Wil Anderson lists multi-million dollar Port Melbourne abode after moving to New South Wales

Comedian Wil Anderson lists incredible $3.1 million Port Melbourne home with three levels and a rooftop terrace with views for sale after relocating to New South Wales

Comedian Wil Anderson purchased a property in Goonergerry, near New South Wales’ Byron Bay, in April to be closer to where he films ABC series, Gruen.

And now the TV star has placed his Port Melbourne home on the market. 

Boasting four bedrooms over three separate levels, the incredible house has an asking price of $3.1 million. 

Comedian Wil Anderson (pictured) has listed his incredible $3.1 million Port Melbourne home with three levels and a rooftop terrace with views for sale after relocating to New South Wales 

Live like a celebrity:  The Melbourne home boasts four bedrooms over three separate levels, with modern interiors and a rooftop terrace

Live like a celebrity:  The Melbourne home boasts four bedrooms over three separate levels, with modern interiors and a rooftop terrace

Appearing to cement his interstate move from Victoria, Wil appears ready to let go of his the Melbourne home he shared with girlfriend of 18-years, Amy Williamson.

The property is stylish throughout and has a self-contained home studio and a stunning rooftop terrace with a built-in barbecue and city views.

Wil frequently used the home studio to record his Wilosophy podcasts.

The stand-up comic has only owned the property since 2017.

Made for a creative: The property is stylish throughout and has a self-contained home studio - where Wil often recorded his Wilosophy podcasts

 Made for a creative: The property is stylish throughout and has a self-contained home studio – where Wil often recorded his Wilosophy podcasts

Breathtaking: The home's stunning rooftop terrace has a built-in barbecue and beautiful city views (pictured)

Breathtaking: The home’s stunning rooftop terrace has a built-in barbecue and beautiful city views (pictured) 

The property has been listed by sheSELLS director Jodie J Hill and Younger Hill Property Advocates director Fahey Younger, who Wil has known for 25 years.

‘She’s one of the very first friends I made when I started doing comedy,’ the 46-year-old told realestate.com.

‘Having Fahey and Jodie handle the sale for us just makes it so personal.’  

White on the mark: The home's kitchen has white tiling and cabinetry with modern touches and pendant lighting

White on the mark: The home’s kitchen has white tiling and cabinetry with modern touches and pendant lighting 

Wil's listing follows him commenting on his decision to step down from the Hot Breakfast show in December to focus on his stand-up comedy career. Pictured: Wil on the Triple M show

Wil’s listing follows him commenting on his decision to step down from the Hot Breakfast show in December to focus on his stand-up comedy career. Pictured: Wil on the Triple M show 

Wil’s listing follows him commenting on his decision to step down from the Hot Breakfast show in December to focus on his stand-up comedy career.

Earlier this month, he admitted to making a ‘terrible’ mistake by quitting a stable job in radio to perform live comedy – as the COVID-19 pandemic destroyed the industry.

‘Clearly it was terrible timing… The secret of comedy is timing and this wasn’t the greatest time to step away from a regular media job to spend the entire year touring live stand-up comedy,’ he told trade Mediaweek.

‘Comedy was the first thing that went [because of coronavirus] and it will be the last thing to come back.’ 

Wil has been a stand-up comic in Australia since the late 90s

Wil has been a stand-up comic in Australia since the late 90s