Retired AFL star Tony 'Plugger' Lockett is hoping for another goal, this time off the field.
The Sydney Swans great and his wife Vicki have put their chic entertainer's home in Kingscliff, New South Wales, on the market, with price hopes of up to $3.6 million. They purchased it for $1.485 million in 2015, according to Pricefinder records.
An investment property for the couple, the four-bedroom, three-bathroom abode at 15 North Point Avenue is described as an "architectural beachside stunner" by the agent, Tweed Coast specialist agent Mason Gartenon, on the listing.
Occupying two levels on a corner block, just a stone's throw from the beach, the home takes on an open-plan layout with "resort-inspired outdoor spaces".
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The ground level comprises of a media room, laundry, bedroom and bathroom, with access to the double garage.
Two additional bedrooms and main bathroom are located on the upper floor. However the crème de la crème is by far the parent's retreat which has it's own "exclusive wing" accessed via an airwalk, along with not one but two private balconies.
Interiors take on a luxurious feel with a white colour palette, timber accents and a brand new, streamline kitchen.
Made to invite guests over, the property features bifold doors that lead to an alfresco entertaining area, pool and spa.
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A coastal town south of Tweed Heads in New South Wales, Kingscliff is just a 15-minute drive to Gold Coast International Airport and a 20-minute drive to Coolangatta.
Domain's latest data reveals the median price for a four-bedroom home in Kingscliff to be $1.93 million. The suburb has a population of 7,466 and an average age demographic of 60 and above.
Tony played for St Kilda Football Club from 1983 to 1994, before making the move to the Sydney Swans from 1995 to 1999.
He retired in 1999 but made a short comeback in 2022.
Considered one of the best full-forwards in AFL history, Tony received the Brownlow Medal in 1987.
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