Retired Socceroo Craig Moore lists on Gold Coast with reduced hopes

Retired Socceroo Craig Moore lists on Gold Coast with reduced hopes
Fiona LimJanuary 22, 2013

The Gold Coast home of international footballer Craig Moore has been listed for onsite February 3 auction.

The Hope Island house was built after the block cost $665,000 in 2003.

It's been listed through McGrath Property agent Philip Chillemi with $1.6 million to $2 million expectations.

'It's one of Hope Island’s most prestigious and beautifully built homes," Philip Chillemi's marketing says.

"Architecturally designed, it offers the ultimate waterfront lifestyle with the privacy of a celebrity home," it says.

Craig Moore captained Australia’s Olympic soccer team in 2004 and played with the Socceroos in the 2006 and 2010 World Cups.

The five-bedroom waterfront home should sell for $1.6 to $2 million at auction on February 3.

It's been on and off the market since June 2011. Late last year Moore was seeking $2.35 million for the property, which is set on a 1,006-square-metre block.

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