Alan Jones has made a staggering profit after selling his luxury South Brisbane apartment for $1.35 million.
The former radio host, 82, bought the two-bedroom Lower River Terrace property for $200,000 in 1987, according to reports.
Thirty-six years after purchasing it, Alan has made a huge profit on the two-level, 190-square-metre investment unit after reportedly selling it last year for $1.35 million.
The stunning unit features a bright and modern white tiled living room, with huge sliding doors leading out to a covered balcony with picturesque city views.
The open plan area downstairs also has a breakfast bar separating the stylish kitchen, fitted with bright white cabinets.
Alan Jones has made a staggering profit after selling his luxury South Brisbane apartment for $1.35 million. In the photo
The former radio host, 82, reportedly bought the two-bedroom Lower River Terrace property (pictured) for $200,000 in 1987.
Thirty-six years after buying it, Alan made a huge profit on the two-level, 1,900-square-foot investment unit after selling it last year for $1.35 million (pictured: master bedroom).
There is a dining area for six with a carpeted staircase leading to the upper floor, with a master bedroom with floor-to-ceiling sliding doors with stunning views.
The unit also features a modern bathroom with shower and bathtub, while there is also a second bedroom perfect for guests.
There is also a study or office area on the ground floor and a separate toilet and laundry area, as well as a garage on the ground floor.
The impressive building also features an outdoor pool and full-size tennis court among its list of luxurious amenities.
Alan retired from presenting 2GB’s radio breakfast show in May 2020, after 35 years dominating the city’s airwaves and 226 consecutive ratings wins.
The stunning unit features a bright modern white tiled living room, with huge sliding doors leading out to a covered balcony.
The balcony overlooks stunning views of the city and has a small area for a table, giving residents the perfect outdoor area.
The impressive building (pictured) also boasts an outdoor pool and full-size tennis court among its list of luxurious amenities.
He retired on medical advice after decades of waking up at 2:30am on a mission to dominate the radio ratings on both 2UE and 2GB.
Bidding farewell to his listeners on his way out, he read a poem by Robert Lee Sharpe and said, “Always together in spirit, but for now, farewell.”
“All the best to everyone, thank you for your company and we’ll see you somewhere, I’m sure.”