Manly legend Jake Trbojevic has just scored himself a new $5,15m home right in the heart of Sea Eagles territory.
Manly champion Jake Trbojevic and his physiotherapist wife Alix bought a modern home at Narrabeen during the off season.
Their $5.15m home near Narrabeen Lake has been extensively renovated, with natural timbers and sandstone, since trading for $2,365,000 in 2023.
Both of its two levels have been extended to fit five bedrooms, three upstairs and two downstairs.
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Manly champion Jake Trbojevic has bought over the summer break at Narrabeen. Picture: realestate.com.au
The downstairs kitchen, living and dining space extend to a covered balcony with barbecue kitchen and a pool. Picture: realestate.com.au
There are two living spaces on each level. The full-width upstairs covered deck has filtered views to the lake.
The downstairs kitchen, living and dining space extend to a covered balcony with barbecue kitchen. There is pool and spa on the 695sq m holding. There’s also a small turf putting green.
In marketing for the home, it was described as being ‘perfectly positioned’ on the Northern Beaches.
The couple married in late 2024 in a ceremony at the Hunter Valley.
Alix and Jake Trbojevic.
The purchase is his third in Narrabeen, having initially spent $680,000 on a two-bedroom apartment in 2014. He then spent $1.555m in the modernised The Bathers block just off the beach, in 2020, which is understood to have been sold last week.
The home purchase is a few suburbs away from Mona Vale, where Jake was born and raised with his two brothers, and teammates, Tom and Ben.
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The extensively renovated home features natural timbers and sandstone. Picture: realestate.com.au
Great for the off season.
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Both Jake and brother Tom bought house and land packages in a Warriewood development in 2018. Jake recently transferred his to his parents, Melissa and John, for $2.35m.
And Tom sold his for $2,556,000 in June last year, as a forerunner to his purchase of $4.3m on a family home in Collaroy Plateau.
Jake Trbojevic in action for Manly. Picture: Getty
Youngest brother Ben got on the property ladder in 2024. He also invested in Narrabeen, spending $1,175,000 on a two-bedroom apartment. He was a rentvestor when he bought at 22, opting to lease the unit with a $750 a week asking price.
Jake Trbojevic is entering the last year of his six-year Manly contract.
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