Andrew Ettingshausen, ET, lists Port Hacking waterfront house

Andrew Ettingshausen, ET, lists Port Hacking waterfront house
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 7, 2020

Celebrity angler Andrew Ettingshausen and his wife Monique have their Port Hacking home listed with $4 million plus hopes for 24 May through McGrath agent Bernadette Berlyn.

The five-bedroom, three bathroom waterfront property with views to Maianbar and of the Royal National Park comes with a wet-edged pool.

The former Cronulla Sharks player, known as ET, retired after the 2000 NRL season.

He then hosted the fishing show, Escape with ET

The 1,130-square-metre property with a boathouse, jetty and pontoon was bought more than two decades ago for $575,000 in 1990 when it was a modest two bedroom cottage.

The marketing now describes it as a "grandly scaled home occupies a prized peninsula position with dynamic river views."

In the early 1990s Andrew Ettingshausen, was described as being "the face, body and image" of rugby league and a list Australia's richest sportsmen and women suggested Ettingshausen earned through football and endorsements, approximately $500,000 in 1991.

He was presumed to be in the $150,000 plus bracket with Cronulla-Sutherland; also working for the NSW Rugby League in their schools program; had a contract with Coca-Cola and paid appearances on Channel Seven and 2DAYFM and other endorsements.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.
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