NRL star Tom Trbojevic buys new $4.3m Northern Beaches home

Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles superstar Tom Trbojevic has just bought a new $4.3m home on the Northern Beaches. Picture: NRL Photos

Manly Sea Eagles superstar Tom “Turbo” Trbojevic has secured an impressive Northern Beaches home, just months ahead of his forthcoming wedding.

The skilful fullback has spent $4.3m at Collaroy Plateau, a few suburbs away from Mona Vale where he was born.

Trbojevic snapped up the home just 15 days into its recent auction campaign through LJ Hooker Mona Vale agents Marco Cimino and Ryan Petrie.

Trbojevic, who has been with the Sea Eagles since 2015, is contracted to Manly to the end of 2026.

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Tom Trbojevic and Kristi Wilkinson have a new home ahead of their wedding.

Last year, the 28-year-old proposed to his partner Kristi Wilkinson, a sales director at ARN Media, with their wedding set for December over the summer break. They went “Insta-official” in April 2021, posting a picture with the caption “duo”.

The couple celebrated their recent house move with some Moet champagne.

It was the first time the Collaroy Plateau home had been sold since being built 12 years ago by its vendor, Anna Maria Cimino and Charles Parisi.

Comprising two levels, the home features multiple living zones, an alfresco deck with an outdoor kitchen, Gozney pizza oven, and wet bar, and a heated pool that sits in landscaped gardens with a level lawn. There are ocean views to Narrabeen Beach from the upper level. It was marketed as offering “incredible appeal for a growing family”.

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Perfect for summer/
One of the four bedrooms.
Great for entertaining.

The median price for a four-bedroom home in Collaroy Plateau is $2,785,000, up 1 per cent in the last 12 months based on 26 sales, according to PropTrack. The median time on market is 38 days.

Trbojevic always bought property on the Northern Beaches, which is where his parents, Melissa and John, and brothers have focused their property portfolio too.

His first purchase was in 2016 on an $895,000 two-bedroom unit in Manly Vale.

His next purchase was another two-bedroom apartment, costing $1m, also in Manly Vale in 2017.

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Trbojevic in action for Manly this NRL season. Picture: Getty

He spent $964,000 on house and land package on Cherry Lane, Warriewood, in 2018 with his four-bedroom home sold for $2,556,000 in June this year, as a forerunner to his recent big home purchase.

The four-bedroom, two-bathroom Clarendon Homes-built home was listed on its 2019 completion as a rental securing $1300 a week, but more recently had been the couple’s home base.

Tom and brother Jake, and parents, are locked in a NSW Supreme Court battle with a Melbourne-based property developer over thwarted off-the-plan purchases in the Mimosa project in Warriewood.

Bit of room for backyard footy.
The house sits on two levels.
The walk in robe.

The Trbojevics and their fellow purchasers claim the Knowles Group has acted unreasonably in not proceeding to construction completion after the builder exited the project in 2022.

The case in the civil court, which kicked off with 29 aggrieved buyers, has its seven-day hearing scheduled for next March.

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