Essendon midfielder Dyson Heppell lists his Moonee Ponds renovation

Essendon midfielder Dyson Heppell lists his Moonee Ponds renovation
Staff reporterOctober 25, 2016

Bombers midfielder Dyson Heppell has listed his Moonee Ponds period home, Albertus, after only owning it just over a year.

Heppell paid $1.74 million for the four bedroom home last September, and now price expectations come in at around $2.5 million to $2.65 million.

He found time to renovate the home extensively since being banned from playing this year following the team's much publicised supplements scandal.

The Edwardian home now comes with a large open plan living area with high ceilings, glass stacker doors and polished concrete floors. There's also now an additional bathroom.

The master suite has a large walk in wardrobe and an ensuite.

Heppell has also added the new heated swimming pool.

 

A large timber staircase leads to a mezzanine family retreat or home office.

Rebecca Towns and Brad Teal has set a November 19 auction date.

 

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