Chris Hemsworth eyeing first purchase in Aussie home city

Chris Hemsworth eyeing first purchase in Aussie home city

It seems Aussie A-lister Chris Hemsworth could possibly be eyeing a return to his residence state, with the Thor actor reportedly seen inspecting the positioning of a luxurious growth in Melbourne.

Hemsworth was born and raised in Melbourne however is now arguably Byron Bay’s most well-known resident.

The Hollywood star, together with spouse Elsa Pataky and kids, was lately seen inspecting an condo block on Beach Street, Port Melbourne, which is due for completion in September 2024.

Realestate.com.au stories that, whereas Hemsworth hasn’t bought something as but, he has enlisted a purchaser’s agent with an goal of shopping for a property in Victoria. Apartments nonetheless obtainable on the market within the growth vary from $2.7m as much as $18.5m for the penthouse suites.

Realestate.com.au stories that ex-Socceroo Harry Kewell has expressed curiosity in shopping for in the identical block.

While Hemsworth was born in Melbourne, he doesn’t as but personal any property in his residence state. He and Pataky spent round $30m constructing a mammoth six-bedroom mega-mansion on a hill overlooking the seaside in Broken Head, round 10km south of Byron Bay.

Construction of the house, named ‘Kooeloah’, took a number of years. The completed home features a health club, steam room, media room, video games room, and huge outside dwelling and play areas. It additionally has its personal two-lane 10-pin bowling alley plus a 50m rooftop infinity pool with ocean views.

Construction started in late 2017 after demolition of the present eight-bedroom resort-style home and didn’t end till 2021.

But it additionally has its detractors, with some within the Byron Bay space evaluating the mammoth development to every part from an plane hanger to a Westfield purchasing centre.

Chris’ youthful brother Liam owns $23m price of property at close by Newrybar.

In 2019, Chris Hemsworth was named Hollywood’s second highest paid actor with a wage of $US76.4 million ($103.5 million) for his roles within the Avengers finale and Men In Black: International.

But the 39-year-old lately introduced he plans to tackle fewer performing roles, after studying that he’s at very excessive danger of affected by Alzheimer’s illness later in life.

While Hemsworth advised Vanity Fair he’s “not talking about retiring by any means,” studying that he’s “eight to 10 times more likely” to battle Alzheimer’s “triggered something in me to want to take some time off.”

Originally revealed as Chris Hemsworth eyeing first property buy in Melbourne

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au