Usain Bolt is ready to splurge on a lavish villa in Australia for his wife’s, simply because it is her preferred place to unwind and relax

Explore the luxurious surroundings of Usain Bolt’s new residence in the Central Coast of Australia, where the Olympic sprint legend has set his sights on a career in professional football with A-League side Central Coast Mariners. Bolt, 32, is reported to be renting a spectacular mansion valued at $2.65 million, situated north of Sydney within the exclusive Araluen apartments of Point Frederick.

Known as the ‘Sky House,’ the residence boasts a heated jacuzzi, offering Bolt a relaxing retreat after his football sessions. The expansive living area opens up to a garden with picturesque views of Brisbane Lake, providing a serene atmosphere. The penthouse features a modernized kitchen equipped with the latest technology, along with five spacious bedrooms for accommodating guests. Bolt’s master bedroom comes complete with an ensuite bathroom and a balcony that leads to the garden, providing access to the heated spa.

The property, described on realestate.com.au as “styled to impress” and comparable to multi-million dollar properties in Sydney’s CBD, Eastern Suburbs, and lower North Shore, covers 1079sqm of expansive living areas and top-notch finishes.

The ‘Sky House’ is conveniently located a short distance from the Mariners’ home stadium, where Bolt aspires to become a fan favorite. The description emphasizes the property’s wow factor and its distinction as one of the premier properties on the Central Coast.

Currently on trial with the Central Coast Mariners, Bolt recently made his non-competitive debut in a 6-1 victory over Central Coast Select. Despite entering the match in the 71st minute, he demonstrated his skills with one pass after nine touches. Bolt has until the next month to persuade club executives to offer him a contract before the season kicks off.