
An Australian estate that the “Wolverine” star Hugh Jackman and his now-former wife once rented will soon be for sale for a cool $40 million.
A palatial property in Woollahra, a suburb of Sydney, is set to hit the market in the near future, according to the Wentworth Courier.
Among its past residents are Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness, who recently split after 27 years of marriage.
Jackman, 54, and Furness, 67 — both of whom hail from Down Under — rented the enormous abode from the current seller, James Dack, a local real estate legend known for his rags-to-riches tale, according to the outlet.
Dack and his wife, Mary Cowin Dack, daughter of Aussie fast food franchise founder and billionaire Jack Cowin, purchased the property in 2011 for $10.6 million.
Jackman and Furness called the house home back in 2008, and while it’s unclear how much they paid for the privilege, it listed soon after for an eye-watering $5,000 a week, the publication reported.
Located at 38-40 Wallaroy Road, the address boasts five bedrooms and six bathrooms. There’s a double garage, a pool, a poolside cabana, an entrance hall and a tennis court among other amenities.
Hidden from the street, the residence is spread across two levels and features a kitchen equipped with a Liebherr fridge, a Miele dishwasher and a butler’s pantry — and elsewhere, manicured lawns galore and numerous living spaces.
Aesthetically, it is meant to resemble a European villa, although the interior is fairly straightforward in its modernity, save the indoor-outdoor aspects and a few arched doorways.
The couple announced their shock separation last month, telling People at the time, “Our journey now is shifting and…
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