Victorian home rented by tennis star Mark Philippoussis up for sale

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A grand home on the Surf Coast in Victoria, rented by Mark Philippoussis and his family for the last two years, is up for sale.

According to The Sydney Morning Herald, the four-bedroom home at 23 Carnavon Avenue, Jan Juc, is expected to be sold for between $3.4 million to $3.7 million.

Selling agent and Property Exchange Group executive director, Alex Lyons, said: “He [Mark] moved back to Australia to Jan Juc from San Diego at the start of COVID. He wanted to find something that was the next chapter in his, and his family’s, lives.”

23 Carnavon Ave Jan Juc, rented by Mark Philippoussis and his family until recently, will be listed for sale on March 10. Photo: Property Exchange Group.

Philippoussis and his family have recently moved out and the tennis star has reflected on his time at the ocean property.

He said his favourite part of the home was “how amazing it’s been to check the waves from your balcony… then simply walk across the road for a surf.”

Source: The Sydney Morning Herald

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