Socceroo Tim Cahill lists Melbourne home
When he returns from the World Cup in Russia, veteran Socceroo Tim Cahill may be landing at a different airport.
The Sydney-born midfielder looks to be jacking in his life in Melbourne with a move back to New York on the horizon.
He'll no doubt be wanting to spend more time on his hobby farm in Byron Bay that he acquired late last year.
He was forced to leave Melbourne City in search of game time before the World Cup, which he found back in England where he made his name as one of Australia's greatest ever footballers.
He's listed the Lower Plenty home he bought in late 2016 having signed for Melbourne City when returning from China.
It's been renovated under his interior designer wife Rebekah.
Cahill is looking to take advantage of Melbourne's strong property market in the last 18 months.
Having paid $2,775,000 18 months ago, he's now seeking offers between $3.5 million and $3.85 million through Morrison Kleeman agents Rocco Montanaro and Malcolm Perkins who sold him the home.
There's a nod to Cahill's ownership in the marketing.
The renovated living room with flat screen TV has the Russia 2018 World Cup on the screen (below).
The home has six bedrooms, five bathrooms, a state of the art theatre room and a swimming pool on its 4,180 sqm parcel
Cahill is in Russia hoping to become just the fifth player to score at four different World Cups.
He is Australia's highest ever goal scorer and helped the Socceroo's through qualifying with crucial goals against Syria.