The Bachelor stars Tim Robards and Anna Heinrich list Rose Bay apartment ahead of move
Bachelor success story Tim Robards and his wife Anna Heinrich have listed their stunning eastern suburbs apartment as they prepare for an impressive upgrade.
Stylish Sydney couple Tim Robards and wife Anna Heinrich are moving on from their Rose Bay home, intent on upsizing aided by cashing in on their Queensland investment portfolio.
The move from an apartment to a house follows the couple having their first daughter Elle, in November last year.
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The apartment’s marketing shows Elle gets her own bedroom complete with a ‘Baby Robards’ neon sign hung on the wall.
There’s no clue yet on where to next for the couple, who have been together since Robards gave Heinrich the final rose in the first series of the Channel 10 show The Bachelor in 2013.
They married in 2018, and bought the apartment a few months after for $1.9 million.
Since then there’s been little renovation of the 137sqm, three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment in a boutique 1930s block of six.
It had been extensively renovated prior to the Robards’ purchase, after its $1.06 million sale in 2012. It retained Art Deco features, including a curved fireplace in the lounge room which has harbour views.
Ray White Paddington agents Josh Kalocsay and Augusto Gerocarni have the December 7 auction listing.
Its purchase came after Robards offloaded his former Newcastle home, in Charlestown, for $420,000. It had been a longtime investment after he moved to Sydney, bringing in around $370 a week. He had been a chiropractor in Newcastle before being named The Bachelor in its first Australian series.
Robards, now the Robards Method, 721 Nutritional Diet fitness app company founder, and Heinrich are also selling their jointly owned Queensland investment property.
They bought the Murarrie, Brisbane townhouse shortly before it was completed in 2016, paying $630,000 for the contemporary property in the Portavilla boutique development by Azure.
Place Estate Agents agent Courtney Caulfield was looking for buyers in the $700,000s. She says it could bring in a $600-a-week tenant, having been offered last November at $590 a week.
An offer to buy has come quickly, but yet to go unconditional.
Tim retains another Queensland investment property: a four-bedroom townhouse in the Vogue complex at Aspley, which is a $480-a-week rental. The townhouse cost $452,500 in 2016. Heinrich retains a Queensland investment bought in 2016 at Richlands that cost $362,000.
Originally published as The Bachelor stars Tim Robards and Anna Heinrich list Rose Bay apartment ahead of move