutes from the city and if you want to get to the airport, that's only 15 minutes away as well. So you're close to all those places without having the congestion of living right on the beaches or in the city," he said. "Nick is no stranger to wanting to go out to a club or eat at a nice restaurant and having Bondi and the city so close, it's a really big benefit." The Kyrgios clan felt the time was right to move on from the Sydney apartment after it was purchased in 2022 for $1.6 million, and had an estimated $100,000 in renovations completed, including professional painting done by their father, George. "Nick's not spending as much time there anymore, so we decided it's a good time to move that apartment, given the federal election is over now and there might be some incoming interest rate cuts," he said. "There's probably been about $100,000 spent on renovations to the kitchen and living room, tidying up the terrace, and putting in new floors and a fresh coat of paint. "There's a lot of inclusions we are going to leave there like a big-screen television, a really good sound system, and the bedrooms are all set up as well, so it really suits someone who wants something relatively turn-key." Kyrgios was splitting his time between Sydney, his Canberra family home and another property in the Bahamas, but will now call the Australian capital his main residence. Christos Kyrgios said they would be open to other investment opportunities, and hinted that there could be "another purchase around the corner". Tristan Oddi from PPD Real Estate based in Edgecliff is the agent listing the Kensington penthouse and said it was a rare opportunity for buyers looking at the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney. "Because it's a unique property it should be popular. There's not a lot of places like this," he said. "It would suit buyers that are young couples, downsizers, and even families with one or two kids because three-bedroom apartments are so hard to come by in this location. "The market has definitely picked up in the last few weeks and there could be a rate cut as early as Tuesday which would be really good for buyers." Kyrgios is about to embark on a long stint on tour in Europe with a return to the French Open for the first time since 2017 his first stop. The 30-year-old will play men's doubles alongside countryman Jordan Thompson at Roland Garros before competing in a mix of singles and doubles at tournaments in the lead-up to Wimbledon in late June. The 2022 men's singles finalist will be back in London for what would be the two-year anniversary of his devastating wrist injury that took innovative reconstruction surgery to repair. "I'm excited to get out there and play," Kyrgios told The Canberra Times. "We put a lot of work in - myself, Will [Maher], and the team. "I feel good. Me and [coach] James [Frawley] have been on the court pretty much every single day. I'm hitting the ball well, it's just a matter of playing matches. "With this part of my career I'm excited to travel the world and do some fun things whilst I'm out there." Nick Kyrgios is set to spend more time in his hometown of Canberra, with the tennis player listing his "unique" Sydney penthouse for auction along with a few bonus inclusions. The Kensington split-level penthouse located at 802A/260 Anzac Parade is listed with a price guide of $1.8 million, however Kyrgios is open to considering offers prior to the scheduled on-site auction on June 14. The property offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms, two undercover car spaces and a storage cage, with a north-facing terrace boasting impressive views. In the complex there are no tennis courts, but there is a heated outdoor pool and plenty of green space, with a convenience store, shops, cafes and restaurants right below the building. The light rail, Randwick Racecourse and the University of NSW are all at its doorstep on Anzac Parade, too. Kyrgios' brother Christos said the major appeal of the area was its central location to all Sydney has to offer. "You're close to the beaches, you're 15 minutes from the city and if you want to get to the airport, that's only 15 minutes away as well. So you're close to all those places without having the congestion of living right on the beaches or in the city," he said. "Nick is no stranger to wanting to go out to a club or eat at a nice restaurant and having Bondi and the city so close, it's a really big benefit." The Kyrgios clan felt the time was right to move on from the Sydney apartment after it was purchased in 2022 for $1.6 million, and had an estimated $100,000 in renovations completed, including professional painting done by their father, George. "Nick's not spending as much time there anymore, so we decided it's a good time to move that apartment, given the federal election is over now and there might be some incoming interest rate cuts," he said. "There's probably been about $100,000 spent on renovations to the kitchen and living room, tidying up the terrace, and putting in new floors and a fresh coat of paint. "There's a lot of inclusions we are going to leave there like a big-screen television, a really good sound system, and the bedrooms are all set up as well, so it really suits someone who wants something relatively turn-key." Kyrgios was splitting his time between Sydney, his Canberra family home and another property in the Bahamas, but will now call the Australian capital his main residence. Christos Kyrgios said they would be open to other investment opportunities, and hinted that there could be "another purchase around the corner". Tristan Oddi from PPD Real Estate based in Edgecliff is the agent listing the Kensington penthouse and said it was a rare opportunity for buyers looking at the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney. "Because it's a unique property it should be popular. There's not a lot of places like this," he said. "It would suit buyers that are young couples, downsizers, and even families with one or two kids because three-bedroom apartments are so hard to come by in this location. "The market has definitely picked up in the last few weeks and there could be a rate cut as early as Tuesday which would be really good for buyers." Kyrgios is about to embark on a long stint on tour in Europe with a return to the French Open for the first time since 2017 his first stop. The 30-year-old will play men's doubles alongside countryman Jordan Thompson at Roland Garros before competing in a mix of singles and doubles at tournaments in the lead-up to Wimbledon in late June. The 2022 men's singles finalist will be back in London for what would be the two-year anniversary of his devastating wrist injury that took innovative reconstruction surgery to repair. "I'm excited to get out there and play," Kyrgios told The Canberra Times. "We put a lot of work in - myself, Will [Maher], and the team. "I feel good. Me and [coach] James [Frawley] have been on the court pretty much every single day. I'm hitting the ball well, it's just a matter of playing matches. "With this part of my career I'm excited to travel the world and do some fun things whilst I'm out there."

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