Jason Akermanis lists Aberfeldie home as he moves north

Jason Akermanis lists Aberfeldie home as he moves north
Jonathan ChancellorMay 9, 2013

The retired AFL football champion Jason Akermanis has listed his Aberfeldie family home - reportedly given his coaching role with the North Albury Hoppers.

Megan Akermanis, the wife of the Brownlow medalist has the four-bedroom house listed for June 1 auction through Lou Rendina at Rendina Real Estate Kensington.

More than $2 million is being quoted to those inspecting the house which is set amid Japaense-inspired gardens.

 "Undeniably one of Aberfeldie's most illustrious, impressive properties, this refined, faultlessly renovated family residence's elegant formal entertaining areas give period character a fresh, vibrant feel," says Lou Rendina.

The house comes with study.

There is also a fully self-contained two storey lodge and double carport.

"It is a home of landmark luxury - and benchmark beauty," the marketing says.

The house cost $1.51 million in 2007.

In 2011 Akermanis played for the the local side, the Abers in the Essendon District Football League for one game.

He has been appointed captain-coach of the Hoppers for 2013, with the option of an extension in 2014.

Akermanis played with Brisbane, and then almost three seasons at the Bulldogs.

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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