Harry Kewell's Brighton townhouse rental sells

Harry Kewell's Brighton townhouse rental sells
Jonathan ChancellorSeptember 2, 2012

Harry Kewell's Brighton townhouse rental has been sold for $2.95 million. 

The Nicholas Day-designed property  has a neo-Georgian style house with a mix of the contemporary and classic elegance.

The townhouse was developed by St Kilda Football Club director John Gdanski and former player Fraser Gehrig.

The Collins Street townhouse  had initial $3.3 million price hopes before Kewell and his family lived there while Kewell played with Melbourne Victory.

The Kewells lived there for less than a year, leaving suddenly due in part to family circumstances back in the UK in June a few months before their 12-month lease expired.

The dispute over the $28,000 unpaid rent was reportedly settled last week, with Melbourne Victory, whose name was on the lease, footing the bill.

It had been listed through Buxton agent Brian Devlin and Regina Schmidt.

 




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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