Australian swimming star Ariarne Titmus’ beautiful Queensland home is set to go up for auction.
The 23-year-old Olympic hopeful grew up in a beautiful four-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment in the Brisbane suburb of Chelmer.
Originally listed for auction earlier this year, the elegant property passed and has now been relisted for sale with a price guide of $2.35 million – $2.55 million.
Designed in the popular ‘Hamptons’ vacation home style, the home was built specifically for Ariarne’s parents, Steve and Robyn Titmus reported. National News Network on Friday.
Highlights of the multi-level home include a swimming pool with a fabulous wooden deck and a terrace adjoining the dining room.
Australian swimming star Ariarne Titmus’ (pictured) beautiful family home is set to be auctioned
The 23-year-old Olympic hopeful grew up in a beautiful four-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment in the Brisbane suburb of Chelmer.
There is an incredible modern kitchen with a breakfast bar.
Other highlights include a barbecue area with built-in kitchen and a private upstairs living room.
Design features include plantation shutters, rubberwood floors and spacious interiors.
Ariarne’s father, Steve, is well known to Queenslanders because he presents Channel Seven Gold Coast News, while his mother, Robyn, has a career as a recruitment consultant.
Originally listed for auction earlier this year, the elegant property went under the hammer and has now been re-listed for sale with a price guide of $2.35 million – $2.55 million.
Designed in the popular ‘Hamptons’ holiday home style, the home was built specifically for Ariarne’s parents, Steve and Robyn. Pictured: the beautiful kitchen with an adjoining entertainment platform
The photo shows the impressive pool area.
According to the report, Ariarne lived at the property until 2023.
A year earlier, he spent $1.65 million on an apartment in Tenerife, a suburb of Brisbane.
Ariarne wowed fans after an impressive performance in the pool this week at the Australian Swimming Trials.
The champion achieved a new world record in the 200 meter freestyle.
The Australian is Olympic champion in the 200m and 400m freestyle and holds world records in both distances after setting a new benchmark in the 200m on Wednesday night in Brisbane.