By Andrew Court For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 00:18 GMT, 15 February 2019 | Updated: 00:24 GMT, 15 February 2019
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He's widely considered the voice of Australian sport, providing commentary for the Melbourne Cup, the AFL and the Summer Olympic Games.
But Bruce McAvaney is pulling back on some of his sportscasting commitments, putting his part-time Melbourne residence on the market in order to spend more time at home in Adelaide.
The Channel Seven commentator, 65, is hoping to fetch $1.35 million for his trendy warehouse apartment, located in the inner-city suburb of Fitzroy.
Who knew he was so trendy? Channel Seven sports commentator Bruce McAvaney, 65, has put his VERY hipster Melbourne warehouse apartment on the market for $1.35 million
Iconic sportscaster: Bruce, 65, is widely considered the voice of Australian sport, providing commentary for the Melbourne Cup, the AFL and the Summer Olympic Games
While Bruce may be a bona fide baby boomer, the two-storey, two-bedroom apartment is the height of hipster style.
The sportscaster's design preferences may come as a surprise to many of his fans, given that his commentary is synonymous with the laid-back lifestyle of suburban Australia.
Bruce's abode features a trendy timber staircase and industrial black framed windows - an ode to the building's past as