The Cottesloe home that AFL legend Sam Mitchell and wife Lyndall bought when Sam signed on as a player at the West Coast Eagles is under offer.
The Mitchell's bought the four bedroom home less than 18 months ago when Sam played out his final year of his career at the Subiaco Oval having previously won four Premierships at Hawthorn.
He is now the Eagles assistant coach.
The home was built in 2007 when owned by professor Edwin Jaggard and wife Pamela, who sold it for $2.1 million in 2013.
It only increased in value by $50,000 when the Mitchell's bought it three years later. They found time to completely renovate and refurbish the Hampton style home which features a rear swimming pool.
Wallace Real Estate Claremont agent Justin Wallace handled the marketing.
There doesn't seem to be any intention in the sporting world that Mitchell will be heading back to Melbourne.
His West Coast Eagles side are firmly in the hunt for a top four finish despite three losses in a row.
They sit third, level on points with Collingwood in second and the Swans and Port Adelaide in fourth and fifth.
This article first appeared in The Weekend Australia.