The likes of David Warner, Steve Smith and Michael Clarke are some of the biggest names in Australian cricket.
And it seems that their impressive sporting careers aren’t the only thing that they all have in common.
Daily Mail Australia takes a look at the multi-million dollar property portfolios of the cricketing elite and takes a look inside some of the stunning mansions that some of our favourite sport stars call home.
DAVID AND CANDICE WARNER
From David Warner’s $7.9M five-level beachside home to Steve Smith’s $6.6M waterfront mansion and Michael Clarke’s $8M bachelor pad: Take a look at the property portfolios of some of Cricket’s biggest stars. Pictured: David and Candice Warner
Batsman David Warner has amassed quite the property portfolio during his sporting career.
Currently, the 34-year-old and his former ironwoman wife Candice, 35, are building a five-storey property in Sydney beachside suburb of Maroubra after buying a run-down apartment complex overlooking the sea for $3.9million.
In May 2020, Daily Mail Australia revealed the build was originally been estimated to cost $4.035million.
Sydney pad: Currently, the 34-year-old and his former ironwoman wife Candice, 35, are building a five-storey property in Sydney beachside suburb of Maroubra. As their dream home continues to be built, the couple and their daughters are living nearby in a $2.3million four bedroom home with a spacious backyard (pictured)
But a development application submitted to Randwick Council with changes to the design of the home will significantly increase the pair’s budget, potentially bringing the entire project to $7.935million.
While design change may be a costly effort, it might not be a problem for the couple who have amassed five properties in the affluent region ranging into the millions – should they decide to offload one of the houses.
As their dream home continues to be built, the couple and their daughters – Ivy Mae, five, and Indi Rae, three and Isla Rose, one – are living nearby in a $2.3million four bedroom home with a spacious backyard.
STEVE SMITH AND DANI WILLIS
Fellow batsman Steve Smith, 31, and his wife Dani recently splashed $6.6million on a stunning waterfront mansion in Sydney’s affluent suburb of Vaucluse.
The abode features four bedrooms and six bathrooms, as well as a number of luxury features including an in-ground pool and a spa experience with a steam room.
There is also a four car garage and a gym where the athlete can keep up his fitness when he is not on the field.
Spending big: Batsman Steve Smith and his wife Dani splashed $6.6million on a stunning waterfront mansion in the affluent Sydney suburb of Vaucluse
The perfect home: He and Dani first inspected the mansion, which was reportedly on the market for $6.8 million, in May
It’s also perfect for entertaining, with a wine cellar that can hold 400 bottles as well as a terrace with travertine tiles makes for an ideal outdoor entertaining area.
He and Dani first inspected the mansion, which was reportedly on the market for $6.8 million, in May.
Over the years, Steve has quietly made himself a property mogul, owning at least nine properties around Sydney worth upwards of $15million, realestate.com.au reported.
What a view: The couple’s home has a spacious living area with ceiling to floor windows that look out to the harbour
Lavish living: The abode features four bedrooms and six-bathrooms, as well as a number of luxury features including an in-ground pool and a spa experience with a steam room
MICHAEL CLARKE
Former Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke recently moved in to a stunning Bondi ‘bachelor pad’ following his split from wife Kyly Clarke.
The 39-year-old briefly put the three-bedroom apartment on the market in August 2019 for around $8million, before moving in after the split. The pair announced their shock split in February last year.
The abode boasts floor-to-ceiling glass windows with views looking out to Bondi Beach, allowing natural light to flood into the enormous open plan living area.
Moving on: Former Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke recently moved in to a stunning Bondi ‘bachelor pad’ following his split from with Kyly Clarke. Pictured with girlfriend Pip Edwards
The Bachelor pad: His Bondi unit (pictured) has floor-to-ceiling glass windows that look out to the beach and allow natural light to flood into the living area
Additionally, there is a spacious outdoor terrace – perfect for outdoor entertaining, a large kitchen, two bathrooms and a double garage.
Prior to relocating to his ‘bachelor pad,’ he had shared a $8million Vaucluse mansion with Kyly Clarke.
Since the split, Michael has moved on with P.E. Nation designer Pip Edwards.
Outdoor entertaining: Additionally, there is a spacious outdoor terrace perfect entertaining guests, as well as a large kitchen, two bathrooms and a double garage
Former residence: Prior to relocating to his ‘bachelor pad,’ he had shared a $8million Vaucluse mansion (pictured) with his interior designer ex Kyly
Michael has also used his cricket earnings to build himself a property portfolio, among them was a home in Lake Macquarie’s Morisset Park.
He offloaded the lavish investment property north of Sydney for a cool $1.5million, a week after announcing his split from Kyly.
It features four spacious bedrooms and three bathrooms and water views.
Sold: Michael has also used his cricket earnings to build himself a property portfolio, among them was a home in Lake Macquarie’s Morisset Park. He sold a lavish investment property north of Sydney for a cool $1.5million, a week after announcing his split from Kyly
Photos from a similar property on the development show a bright open dining and living room perfect for entertaining guests, as well as a kitchen with state-of-the art appliances, sleek cabinetry and a marble benches.
Back in 2015, Michael told The Daily Telegraph he was excited to make the investment and was looking forward to weekend family getaways there.
‘We are absolutely delighted to be the first buyers to secure a stunning lakeside home at Trinity Point and are already planning our family holidays and weekend trips away staying in our beautiful three-storey terrace house with views out over Lake Macquarie,’ he said at the time.
Natural light: Photos from a similar property on the development show a bright open dining and living room perfect for entertaining guests
Sleek and modern: It also has a kitchen with state-of-the art appliances, sleek cabinetry and a marble benches
NATHAN LYON
Bowler Nathan Lyon recently snapped up a beautiful townhouse in the quiet Sydney suburb of Tennyson Point.
The 33-year-old and his partner Emma McCarthy bought the five-bedroom, five-bathroom home for $3.8million last month.
The home appears to be the couple’s first big purchase together since their relationship was exposed in late 2017. Nathan shares two daughters with his ex-partner, Mel Waring.
Modern: The home appears to be the couple’s first big purchase together since their relationship was exposed in late 2017. Nathan shares two daughters with his ex-partner, Mel Waring
Not bad! Bowler Nathan Lyon recently snapped up a beautiful townhouse in the quiet Sydney suburb of Tennyson Point. The 33-year-old and his partner Emma McCarthy bought the five-bedroom, five-bathroom home for $3.8million last month
TRAVIS HEAD
Australian international cricketer Travis Head splashed on a lavish home with jaw-dropping panoramic views of the Adelaide skyline and the sea in April 2020.
The 26-year-old sportsman and his homewares entrepreneur girlfriend Jessica Davies, 24, purchased the stunning property for $3.05million, The Advertiser reported.
The house, nestled in the Adelaide foothills, features four bedrooms, as well as another room which has the potential to be a fifth bedroom or an office/study room.
Big purchase: Australian international cricketer Travis Head and his homewares entrepreneur girlfriend Jessica Davies, 24, spent $3.05million a lavish home with jaw-dropping panoramic views of the Adelaide skyline and the sea in April 2020
Picturesque: The house (pictured), nestled in the Adelaide foothills, features four bedrooms, as well as another room which has the potential to be a fifth bedroom or an office/study room
What a way to relax! The Mitcham property also has a pavilion area with a deck area and a spa, perfect for entertaining guests and enjoying the spectacular view out over the city and out to the sea
Meanwhile, the backyard features a beautifully landscaped garden, as well an impressive grass rooftop terrace that leads to the pool pavilion and gym.
The pavilion area also has a deck area and a spa, perfect for entertaining guests and enjoying the spectacular view out over the city and out to the sea.
MITCHELL STARC AND WIFE ALYSSA HEALY
Cricket’s power couple: Fast bowler Mitchell Starc and his batswoman wife Alyssa Healy are also property moguls. The couple own five properties in Sydney’s northern beaches enclave worth more than $10million all together
Famous former owner: Away from the field the couple reside in a stunning North Curl Curl abode (pictured), once owned by Jennifer Hawkins, which they bought for $5.235m in 2016
Aside from being cricket’s power couple, fast bowler Mitchell Starc and his batswoman wife Alyssa Healy are also property moguls.
Away from the field the couple reside in a stunning North Curl Curl abode, once owned by Jennifer Hawkins, which they bought for $5.235million in 2016.
The resort style home features five spacious bedrooms, an expansive walk-in wardrobe, and an infinity pool that looks out to the beach.
Mitchell and Alyssa also own five properties in Sydney’s northern beaches enclave worth more than $10million all together.
Stunning view: The resort style home features five spacious bedrooms, an expansive walk-in wardrobe, and an infinity pool that looks out to the beach
PAT CUMMINS
Pat Cummins, the vice-captain of the Australia cricket team, is the owner of a unit in the highly-desirable beachside suburb of Clovelly.
The three-bedroom, purchased in 2013 for $1,362,500 according to the property’s sale history on realestate.com.au, features views that look out to the Pacific Ocean.
While he may be just 27-years-old, Pat has garnered quite a property portfolio renting out a picturesque cottage in leafy Moss Vale for $550 per week, which he bought for $905,000.
Making investments: Pat Cummins, the vice-captain of the Australia cricket team, is the owner of a unit in the highly-desirable beachside suburb of Clovelly. Pictured is Pat with his fiancée Becky Boston
Ocean vista: Pat’s three-bedroom, purchased in 2013 for $1,362,500 according to the property’s sale history on realestate.com.au, features views that look out to the Pacific Ocean
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