Maz Hagemrad, the boss of UFC Gym Australia and New Zealand, is selling the family home at Wentworth Point.
Hagemrad, who has been chief executive of UFC Gym for the past eight years, will be upsizing with his wife and three daughters.
The Marine Parade apartment is set in the pet-friendly Bellagio complex, one of the tightly held complexes in the precinct.
They recently spent $350,000 on renovating the apartment, which has a guide of $1.75m for its April 29 auction through McGrath Parramatta agent Ania Aquino.
It spans two levels, and has three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The kitchen, living and dining space occupies the upper level, which opens to a large terrace with an outdoor fireplace. It has views over the Parramatta River.
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The upper level also has its master bedroom with ensuite and a study.
The apartment was bought for $800,000 in 2013, when the suburb’s median unit price was around $475,000. The median price of a three-bedroom unit is now $1.1 million, up 5.3 per cent over the last 12 months, according to realestate.com.au.
The last three-bedroom sale in the 2005-block was in late 2021, when a single-level apartment sold for $1.2m.
The Bellagio comes with a pool and the Pulse Club fitness centre, with tennis courts.
Hagemrad, who had previously been a sports physiotherapist, presumably gets to also exercise at the nine UFC Gym franchisee sites across Sydney, with further gyms coming soon — according to their website — at Woolooware, McGraths Hill and Newcastle.
UFC Gym was founded in 2009 as the first major brand extension of the mixed martial arts fighting franchise.
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Originally published as UFC gym boss Australia and NZ Maz Hagemrad’s family home in Sydney’s west for sale
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