If you thought that Casey Stoner was going to retire and settle down spending the rest of his life raising cattle and farming on his 3000 acres ranch, and doing some hunting and fishing and racing around his property with motocross bike, while watching his family grow, you’d be mistaken.
The former MotoGP champion will not only be racing in Australia’s Dunlop Series, but he also decided to pamper himself by buying (apparently an all cash deal) this two-level $4.
25 million mansion at Sanctury Cove, one Australia’s leading resort-communities on the Gold Coast.
The Stoner’s new residence has five bedrooms, each with an ensuite and walk-in robes, office, three large living areas, gymnasium, home theatre, and two outdoor undercover entertaining areas and a 10-car garage basement.
According to BRW, Stoner ranked 4th in Australia’s top sports earners list with $8 million in 2012 before walking away from MotoGP.
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