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Australian actress Isla Fisher is putting her luxury Sydney apartment up for sale for $1 million almost 30 years after buying it for $171,500 amid her divorce from Sacha Baron Cohen

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Isla Fisher, 48 (pictured), has put her Woollahra apartment up for sale almost 30 years after she bought it in 1995 while starring in soap opera Home and Away.

Isla Fisher has put her Woollahra apartment up for sale almost 30 years after she bought it in 1995 while starring in the soap opera Home and Away.

The 48-year-old Hollywood star has put the luxury Sydney property on the market for $1 million as he seeks to make a profit of $828,500 on the unit he originally paid $171,500 for.

Located on the edge of picturesque Centennial Park, the two-bedroom, one-bathroom home was listed for sale on Sept. 13, according to Domain.

JK Agency will conduct the first inspection on Thursday and the auction will take place on Saturday, September 28.

Isla managed to keep the house in a small victory during her separation from husband Sacha Baron Cohen.

Isla Fisher, 48 (pictured), has put her Woollahra apartment up for sale almost 30 years after she bought it in 1995 while starring in soap opera Home and Away.

The former Home and Away star was just 19 when she first bought the 1930s Woollahra flat, with the unit being renovated years later in 2020.

It rented for $650 a week in 2018, which dropped to $400 a week during the Covid pandemic.

Current rental prices for similar homes are around $765 per week and the median sales price in the area is in the range of $1.31 million.

Isla and Sacha, 52, who jointly filed to end their marriage in 2023, share two daughters and a son whom they often keep out of the public eye.

The Hollywood star has put the luxury Sydney property on the market for $1 million as he seeks to make a profit of $828,500 on the unit he originally paid $171,500 for.

The Hollywood star has put the luxury Sydney property on the market for $1 million as he seeks to make a profit of $828,500 on the unit he originally paid $171,500 for.

Located on the edge of picturesque Centennial Park, the two-bedroom, one-bathroom home was listed for sale on Sept. 13, according to Domain

Located on the edge of picturesque Centennial Park, the two-bedroom, one-bathroom home was listed for sale on Sept. 13, according to Domain

The couple met in 2001 and married in 2010; their marriage ended just a few years after moving their family to Australia.

They had moved from Los Angeles to Sydney in 2020, then to Perth, where Isla’s family lives, in September 2021, to escape Sydney’s strict Covid lockdown rules.

At the time, they said the move to Western Australia would be permanent.

However, his move from the US to Australia was said to be “difficult” for Sacha because he was based in Hollywood and from there it was a shorter flight to London.

JK Agency will conduct the first inspection on Thursday and the auction will be held on Saturday, September 28.

JK Agency will conduct the first inspection on Thursday and the auction will be held on Saturday, September 28.

Isla managed to keep the house in a small victory during her separation from husband Sacha Baron Cohen

Isla managed to keep the house in a small victory during her separation from husband Sacha Baron Cohen

The exes announced in April that they had quietly split last year.

“After a long tennis match that lasted over 20 years, we’re finally going to put down our rackets,” Isla wrote in the caption of a photo of them wearing tennis attire.

‘In 2023, we jointly filed a lawsuit to end our marriage. We have always prioritized our privacy and have been working on this change quietly.

‘We will forever share our devotion and love for our children. We sincerely appreciate you respecting our family’s desire for privacy.’

The former Home and Away star was just 19 when she first bought the 1930s Woollahra flat, with the unit being renovated years later in 2020.

The former Home and Away star was just 19 when she first bought the 1930s Woollahra flat, with the unit being renovated years later in 2020.

It rented for $650 a week in 2018, and that figure dropped to $400 a week during the Covid pandemic.

It rented for $650 a week in 2018, and that figure dropped to $400 a week during the Covid pandemic.

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