Footy identities past and present sold big at the weekend as Richmond star Daniel Rioli sold his property, and leading Carlton lawyer Peter O’Farrell’s home scored top gong
The open-plan living space.
Hawthorn premiership player Ryan Schoenmakers and his wife Alisha also sold their Ashburton abode for well over their asking price. Purchasing the site in 2014, the couple developed two townhouses about a year ago and put one up for sale. As champagne was passed around to more than 100 spectators, the auction opened with a $3.75m vendor bid, before two bidders jumped in to compete.
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