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An incredible Melbourne mansion owned by businessman Andrew Cox has hit the market with an eye-watering guide price of between $13.5 million and $14.3 million.
This is the third time in three years that the billionaire has attempted to offload the glorious 132-year-old Italianate house in Brighton.
Well known in the sporting world as the former owner of the Melbourne Rebels Super Rugby Club, Cox, 55, first listed his magnificent seven-bedroom, six-bathroom apartment for sale in April 2021.
Cox last changed hands in 2006 for $5.71 million and had high hopes of fetching a big price after another nearby mansion sold for more than $10 million in February 2021.
But it appears the $18 million to $19 million price tag for the lavish expansion proved too high for buyers.
An incredible Melbourne mansion owned by businessman Andrew Cox has hit the market with an eye-watering guide price of between $13.5 million and $14.3 million.
Well known in the sporting world as the former owner of the Melbourne Rebels Super Rugby Club, Cox, 55, first listed his magnificent seven-bedroom, six-bathroom apartment for sale in April 2021.
Cox attempted to sell the luxury spread again in March 2022 with a revised price guide of $13.7 million to $15 million, but was unable to secure a sale, reports the Herald of the sun.
The large estate, called Narellan, is situated in one of Melbourne’s most affluent suburbs and occupies a 1,345 square meter block.
Set on large sculpted grounds, it features a swimming pool, gardens and a magnificent tall tower offering 360-degree views of the bay and city.
Cox and his wife Sarah have designed the home with a mix of modern updates and old world charm.
One wing of the house is reserved for guest rooms and has its own professional butler’s kitchen.
The large estate, called Narellan, is situated in one of Melbourne’s most affluent suburbs and occupies a 1,345 square meter block. In the photo: one of the bedrooms.
Cox and his wife Sarah have designed the home with a mix of modern updates and old world charm.
The living areas are light and airy, there is an open plan kitchen, six luxury bathrooms and three car spaces.
Topping off the splendor is an atmospheric five-star bar.
The living areas are spacious and bright, there is an open kitchen, six luxury bathrooms and three car spaces.
Located 13km from Melbourne’s CBD, Brighton is known as the Golden Mile and is home to the city’s upper class and celebrities such as AFL WAG Bec Judd.
Born in New Zealand, Cox owned the Melbourne Rebels for two years before selling his majority stake in the team to the Victorian Rugby Union in 2017.