Outback Wrangler’s House Tops Hottest Listings – Realestate.com.au

Outback Wrangler’s House Tops Hottest Listings – Realestate.com.au

The house on 124 Virginia Road, Virginia. Image: delivered


The house of the Outback Wrangler Matt Wright was the most clicked on real estate in Australia last week, even though he was offered.

The renovated house with four bedrooms on 3HA on 124 Virginia RD, Virginia, was the most viewed residential list on realestate.com.au in the week until 9 September.

It had collected more than 51,000 views since it was mentioned seven months ago and last week had more than double the clicks of another house.

The rural house surpassed a residence in Sydney, known as ‘Windsor Castle’, which was sold for $ 11.8 million in 2015, and the somewhat unobtrusive 9 Morse PL, Morley in West -Australia.

This was after Wright was found guilty on 29 August on two of the three counts of an attempt to twist justification with regard to a fatal helicopter crash.

Wright said he would appeal the decision.

The residential offers from Realestate.com.au with the highest number of views in the seven days to 9 September. Source: Rea


The Netflix star and his wife mentioned their Darwin -Zero good for sale in February and in August, Wright offered to throw a 4.5 meter saltwater crocodile with the name ‘Spicy’ with the sale in an Instagram reel.

“If you really want the place, I will even leave you with spicy,” he said.

At the end of August the Realestate.com.au list was updated for the house to “Under Offer”.

It is unknown whether Spicy was eventually part of the deal.

Wright and his wife bought the national block nine years ago and transformed the house from a typical Darwin elevated into a minimalist masterpiece.

The house has four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a stand-alone unit down and high-end finishes and luminaires, including Taj Mahal Stone and Quartzite bankites, Venetian plaster and Murano glass.

Within the renovated house on 124 Virginia Road, Virginia. Image: delivered


Wright shot known for the Reality program Outback Wrangler, which showed his work as a helicopter pilot and Croccatcher in the top.

Outback Wrangler was broadcast for the first time in 2011 and shot several seasons before Wright’s Co star and partner Chris Wilson died in a helicopter crash while collecting crocodile eggs.

The pilot, the 28-year-old Sebastian Robinson, ran out of permanent injury as a result of the accident.

Wright was later charged by the police of NT in connection with the fatal crash with three counts of an attempt to twist the justification.

Wright do not argue with all charges.

A jury of a territory found him guilty on two of the three counts.

Wright said he would appeal the decision.

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