Hawk star Jordan Lewis sells in Hawthorn East
The Hawthorn AFL footballer Jordan Lewis sold his two-bedroom Victorian semi for $1.1 million at weekend auction.
Lewis had bought the 1890s Hawthorn East semi for $690,000 in April 2009.
Five bidders triggered the sale around $150,000 above reserve through Jellis Craig agent Richard Winneke, who sold it last time too.
There are approved plans for a second story extension at the white-washed, single fronted semi-detached Victorian home on its 226 square metre block.
The house has 95 square metres space.
CoreLogic RP Data put Hawthorn East's median house price at $1.45 million, down on its 2014 peak.
The house previously sold at $445,000 in 2001 and $245,000 in 1998.
In 2014, Lewis won his club's best and fairest award, as well as All-Australian recognition, as the Hawks won back-to-back premierships.