The Bachelor‘s Tim Robards and his lawyer wife Anna Heinrich have moved into their new mansion.
The pair snapped up a newly renovated luxury home in Sydney‘s Dover Heights and on Sunday, they shared photos of the new digs.
In a post shared to Instagram, a delighted Anna and Tim beamed as they held their daughter Elle, two, in front of the house.
The Bachelor ‘s Tim Robards and his lawyer wife Anna Heinrich have moved into their new mansion. Pictured with their daughter Elle
‘Elle did okay for her 2nd bday… Very grateful and excited for the next chapter for our family,’ he wrote in the caption.
‘After 20 years of not having to mow a lawn… handyman Tim is weirdly excited to don the gum boots, short shorts and goggles, and terrorise the new neighbours with his trigger happy whipper snipper technique,’ he added.
The stunning property had been listed with a $6million price guide, according to The Daily Telegraph.
‘Elle did okay for her 2nd bday… Very grateful and excited for the next chapter for our family,’ Tim wrote in the caption
‘After 20 years of not having to mow a lawn… handyman Tim is weirdly excited to don the gum boots, short shorts and goggles, and terrorise the new neighbours with his trigger happy whipper snipper technique,’ he added
Tim, 39, and Anna, 35, are understood to have paid a figure close to the price guide.
The five-bedroom, three-bathroom residence comes complete with a lockup garage.
It has a spacious living and dining area that opens to a private al fresco area complete with a built-in barbecue, timber deck and a stunning in-ground pool.
The home also includes a state-of-the-art kitchen and Coco Republic lighting fixtures.
The stunning property had been listed with a $6million price guide
The five-bedroom, three-bathroom residence comes complete with a lockup garage and stunning outdoor entraining space
It is located close to village shops, popular schools and just footsteps away from the coastline.
It comes after the couple were forced to reduce the price of their apartment in Sydney‘s Rose Bay after failing to find a buyer for the property.
The couple had listed the home on the market in December, with an asking price of $3.45million.
But after failing to secure a buyer for the property, Tim and Anna dropped the price to $2.6million ahead of its September 15 auction, realestate.com.au reported.
It comes after the couple were forced to reduce the price of their apartment in Sydney ‘s Rose Bay after failing to find a buyer for the property
Source: | Dailymail.co.uk