Inside our Olympians’ luxury homes


Our Paris Olympians are known for spending every waking minute training and preparing for competition, but when they get home they also enjoy some premium real estate.

Here are some of the homes of our top Olympians.

Ariarne Titmus

According to realestate.com.au, swim star Ariarne Titmus paid $1.65 million for her first home in 2022.

The three-bedroom, three-bathroom unit on Commercial Rd in the inner Brisbane suburb of Teneriffe boasts the ultimate in contemporary living and beautiful views of the local area and Brisbane city skyline.

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Source: realestate.com.au
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Emma McKeon

Swimming champion Emma McKeon, and partner Cody Simpson, recently picked up a five-bedroom home in the Gold Coast suburb of Labrador.

The couple paid $1.826 million for the contemporary two-storey home, which comes with an 8m x 4m concrete pool.

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Source: realestate.com.au

Logan Martin

The Queensland-born BMX star owns a four-bedroom house on a Maudsland, 4564sq m a rural block on the Gold Coast.

Martin paid $785,000 for the modern house at the end of 2018 and he promptly installed a state-of-the-art BMX park.

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Source: realestate.com.au

Patty Mills 

NBA star Patty Mills owns two properties in the United States.

Mills has a home in Hawaii that he’s owned for six years where he stays when he’s not playing basketball in the off-season.

The basketballer paid $2.93 million (US$1.92 million) for the three-bedroom house in Haleiwa, a waterfront community on the north shore of the island of Oahu.

Patty Mills
Source: realestate.com.au



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