Cate Blanchett is downsizing her real estate portfolio.
The Tar actress, 54, is putting her longtime home near Melbourne, Australia up for auction, according to Mansion Global. The three-bed, two-bathroom house, located in the suburb of Prahran (not far from the town of Ivanhoe, where the star was born), is represented by estate agents Kay & Burton. Its starting price is approximately $1.47 million, and it will go on sale on March 9.
Blanchett and her husband Andrew Upton reportedly bought the house in 2006.
The house has a contemporary design, with large floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the green surrounding garden and white walls and floors throughout the interior. One side of the facade has dark gray, painted wood, while the other has a natural finish.
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The listing describes the two-story home as a “tranquil oasis,” thanks to its open floor plan and seamless connection to the outdoors from all major living spaces.
The second floor is dedicated to two private bedrooms, which have dark wooden floors and built-in white wardrobes. It also contains a living room, an office corner and a loft.
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Other amenities that come with the home include a spacious outdoor patio, private garden, solar panels and off street parking.
According to Architectural Digest, Blanchett has made the UK her home base, living in a house she reportedly once owned Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
The A song the actress has already seen her two oldest children — Dashiell, 22, and Roman, 19 — leave the nest and head off to college. He also has two younger children: Ignatius, 16, and Edith, 8.
The star notably serves as a panel member for Prince William’s Earthshot Awards. She even made a surprise appearance at Glastonbury 2023 in June, dancing during The Sparks’ performance of “The Girl is Crying in Her Latte.”
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