Ex-Fitzroy footballer Trent Cummings lists $2.7m Aberfeldie home

Former Fitzroy footballer Trent Cummings is kicking off Grand Final weekend with a big play of his own, putting his family’s luxury Aberfeldie home on the market just as his old club, now the Brisbane Lions, chases back-to-back premiership glory.
The 42 Batman St, Aberfeldie home has been the Cummings family’s base for more than a decade.
It is hoped to fetch $2.5m-$2.7m.
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“We built this place so we could come together – the theatre room, the kitchen hub, the pool pavilion, they’ve all been about family,” Cummings said.
“It’s bittersweet to leave, but we’re excited about the next chapter.”
At the heart of the home is a poolside entertaining pavilion, modelled on a Fijian buree following a family holiday.
With its pitched roof, built-in barbecue, bar and outdoor television, it has been the scene of countless gatherings, framed by a sparkling tiled pool and manicured gardens.


Indoors, a cinema-style theatre room has been the family’s most cherished retreat.
“You close the big door and pull the blinds and it feels like a real movie theatre, that’s where we’ve spent some of our best nights together,” he said.
The entertainer’s kitchen features marble benchtops, pendant lighting and a walk-in pantry, while multiple living areas flow seamlessly to the outdoor area.


Upstairs bedrooms and a study with custom joinery deliver family flexibility, while bathrooms with freestanding tubs and twin vanities underscore the home’s luxury appeal.
Cummings said footy has taught him what it takes to adapt and reinvent.
A top-10 draft pick in 1993, he played 29 AFL games with Fitzroy and West Coast before serious knee injuries cut short his career at age 23.


“At Fitzroy we didn’t even have a home ground, we trained at Coburg, Waverley, Lakeside and Princes Park,” he said.
“That experience made me value stability and belonging, and I think that’s why creating a proper home became so important later in life.”
After football, Cummings built a high-level corporate career with PwC, EY and ANZ before co-founding RE4ORM, a pioneering recycling venture tackling synthetic turf waste.
“From footy to finance to now running an environmental business, home has always been my reset point,” he said.


“It’s where you recharge, where you feel safe, and where you set yourself to go again.”
Cummings said Aberfeldie has provided that grounding.
“It feels like a country town in the city,” he said.
“You’ve got the bowls club, the football ground, the river walks, it’s all here, and the community is brilliant.


“People settle here for 20 years or more, it’s one of those suburbs you never want to leave.”
The timing of the sale has lined up neatly with the Lions’ Grand Final charge against Geelong this weekend.
“They’ve embraced the Fitzroy heritage brilliantly — the jumpers, the past players, everything,” he said.
“As a proud former Roy, I’ll be cheering hard for them on Saturday.”


The family is now moving to a property near Moorooduc Winery on the Mornington Peninsula, trading the inner north for a “country retreat with land, gardens and animals”.
“It’s sad to leave Aberfeldie, but we’re looking forward to the next step and creating a new home,” Cummings said.
The Batman St home goes to auction on October 18.
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