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Former Wallaby George Gregan lists family home in Mosman and it's expected to sell for $9million


Former Wallaby George Gregan lists his stunning family home in Sydney’s exclusive suburb of Mosman – and it’s expected to sell for $9million

Retired Australian rugby union player George Gregan and his wife Erica Gregan have put their stunning family home in Sydney‘s Mosman on the market.

The property boasts an infinity edge pool, gym, media and cinema room, and wine cellar, as well as incredible water views over Pearl Bay.

According to The Daily Telegraph’s The Sell on Sunday, the couple who purchased the home for $1.34million in 1999, are taking offers around $9million until June 18.

New chapter: Former Wallaby George Gregan, 49, and his wife Erica Gregan have listed their stunning family home in Sydney's exclusive suburb of Mosman - and it's expected to sell for $9million. Pictured together in 2017

New chapter: Former Wallaby George Gregan, 49, and his wife Erica Gregan have listed their stunning family home in Sydney’s exclusive suburb of Mosman – and it’s expected to sell for $9million. Pictured together in 2017

The property also contains a home office, sauna and spa, and a spacious deck to entertain guests. 

The ultimate in open-plan living, the dining area leads out onto the lounge area and deck with barbecue.

Interiors take on a neutral and modern feel with floor-to-ceiling glass stacker doors, whitewashed walls and polished timber floorboards.   

Wow factor: The property boasts an infinity edge pool, gym, media and cinema room, and wine cellar, as well as incredible water views over Pearl Bay

Wow factor: The property boasts an infinity edge pool, gym, media and cinema room, and wine cellar, as well as incredible water views over Pearl Bay

George, 49, purchased the home for $1.34million in 1999, a year after he tied the knot with wife Erica, and the couple competed renovations in 2007.  

The football legend told The Sell that they’ve ‘had the home for more than 20 years’ and has been a ‘great family home’ that ‘served its purpose beautifully’.  

George met Erica in Melbourne in 1994 after he celebrated a second Test win over Italy with the Wallabies, before moving in together in 1996. 

Family home: George purchased the home for $1.34million in 1999, a year after he tied the knot with wife Erica, and the couple competed renovations in 2007. George is pictured this month

Family home: George purchased the home for $1.34million in 1999, a year after he tied the knot with wife Erica, and the couple competed renovations in 2007. George is pictured this month

They married in 1998 in a private ceremony hosted on Fiji’s Turtle Island.

The couple share three children together, son Max, and daughters, Charlie and Jazz.

After Max was diagnosed with epilepsy in 2004, the couple set up the George Gregan Foundation in 2005 to raise funds for sick children. 

Timeline: George and Erica married in 1998 in a private ceremony hosted on Fiji's Turtle Island. The couple share three children together, son Max, and daughters, Charlie and Jazz. Pictured in 2005

Timeline: George and Erica married in 1998 in a private ceremony hosted on Fiji’s Turtle Island. The couple share three children together, son Max, and daughters, Charlie and Jazz. Pictured in 2005



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