Sydney Swans Star Isaac Heeney Plans New Maroubra Home

Sydney Swans midfielder Isaac Heeney has submitted plans to transform his recently acquired Maroubra property into a modern three-level home.



The 28-year-old footballer purchased the original-condition semi in February 2024 for $3 million, located just 200 meters from Maroubra Beach. This acquisition places Heeney close to his first Sydney home, a two-bedroom garden apartment he bought in 2018 for $1.56 million, approximately 400 meters away.

Randwick City Council is now reviewing Heeney’s ambitious renovation plans, which would completely reimagine the three-bedroom property. The proposed redesign by ARCM Design, initially sketched last June, comes with a construction cost of $478,500.

The plans reveal a sophisticated three-story home featuring Lohas Roman handmade external brickwork. The redesigned property will include four bedrooms—three on the upper level and one on the entry level—along with an open-plan kitchen, living, and dining area that extends to an alfresco deck with access to the rear lawn.

In a significant layout change, the plans call for demolishing the existing four-car garage at the rear of the narrow 340 square meter block. New double garaging will instead be positioned at the front of the house, which will occupy 162 square meters of the site.

Timeline indicators suggest Heeney had been planning this redevelopment for some time, having placed the double-brick property on a six-month rental lease shortly after purchase.

The 206-game veteran, who performed strongly despite the Swans’ recent loss to Collingwood, has been with the team since 2015 after playing junior football with the Cardiff Hawks in his native Maitland.



Heeney appears to be following the property development path of former Swans captain Luke Parker, who recently joined Melbourne. Parker and his interior designer wife Kate are currently undertaking a major reconstruction of their nearby Malabar home.

Published 14-April-2025

Maroubra Home Among Australia’s Longest on the Market

A five-bedroom brick home in Maroubra has earned the dubious distinction of being Australia’s 2nd longest running property listing, having been on the market for an astonishing 3,330 days — over nine years.

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The property at 14 Wise Street, Maroubra, is just behind the nation’s longest-running listing, a rural property in Beaudesert, Queensland, which has been for sale for 3,652 days or roughly 10 years.

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This revelation comes from recent PropTrack data, which highlights a handful of properties across Australia that have struggled to find buyers for extended periods.

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The Maroubra home’s extended time on the market stands in stark contrast to the typically hot Sydney real estate scene, where properties often sell within weeks or even days of listing.

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While specific details about the Maroubra property’s asking price or the reasons behind its prolonged listing are not provided, real estate experts offer some insights into why some properties might linger on the market.

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Leanne Pilkington, president of the Real Estate Institute of Australia, suggests there’s usually one primary reason for such extended listings: “There’s really only one reason why a property was stuck on the market — the owner wanted more money than the buyers thought it was worth.”

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PropTrack economist Paul Ryan adds that unique properties or those in atypical areas for buyers can take longer to sell. He also notes that sometimes, a property’s extended time on the market can become a “self-fulfilling prophecy,” potentially deterring future buyers.

Published 22-September-2024