Kangaroo Brad Scott lowers redundant Brisbane home price expectations

Kangaroo Brad Scott lowers redundant Brisbane home price expectations
Jonathan ChancellorOctober 8, 2014

The former Brisbane Lions player and now North Melbourne coach Brad Scott has lowered his price expectations for his former Hawthorne, Brisbane home.

The 1925 Hawthorne home is a renovated four-bedroom Queenslander on Barton Road which is being marketed through Harcourts Inner East agent Conrad Leisemann.

It came with $1.8 million plus price guidance after the mid-September, but now is listed for sale seeking $1.7 million plus offers.

The home, on a 810 square metre block, with a swimming pool, was marketed as being located in one of Brisbane's premier suburbs.

The Queenslander has integrated indoor and outdoor living space spread over two levels since its 2005 renovation. It has 254 square metres space.

It was last available for rent at $1050 a week in April last year, having first been available in 2006 at $1300 a week.

Scott paid $570,000 in 2002. There have been four sales since August last year between $1,208,000 to $1,425,000 on the street, plus a $5.1 million riverfront sale.

Last year he paid about $2,175,000 for his house in the Melbourne suburb of Malvern.

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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