Just like every day Aussies, celebrities have been out in forced buying and selling property right across the country this year.
From television and movie stars to sporting greats, 2025 sbeen a big year for famous faces in the property market.
These are among the top celebs sales that have been penned in the past year.
Rebel Wilson
Rebel Wilson sold her Balmain investment property. Picture: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images.
The Australian actress and comedian sold her Balmain investment property for an undisclosed price just a few months ago.
Selling ahead of its scheduled auction, it had a price guide of $2m, which was down on the $2.3m expectations when the top-floor two-bedroom apartment was initially listed in May last year.
The property, which was advertised as a house-like apartment, was withdrawn from marketing in July last year then leased at $1200 a week.
As the Pitch Perfect star paid $1.8m off the plan for it in 2015 then undertook a high-end renovation, she was not expected to make much of a profit from its sale after all the associated fees, including stamp duty and sales commission.
Wilson lived in the apartment while renovating her former three-level Birchgrove waterfront property overlooking the Parramatta River, which was sold in 2022 for $9.5m.
The two-bedroom apartment changes hands for an undisclosed price.
The Hollywood actor lived in the apartment for a period.
Simon Pryce
Simon Pryce and Lauren Hannaford bought a large home after selling their longtime apartment. Picture: Jonathan Ng.
The Red Wiggle and his fitness entrepreneur wife Lauren Hannaford spent $5.7m on a home in Maroubra recently after selling their longtime Clovelly apartment for $2.52m.
The mid-1970s home has been reinvented since it last sold for $1.9m in 2010, with a Stubbs Design Tribe renovation.
It has award-winning gardens by Growing Room Landscapes and features a “floating” 8.5m heated saltwater pool and a barbecue terrace.
The property had a $4.8m price guide when initially listed earlier this year but after changing agencies, it was sold within eight days.
The couple, who were engaged in 2015 then married in 2017 and now have a four-year-old son, had been looking for more space.
The Red Wiggle bought the family home in Maroubra.
It has been reinvented since it last sold.
Nick Kyrgios
Tennis great Nick Kyrios sold his Sydney penthouse. Picture: Alex Coppel.
The tennis star sold his Sydney penthouse for $1.925m in June, just a few years after he purchased it.
He paid $1.6m for the three-bedroom Kensington property in early 2022.
In the three years he owned it, Kyrgios renovated the kitchen, installed new flooring and gave it a fresh lick of paint.
The 130sq m Anzac Parade property was marketed as a “luxurious skyhome crowned with a huge rooftop entertainer’s terrace”.
It had a $1.8m price guide for its June 14 auction but his vendor agent had higher hopes.
It changed hands in a $1.925m deal.
Kyrgios paid $1.6m for the three-bedroom Kensington property in early 2022
Chrissie Swan
Chrissie Swan sold her quirky Hawthorn East property.
The radio and television presenter and former reality TV star offloaded her quirky mid-century Hawthorn East property for more than $2.5m.
Swan, who presents The Chrissie Swan Show on Nova FM and hosts Healthy, Wealthy and Wise on Channel 7, listed the Federation-era property that’s configured into two separate residences in May with a $2.6m-$2.86m price guide.
The Mayston St home ended up selling for a price that industry sources put at just below the range’s lower end.
Swan renovated the property after purchasing it three years ago.
She named the main three-bedroom house ‘Judy’ after the iconic Hollywood actor and singer Judy Garland and the two-bedroom residence to the rear ‘Liza’ after Judy’s daughter, Academy Award-winning actor and singer Liza Minnelli.
CIt fetched $2.5m. Picture: Christian Gilles.
Swan renovated the property after purchasing it. Picture: Christian Gilles.
Andy Allen
Andy Allen splashed more than $3m on a designer home in Melbourne.
The MasterChef star splashed $3.85m on a showstopping designer home in Melbourne’s inner north earlier in the year.
Purchasing the ritzy four-bedroom house about 7.5km from the CBD cemented Allen and his wife Alexandra’s relocation from Sydney.
Industry insiders said the move showed Allen, who first found fame as a contestant on MasterChef Australia in 2012 and has since become a long-serving judge on the show, wanted to put down permanent roots in Melbourne.
The 2024-built two-storey home blends Scandinavian and Japanese influences with sharp rooflines, vertical metal cladding and minimalist landscaping.
Lance “Buddy” and Jacinta Franklin
Lance ‘Buddy’ Franklin and wife Jacinta sold their Gold Coast mansion. Picture: Instagram.
The Aussie golden couple celebrated a big payday recently after finally selling their luxury Gold Coast mansion.
The former AFL star and his fashion influencer wife will now call a hobby farm home after selling their glamorous Mediterranean-inspired home Villa Casa.
The property made headlines last year when it was listed for sale then taken off the market within two months.
But just last month it was announced the Reedy Creek property had sold to a Victorian family.
The selling agent remained tight-lipped on the property’s sale price.
The Gold Coast hinterland home sold to a Victorian family.
The couple have moved to a hobby farm.
Libby Trickett
Former Olympic Swimmer Libby Trickett. Picture: Tim Hunter.
The Olympic champion swimmer and her entrepreneur husband Luke purchased a $20m mansion on Brisbane’s waterfront.
The five-bedroom, six-bathroom home is in Hawthorne’s exclusive Virginia Ave.
Property records show it has been listed for rent for an eye-watering $4950 a week – the most expensive rental available in Brisbane at the time.
The three-storey home, which has 20m of river frontage as well as a swimming pool and a tennis court, was built to take advantage of its city view.
The Tricketts last property purchase was a home in the rural hamlet of Bald Knob, between Maleny and Landsborough in the Sunshine Coast hinterland, in 2021.
Mick Fanning
Mick Fanning and partner Breeana Randall.
The surfing legend sold his beachfront dream home earlier in the year in a whopping $16.05m deal that set a new benchmark for the southern Gold Coast.
The three-time world champion’s Bilinga property became the most expensive residential home sold between Coolangatta and Currumbin after a family snapped it up a week before it was due to go under the hammer.
Selling agent Troy Dowker, of Kollosche, said the sale was inked amid heated interest from multiple parties.
Fanning, who grew up in Coolangatta and built his career carving the areas’s renowned breaks, paid $3.25m for the property in 2011 and built the three-storey residence three years later.
Mick Fanning and partner Breanna Randall’s Bilinga home.
A look inside Fanning’s stunning property.
Tom Jonas
Tom Jonas sold his Norwood family home. Picture: Emma Brasier
The Former Port Adelaide captain sold his Norwood home in February for its auction price guide of $2.3m.
Jonas, who played for the Power from 2011 until the end of 2023 when he retired, purchased the character home with his then partner and now wife Millie in 2018.
It has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, open-plan living and a sparkling in-ground pool just moments from some of the state’s best restaurants and cafes.
Jonas worked hard to make the modernised home as beautiful as it was when he sold it – the first step being reintroducing the character features that had been removed during a previous owner’s renovation.
The house at 31 Prosser Ave has four bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Jonas purchased the property in 2018.
Michael Angelakis
Michael Angelakis and his wife Silvana at their Netherby house. Picture: Tim Joy.
The much-loved haven of seafood king and television legend Angelakis for 44 years sold for an undisclosed price in August.
Angelakis and his wife Silvana bought the Netherby home the year he turned 30, attracted first and foremost by its garden.
A renowned foodie and former presenter of Out of the Blue with gardening expert Michael Keelan, Angelakis said life at the property revolved around food.
He said it had always been a safe haven for him, especially when he was diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma in 2000.
Now cancer free, the couple sold the property to move to the $250m 3.6ha development Forestville.
The house at 5 Pulleine Ave sold in August.
Angelakis called the property home for more than 40 years.
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