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Aussie basketballer Andrew Bogut is selling his grand home in Melbourne's bayside suburb of Beaumaris, along with the plans for a mansion on the property.
The former NBA star is open to price offers between $11million and $12million, which will include the house and the mansion plans that were previously locked in a lengthy battle with the local Bayside council.
It was not an easy decision for Bogut, 36, who is making the move mainly due to privacy concerns, but admits he will sorely miss his 401 Beach Road home.
A basketballer's paradise: Aussie NBA great Andrew Bogut has put his luxurious Beaumaris home on the market after a lengthy battle with the local Bayside council
'I just wasn't comfortable with people knowing exactly where I lived… that was the main thorn in my side,' he told the Herald Sun.
The former Olympian purchased the home in 2015 for $4.7million and the nearby block soon after.
The property has four bedrooms, three bathrooms and basement parking for up to 16 vehicles on a massive 2370 sqm lot.
Features: The home includes four bedrooms, three bathrooms and basement parking for up to 16 vehicles, plus a subterranean wine