Former star Harrison Reid has managed to offload his former home in 's eastern suburbs for a cool $1.5million.
Harrison Reid Sells Rose Bay Home for $1.5M
Former Bondi Rescue star Harrison Reid has managed to offload his former home in Sydney's eastern suburbs for a cool $1.5million.The sale of the two-bedroom, on...
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The sale of the two-bedroom, one-bathroom pad in Rose Bay follows Reid's decision to quit his old lifeguard gig last December and return to his native .
Reid, who purchased the property in 2019 for $1million, had originally listed the flat in 2024 but later withdrew it from the market after it failed to attract a buyer.
The 32-year-old is now working in his hometown of Christchurch as a real estate agent.
Situated on the top floor of a 1960s-era, three-level block just 8 km from the CBD, Reid's old apartment boasts stunning views of the city skyline.
Featuring modern fittings, the apartment boasts a large balcony off the main bedroom.
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Former Bondi Rescue star Harrison Reid has managed to offload his former home in Sydney's eastern suburbs for a cool $1.5million. (Pictured)
The sale of the two-bedroom, one-bathroom pad in Rose Bay follows Reid's decision to quit his old lifeguard gig last December and return to his native New Zealand. Pictured: Reid's flat is on the top floor of the small block of nine apartments
The 1960s-era, three-level block is just 8 km from the CBD
There's also a combined dining and living area and an updated kitchen.
Only one of nine flats in the block, the home received an update after Reid bought it seven years ago, according to The Daily Telegraph.
Reid settled in the eastern suburbs soon after relocating to Sydney from New Zealand in 2014, reported the publication.
The popular reality star purchased a two-bedroom flat the same year for $725,000.
After converting it into a large one-bedroom unit, he sold it for $745,000 in 2019, the same year he moved into his nearby flat in Rose Bay.
It comes after Reid took to Instagram last December to share the news he was giving up his role as a lifeguard.
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'Not many people get to say they landed their dream job at 18 and lived it for 12 years,' he said.
'Turning up to work each day with your best mates, never knowing what the day would throw at you, who would knock on the tower door, when the emergency phone would ring, or who would end up in a rip and need help.'
The home received an update after Reid bought it seven years ago, according to The Daily Telegraph. Pictured: The main living area
Pictured: The main bedoom boasts a private balcony




