Aussie cricket great Jason Gillespie is hoping to spin a fast deal in the property market.
The retired fast bowler and current coach of the Adelaide Strikers in the Big Bash League has listed his South Australian home at 28 Huntingdale Drive in Normanville.
On the market for $1.5 million-plus, the five-bedroom, four-bathroom property is made for entertaining with an infinity pool and multiple chill-out zones.
Jeremy Parsons and Bonnie Willsmore of Fleurieu Lifestyle Properties are handling the campaign.
The two-level property is described on the listing as offering a “lifestyle where luxury, tranquility and coastal beauty converge seamlessly”.
Entertaining is at the forefront of the home with the infinity pool and multiple verandahs that capture views of the Links Lady Bay Golf Course and Gulf St Vincent.
Interiors take on a neutral palette with whitewashed walls and timber floors. The kitchen is unique with its glass mosaic splashback.
Records show the cricket great and his wife Anna Gillespie purchased the home in 2017 for $845,000.
Normanville is a seaside town on the west coast of Fleurieu Peninsula and along with its beaches is an ideal camping spot.
Domain’s latest data reveals the median house price for Normanville is $626,250. This highlights an increase of 11.8 per cent year-on-year and an increase of 72.8 per cent over a five-year period.
Agents are seeking offers of more than $1.5 million for the home.
Gillespie retired from professional cricket in 2008 and coaches not only the Adelaide Strikers in the Big Bash League but also the South Australian men’s cricket team.