Jonathan Chancellor
Updated 26 Jan 2023, 9:26am
First published 26 Jan 2023, 5:00am
Swans legend Tony Lockett is selling up.
Long-retired Sydney Swans legend Tony “Plugger” Lockett and wife Vicki are selling in far north NSW.
They have listed their investment property in Tweed hotspot Kingscliff with $3.6 million hopes.
The two-level home sits on a 700sq m North Point Ave corner block with 400sq m of open-plan living space.
There’s resort-style facilities including a pool and spa.
Sydney Swans legend Tony “Plugger” Lockett and wife Vicki are selling in far north NSW.
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The marketing by Coolangatta agent Mason Garten notes its potential for a $220,000 annual net holiday rental income. It was bought for $1.485 million in 2015.
The Locketts call nearby Bogangar home, at a property that was bought for $3.28 million in 2018.
“This architecturally aesthetic two-level residence occupying a 700 sqm corner block in Kingscliff’s premier beachfront address of North Point Avenue is designed to impart a sense of space, sunlight and sophistication to everyday living,” the listing reads.
Perfect summer set up.
Open plan living and dining.
Tony Lockett farewells the crowd after playing his last AFL game at SCG, Sydney Swans v Adelaide Crows, 15/08/99. Picture: Phil Hillyard.
“Enveloped by glass panels that soar two impressive levels, its floor plan of approximately 400 sqm features contemporary appointments, an enjoyable open plan, and a relaxed lifestyle room that integrates seamlessly with resort-inspired outdoor spaces.
“The glass foyer embraces natural light while showcasing the pool and lush tropical landscaping ahead of a new streamlined kitchen with the convenience of a butler’s pantry and island dining bar receding to open-plan living and dining.”
‘Lush tropical landscaping.’
The home has $3.6m price hopes.
The new, streamlined kitchen.
Lockett in action during the 1998 AFL season. Picture. Phil Hillyard
The median house price in Kingcliff is $2.050m, up 14.2 per cent over the last 12 months.
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