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Footy legend sells luxurious four-bedroom home for $7MILLION

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Jack Riewoldt has reportedly sold his luxurious four-bedroom property in Melbourne
  • Jack Riewoldt sold his Brighton home for $7 million
  • The four-bedroom home sold earlier this year.
  • Riewoldt retired from football at the end of last season.

Former football superstar and Richmond legend Jack Riewoldt has sold his luxury home in Brighton, Melbourne, for $7 million.

Riewoldt, 35, was a three-time championship winner with the Tigers and bid an emotional farewell to the AFL last year after 16 years at the top level.

The 35-year-old has settled in Melbourne since joining the Punt Rd club and, according to realestate.com.au, the 35-year-old and his wife Carly have sold their four-bedroom home in the posh suburb of Brighton.

Marshall White Bayside director Andy Nasr declined to comment on the sale, but the outlet reports that Riewoldt secured a sale price of around $7 million for the home.

Records show the football hero purchased the property for $3.81 million in November 2017, and title deeds reveal Riewoldt and Carly are co-owners.

The red brick home features a spacious front yard and has undergone a major renovation.

Jack Riewoldt has reportedly sold his luxurious four-bedroom property in Melbourne

The house, located in Brighton, has undergone a major renovation in recent years.

The house, located in Brighton, has undergone a major renovation in recent years.

Riewoldt purchased the home with his wife Carly for $3.81 million in November 2017.

Riewoldt purchased the home with his wife Carly for $3.81 million in November 2017.

He has since made a significant profit on the home, selling it for an estimated $7 million.

He has since made a significant profit on the home, selling it for an estimated $7 million.

Riewoldt is a Richmond legend and retired from AFL football at the end of last year.

Riewoldt is a Richmond legend and retired from AFL football at the end of last year.

It is also just a stone’s throw from the beach and is close to Brighton’s top private schools.

Riewoldt made his Tigers debut in 2007 and won the Coleman Medal three times, became a three-time All-Australian and was Richmond’s top scorer on 12 occasions.

He has also won two Jack Dyer Medals and was inducted into the Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame.

Since retiring from the game, Riewoldt has enjoyed television work at Fox Sports, where he joined the AFL 360 show on Wednesday nights.

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