Ex-AFL boss Andrew Demetriou lists luxe $16.5m Toorak mansion
Ex-AFL boss Andrew Demetriou’s designer Toorak home has hit the market, complete with luxe features. SEE INSIDE
Former AFL chief executive Andrew Demetriou and wife Symone Richards have listed their luxury Toorak home with a $15m-$16.5m price guide.
Property documents show the couple bought the 1930s-built residence at 5 Tyalla Cres in 2019, later enlisting top-tier interior designer David Hicks to overhaul the home while retaining its grand period character.
Set behind tall hedges in a prized pocket of Toorak, the Marcus Martin-designed home blends classic architecture with modern family function, and includes six bedrooms, a six-car basement, pool, and a landscaped rear garden with a firepit, trampoline and basketball court.
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Melbourne Sotheby’s International Realty managing director Antoinette Nido is handling the sale of the high profile residence but declined to comment on the owners.
“This is an absolutely beautiful Marcus Martin-designed family home, exquisitely renovated by the highly regarded David Hicks,” Ms Nido said.
“The proportions are exceptional, it’s a true 1930s Toorak home with a sense of grandeur from the moment you arrive.”
A sweeping circular driveway leads to a formal entry and lounge, with a private study and expansive open-plan family zone at the rear. The marble kitchen and oversized butler’s pantry open to outdoor entertaining spaces that capture the northern light.
Upstairs, six large bedrooms include a designer main suite with a walk-in robe, luxurious ensuite, and balcony with views across to the You Yangs.
Ms Nido said the home’s layout was magnificent and will be well sought after by buyers.
“The family currently living here has four children — and the layout is perfectly suited to family life,” she said.
“You can be cooking while watching homework happen across the room,” Ms Nido said.
Demetriou served as AFL chief executive from 2003 to 2014, overseeing broadcast deals, league expansion and the introduction of the three-strike drug policy.
His tenure also included the Essendon supplements scandal — a saga that drew national attention and led to sweeping sanctions.
His wife, Ms Richards, a former model, has remained largely out of the spotlight while raising the couple’s children.
The listing comes as activity lifts across Melbourne’s prestige market, with buyers circling family homes in established blue-chip pockets.
Recent top-end sales include a 53 Rose St, Armadale the home of prominent interior designer Melissa Giuffrida that fetched close to $9m.
Expressions of interest for 5 Tyalla Crescent close at 1pm on Monday, June 16.
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