Former AFL player Duncan Kellaway sells South Yarra semi

Former AFL player Duncan Kellaway sells South Yarra semi
Jonathan ChancellorJuly 2, 2014

Having moved to South Australia to be a physiotherapist at the Adelaide Crows, former AFL Richmond player Duncan Kellaway sold his South Yarra home last weekend for $820,000.

The property at 37 Hardy Street, South Yarra was bought by Kellaway, who played 180 games with the Tigers, for $173,000 in 1995.

On moving to Barwon Heads in 2009 to work with Geelong Football Club, he and his wife Alex rented the semi with a $495 a weekly asking rental.

They have decided that now, with four children, they are not ever going to get back to the two bedroom cottage with rear studio.

Rob Vickers-Willis and Sam Goddard of Abercromby's were quoting $800,000-plus.

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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