Rebel Wilson has pulled her $2.3million Sydney penthouse from weekend auction after she previously rescheduled it from June to July.
The Pitch Perfect star, 44, snapped up the Balmain investment property off the plan for $1.88 million in 2015.
Now the actor, who enlisted younger sister Annachi ‘Anna’ Wilson to sell the house, has cancelled the auction altogether, reported The Daily Telegraph on Sunday.
It’s unclear when or if Rebel intends to put the luxury pad up for auction again, though it seems she may have pulled it on the advice of her real estate agent.
Anna, 32, became a sales agent for Cobden & Hayson real estate earlier this year after previously working as a buyer’s agent.
Cobden & Hayson chief Matthew Hayson revealed in his video market update this week that there is now a below 50 per cent success rate at auctions in Rebel’s area.
This mid-week report may have been what led to Anna and Rebel pulling the Balmain property from auction for the foreseeable future.
Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Anna for comment.
Rebel Wilson (pictured) has pulled her $2.3million Sydney penthouse from weekend auction after she previously rescheduled it from June to July
Anna who is the youngest of Rebel’s three siblings, is said to have helped her famous sister transform her previous Birchgrove property which the Pitch Perfect star sold for $9.5million in 2022, reported The Nightly in May.
‘While most agents transition from sales to buyer’s agents, I’ve chosen to go in the other direction, making the switch to share my knowledge and help more people,’ Anna said on the Cobden & Hayson website.
Anna is said to have secured more than $30million worth of real estate for clients in her previous role as a buyer.
The Pitch Perfect star snapped up the Balmain investment property off the plan for $1.88 million in 2015
With stunning views of the CBD skyline and Anzac bridge, the cooking space features Carrara quartz stone benchtops and a luxurious breakfast bar
Rebel listed her long-held Balmain property for sale earlier this year with an asking price of $2.3million after purchasing it off the plan for $1.88million in 2015.
Tucked away in the heritage listed Lever Brothers soap factory in Sydney, the investment property was originally slated to go to auction on June 22 but she rescheduled the sale to this month.
The Hollywood actor hired Cobden & Hayson agents Anna and Matthew to handle the sale, reported The Daily Telegraph last month.
Spreading out over two levels, the ‘house-like’ apartment boasts 130sqm of space with two balconies and a rooftop terrace off the upper level kitchen
Two bedrooms and a study space fill out the entry level of the unit, with the master bedroom boasting a sprawling walk-in robe and en suite
Spreading out over two levels, the ‘house-like’ apartment boasts 130sqm of space with two balconies and a rooftop terrace off the upper level kitchen.
With stunning views of the CBD skyline and Anzac bridge, the cooking space features Carrara quartz stone benchtops and a luxurious breakfast bar.
Two bedrooms and a study space fill out the entry level of the unit, with the master bedroom boasting a sprawling walk-in robe and en suite.
EV drivers will be thrilled to find a charging station installed in the double security parking garage of the building.
The actor, who enlisted younger sister Annachi ‘Anna’ Wilson, 32, (right) to sell the house, has cancelled the auction altogether, reported The Daily Telegraph on Sunday