Kate Waterhouse has her eyes on a big pay after listing an elegant pad located in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.
The racing heiress has set a price guide of $900,000 on the two-bedroom, one-bathroom Potts Point apartment which will go to auction next month.
Waterhouse bought the unit as an investment property in 2010 for $525,000 and has been leasing it out for an eye-watering $900 a week.
The Wentworth Courier reports Waterhouse and husband Luke Ricketson are selling in order to upscale to a larger investment property.
Situated on the second floor of an apartment block in the heart of famed Sydney night spot Kings Cross, 2kms from the CBD, the unit offers a stylish slice of city living.
Kate Waterhouse and husband Luke Ricketson have listed an investment property in Sydney’s upscale Potts Point for $900,000. Both pictured
Features include a private balcony and a spacious open plan design.
There’s also a lavishly appointed bathroom and a modern kitchen with a chic dining ‘booth’.
The unit, meanwhile, is one of only 25 apartments in the block which opened in 1998.
Kate, who is the daughter of horse trainer Gai Waterhouse and bookmaker Robbie Waterhouse, is known for her lavish lifestyle.
Waterhouse bought the unit as an investment in 2010 for $525,000
The unit offers a stylish slice of city living (pictured)
Pictured: The modern kitchen with a chic dining ‘booth’
Waterhouse and Ricketson made headlines in 2020 when they splashed a whopping $17.8million on a mansion on Sydney’s north shore.
Located at sought after Balmoral Beach, the luxurious spread boasts five-bedrooms and amazing water views.
Tom Waterhouse, Kate’s brother, meanwhile, also owns a $13million beachfront house in the same suburb.
The racing heiress and the former sports star tied the knot in Sicily, Italy on June 28, 2012.
Popsugar reported at the time that Kate wore a Vera Wang dress, and the newlyweds were surrounded by 80 guests on their big day.
The couple share two daughters: Sophia Edie, nine and Grace Gabrie, six.
The unit is one of only 25 apartments in the block which opened in 1998 (pictured at right)