Bachelor Tim Robards and wife Anna Heinrich move into their luxurious $6 million mansion in Sydney’s Dover Heights
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Bachelor Tim Robards and his lawyer wife Anna Heinrich have moved into their new mansion.
The couple bought a recently renovated luxury home in Sydney’s Dover Heights and shared photos of the new digs on Sunday.
In a post shared on Instagram, a delighted Anna and Tim beamed as they held their daughter Elle, two, in front of the house.
Bachelor Tim Robards and his lawyer wife Anna Heinrich have moved into their new mansion. In the picture with their daughter Elle
“Elle did well for her second birthday… Extremely grateful and excited for the next chapter for our family,” he wrote in the caption.
“After 20 years of not mowing the lawn… handyman Tim is freaking excited to don the rubber boots, shorts and goggles and terrorize the new neighbors with his ‘trigger happy whipper chip’ technique,” he added. up.
The beautiful property was listed with a $6 million price guide, according to The Daily Telegraph.
“Elle did well for her second birthday…Very grateful and excited for the next chapter for our family,” Tim wrote in the caption
“After 20 years of not mowing the lawn… handyman Tim is freaking excited to don the rubber boots, shorts and goggles and terrorize the new neighbors with his trigger happy whipper chipping technique,” he added.
Tim, 39, and Anna, 35, are said to have paid an amount close to the price guide.
The five bedroom, three bathroom residence comes complete with a lockable garage.
It has a spacious living and dining room opening onto a private outdoor area complete with a built-in BBQ, wooden deck and beautiful in-ground swimming pool.
The house also has a state-of-the-art kitchen and Coco Republic lighting fixtures.
The beautiful property was listed with a $6 million price guide
The five-bedroom, three-bathroom residence comes complete with a lockable garage and a beautiful outdoor space to exercise
It is close to village shops, popular schools and just a stone’s throw from the coastline.
It comes after the couple were forced to cut the price of their Rose Bay apartment in Sydney after failing to find a buyer for the property.
The couple had put the house on the market in December, with an asking price of $3.45 million.
But after failing to find a buyer for the property, Tim and Anna lowered the price to $2.6 million ahead of the September 15 auction. realestate.com.au reported.
It comes after the couple were forced to cut the price of their Rose Bay apartment in Sydney after failing to find a buyer for the property
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