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Actor Guy Pearce’s stunning ‘double home’ is for sale for around $9m

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Actor Guy Pearce has listed his longtime Melbourne abode.


Actor Guy Pearce has listed his long-term, character-filled home in one of Australia’s favorite streets.

The Middle Park listing comes just a few months after Pearce had put it up for lease at $3500 a week.

The offering is two connected double-fronted red brick Edwardian era homes. The price guidance is $8.5m to $9.35m.

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Guy Pearce is selling his Melbourne home. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Christian Gilles


Price guidance is $8.5m to $9.35m for the Middle Park listing.


Set on 748sq m, the four-bedroom, two-bathroom Richardson St home with a study comes with a central glass breezeway.

There is an open-plan living and dining space, plus a media room.

The yard has a studio.

Jellis Craig Port Phillip agents Simon Gowling and Max Mercuri have listed it for Geelong-born Pearce, who was recently reportedly living in Amsterdam with Dutch partner, Game of Thrones star Carice van Houten, and their six-year-old son Monte.

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The two Middle Park homes were redesigned to connect.


Pearce acquired the initial Middle Park property for $361,000 in 1995, with the neighboring house costing $1.35m in 2004. The homes were redesigned to connect.

The neighboring house was another acquisition until its $4.2m sale, having been bought in 2017 at $4.1m.

Pearce, who starred in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and LA Confidential, also sold his house at Beremboke, in regional Victoria, for $1.27m last year.

The Peter McIntyre-designed home on 7ha had a cost of $1.2m in 2021.

The house has been for rent for $3500 a week.


Pearce bought the first of the two homes in 1995.


And acquired the second in 2004.


Pearce sold his Cheddington, Elizabeth Bay, unit through Susan Shaw Real Estate in conjunction with Tracey McArdle Real Estate for $319,000 in 2001.

The one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment, in the Emil Sodersten-designed 1930s Spanish Mission style complex, was bought for $178,000 in 1994.

Pearce’s most recent work was the Disney+ series The Clearing, which has parallels to the regional Victorian cult led by Anne and Bill Hamilton-Byrne from 1963 to 1987, with its child members having bleached hair and being drugged with LSD.

According to PropTrack the median house price in Middle Park, Melbourne is $2.485m, down 14.8 per cent over the past 12 months.

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