Olympic basketball player and current Melbourne United star Chris Goulding is selling his Carnegie house.
The National Basketball League (NBL) shooting guard made his debut with Brisbane Bullets in 2006 before going on to play for Gold Coast Blaze and the Perth Wildcats between 2008-2012.
He played for the Australian Boomers in their 2016 and 2021 Olympic campaigns, with the team bringing back a bronze medal from Tokyo.
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Goulding has also won NBL Championships in 2007 with Brisbane, as well as 2018 and 2021 with Melbourne United.
Property records show he is selling a two-bedroom unit at 5/6 Kokaribb Rd for $519,000.
The basketball star purchased the residence in December, 2016, for $450,000 and has listed it for rent since 2017.
While Ray White Carnegie director Tom Grieve declined to comment on who the seller was, but said the home’s proximity to local amenities, including the Carnegie shops was second to none.
He added that it was difficult to find a home that was this close to everything without being on a major arterial road.
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Inside, there are two expansive bedrooms, each with their own built-in wardrobes and ensuites.
The open-plan living and dining areas both have large windows that let in ample natural light and lead to a wraparound courtyard.
There are also split-system cooling and heating throughout, as an European laundry.
Located just off Carnegie’s Koornang Rd, there’s a number of cafes, shops and restaurants steps from the home.
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