
Bec Judd, the Australian influencer and wife of AFL legend Chris Judd, has disclosed the jaw-dropping price it would take for her family to sell their stunning Brighton home in Melbourne.
Taking to Instagram on Sunday, the 42-year-old shared a beautiful image of her lavish property alongside a playful message. “No, we are not selling. But if somebody wants to pay 10 times market rates, then sure, it’s all yours,” she wrote.
A $7.3 Million Property Transformed
Bec and Chris initially acquired the impressive $7.3 million mansion in March 2018. After months of extensive renovations, they moved in December 2019, elevating the home’s design and functionality to new heights. Their upgrades included adding a bedroom, a spacious rumpus room, and a state-of-the-art backyard entertainment area.
Stunning design details include a magnesium pool, an outdoor kitchen perfect for entertaining, and bold upgrades such as switching apricot tones for a chic blend of greys and blacks. Inside, the couple incorporated luxurious gold brass fittings, marble finishes, and sleek steel-framed doors while retaining the home’s iconic arches to enhance its Spanish colonial charm throughout.
Lavish Amenities and Designer Touches
Inside the home, you’ll find an impressive gym, a wet bar complete with a snooker table, and an ensuite bathroom boasting a striking arch-shaped mirror. The Judds’ signature style extends into the bathrooms with gold brass fittings, black accents, and marble finishes, creating a harmonious and opulent aesthetic.
Bec and Chris share four children: daughter Billie (11), son Oscar (14), and twin boys Darcy and Tom (9). Their Brighton mansion has served as the idyllic family home since 2019.
Brighton Home Amid Portfolio Success
The couple’s Brighton property joins a list of successful real estate endeavours. Earlier this year, the Judds sold their beautifully renovated Mornington Peninsula retreat for an undisclosed amount, though it was previously listed between $2.85 million and $3 million. This Arthur’s Seat getaway underwent a total transformation from a dated 1970s brick house into a luxurious sanctuary, with Bec personally overseeing most of the renovations.
Marshall White Stonnington director Ben Veith, who handled the sale, praised Bec’s design vision, noting how the property “speaks for itself.” The family’s track record of turning homes into masterpieces underscores their passion for architecture and design.
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