Triple-storey penthouse where Heath Ledger lived up for sale
A cutting edge Melbourne pad where film star Heath Ledger once lived is in the spotlight after hitting the market, featuring a rooftop gym and kitchen, marble staircase and dual lift.
A cutting edge Melbourne pad where film star Heath Ledger once lived is in the spotlight after hitting the market, featuring a rooftop gym and kitchen, marble staircase and dual lift.
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A $41m Melbourne mansion packed with outrageous features has just hit the market — and one knockout feature has everyone talking. SEE INSIDE
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