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Mel Gibson’s secret Aussie -Haus when the breathtaking Adelaide real estate is listed for sale

A breathtaking house in Adelaide, which once belonged to the Australian drama of Mel Gibson, hit the market.

The property in the trendy suburb of Ulney is best known as a unique residence of the Academy Award winner and director.

The current owners Nicole and Karl informed the Adelaide Advertister that the property had changed the owner of the Braveheart Star twice.

“(Mel’s) The first woman (Robyn Moore) was from Adelaide and that prompted him to buy,” Nicole told the publication.

“It wasn’t very long (that Gibson lived in the house) and maybe two owners were in front of us.”

While the celebrity is clear with the property, it was also reported that Mel, 69, had never owned property itself.

Mel Gibson’s secret Aussie -Haus when the breathtaking Adelaide real estate is listed for sale

A breathtaking Adelaide ownership that once belonged to the Australian acting Ikon Mel Gibson met the market

Rather, it was bought under the name Lasano Pty Ltd in 1990 – a company staged by Mel’s Icon Productions partner Bruce Davey.

While it is unclear how long MEL was associated with the property, the Hacksaw Ridge actor was a frequent visitors in South Australia in the 1980s, especially when he turned the third episode of the Mad Max Franchise, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome.

The breathtaking Queen Anne Residence is listed without price instructions and is located on an impressive 1,170 square meter block.

The property over two spacious levels has four double rooms, three living areas and two renovated bathrooms.

The converted kitchen has granite bench tops, steam and wall furnaces and Siemens devices.

A rear extension has also converted a modest balcony into an entertainer terrace that looks over lush gardens and a shot pool.

The irrigated and low-maintenance backyard boasts jasmine and is littered with citrus fruits, apple and stone fruit trees.

It is also near the convenience of Ulney’s shopping strips that offers high-end boutiques, luxurious food and a lively café scene.

While the celebrity is clear with the property, it was also reported that Mel, 69, had never owned property itself. Rather, it was bought under the name Lasano Pty Ltd in 1990 - a company staged by Mel's Icon Productions partner Bruce Davey

While the celebrity is clear with the property, it was also reported that Mel, 69, had never owned property itself. Rather, it was bought under the name Lasano Pty Ltd in 1990 – a company staged by Mel’s Icon Productions partner Bruce Davey

While it is unclear how long MEL was associated with the property, the Hacksaw Ridge actor was a frequent visitors in South Australia in the 1980s, especially when he turned the third episode of the Mad Max Franchise, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. Also shown: Tina Turner

While it is unclear how long MEL was associated with the property, the Hacksaw Ridge actor was a frequent visitors in South Australia in the 1980s, especially when he turned the third episode of the Mad Max Franchise, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. Also shown: Tina Turner

The breathtaking Queen Anne Residence, which is listed without price instructions, is located on an impressive 1,170 square meter block

The breathtaking Queen Anne Residence, which is listed without price instructions, is located on an impressive 1,170 square meter block

The news of Mel’s Secret Adelaide Digs comes after the actor had lost his manor house of $ 14.5 million after burning on the ground during the latest LA fires.

He found that his house was given an episode in Joe Rogan’s podcast in January in January when he recorded an episode in Joe Rogan’s podcast, and has since opened Fox moderator Laura Ingraham about the tragedy.

“These are things and they may not be replaced, but we are still here and I only look at it in a strange way like cleaning,” he said.

After finding out that his house should be destroyed, the actor said that he had returned to the Malibu Herrhaus with his son to snap everything before everything turned to Ash.

He said the couple only fled with their passports and some other important documents, while his works of art and books, some of which came from the 16th century and were invaluable, were destroyed.

‘It reminds me of the old cattle barrons that clear people from the country. I don’t know … it only seemed a little comfortable that there was no water, «he said.

‘The wind conditions and the fact that it was ready, ready and able to start fires. And are they commissioned to do this, or do you only act on your own will? ‘

Mel said he knew that his house was a goner after being warned that it was on the direct path of the fire, but it was still shocking to see the ruins left behind.

The property over two spacious levels has four double rooms, three living areas and two renovated bathrooms

The property over two spacious levels has four double rooms, three living areas and two renovated bathrooms

The converted kitchen has granite bench, steam and wall stoves and Siemens devices throughout

The converted kitchen has granite bench, steam and wall stoves and Siemens devices throughout

Message from Mel's Secret Adelaide Digs comes after the actor of his manor house of 14.5 million US

Message from Mel’s Secret Adelaide Digs comes after the actor of his manor house of 14.5 million US

‘On the whole, everything is gone. When I went up there yesterday, it looked like Dresden after Bomber Harris was ready. There is nothing left, «he said.

Mel referred to February 1945, when British war planes destroyed the German city of Dresden in a bomb campaign over five hours towards the end of the Second World War.

“My son grabbed and started after three things and that is okay, things like passports and a few papers … (but) it’s tragic, it makes you really sad,” he said.

“There are actually neighbors I have and I looked at them and I felt worse for them than for me.

“I consider it a strange mix of sadness and almost a kind of enthusiasm in a sense. I only count my blessing … it is what it is, I think. ‘

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