Moving on up: Sharni Norder shares her property journey
MOVING ON UP
Sharni Norder
Collingwood AFLW player, former netballer and panellist on Fox Footy’s Bounce, whose memoir, No Apologies, will be available from February 23
FIRST HOME
A family investment property (a three-bedroom townhouse) in Bonbeach. My sister and I invested in it together and had it for five years. She was living in it, while I was still renting in town to be closer to work. I was single at the time and investing with family made it easier to get my foot in the property market. It was a really exciting step, learning where to invest and how to invest. It sold in December (for $825,000).
My very first rental was in Adelaide (where Norder, nee Layton, played for netball club the Thunderbirds) where prices are through the roof. It evened out when I came back to Melbourne and rented for $400-$500 per week as opposed to $700 in Sydney.
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CURRENT HOME
I moved down to Frankston during COVID-19 (last year), this was the area where I grew up. I was planning on living in (a Bonbeach townhouse) I built. But in the time it took to build it, I met my now-husband, Luke, and we decided we wanted a bit more land down in Frankston. The house is 37 years old and we love it so much. It’s got angled, high ceilings and split levels. We’re on a 950sq m block, so we can have a vegie garden and compost, and live sustainably.
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DREAM HOME
I ride horses, so I’d love to have property where I could see them from my back doorstep. Luke and I are slowly moving towards Mount Eliza to achieve this.
Luke and I are very family orientated, but if it wasn’t for family (keeping us in Melbourne’s southeast), we could love to move to Port Douglas. We’d love a quiet lifestyle where we could go scuba diving, and live in an old Queenslander on stilts. A resort-style home is not for us, we’d want a beach shack.
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