Steve Waugh sells Alfords Point

Steve Waugh sells Alfords Point
Jonathan ChancellorFebruary 6, 2021

The former cricket champion Steve Waugh and his wife Lynette paid $56,000 for their 1515 sq m Alfords Point building block in 1986, two years after the start of his first-class cricket career.

The right-handed batsman, and a medium-pace bowler married Lynette in 1990.

This weekend the Federation-style home fetched a record $1.9 million, close to double CoreLogic RP Data's median house price in Alfords Point of $1 million.

It sold through Matt Debreczeni at Ray White Menai. The Sutherland Shire suburb went past $1 million in 2000, with its record sitting at $1,685,000 since earlier this year, some four years after a nearby $1,611,000 sale.

65 Coachwood Crescent, Alfords Point

CoreLogic RP Data pus its median house price a just over $1 million for the first time.

Bordering Mill Creek Reserve, the grand Alfords Point home has a resort style pool area.

They are off to a beachfront property in Cronulla which cost $4.275 million in 2013. It had been listed with $4.8 million hopes.

The former test captain bought it from the Ibbotson family who bought it from the Crompton family for $925,000 in 1994.

No one watching at the ground or on television will ever forget his last game on the SCG.  

 

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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