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Kidman sells one of six luxury Sydney apartments for $8.5 million

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Nicole Kidman has sold one of the six apartments she owns in a landmark complex overlooking Sydney Harbour.

The Oscar-winning actor’s three-bedroom 15th-floor apartment in the high-rise Latitude building at Milsons Point fetched $8.5 million after it sold to winemaker David Madson.

Cotality records reveal the property sold in May 2025 after previously being listed for rent at $2700 a week.

Kidman, 58, split from long-time husband, country music star Keith Urban, also 58, in September after 19 years of marriage.

The pair finalised their divorce earlier this month – with Kidman reportedly feeling “refreshed and optimistic” as a result. She and the couple’s daughters – Sunday, 17, and 15-year-old Faith – spent Christmas and New Year in Australia, before returning home to Nashville.

“She is refreshed and optimistic about the new year. They’re all settling back into their routine. Things have been calm,” an insider said on Monday.

Kidman purchased the apartment, which has spectacular views of Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House, in 2023 for $7.725 million.

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The view from the $8.5 million apartment in Sydney’s Latitude complex. Photo: View.com.au

After buying her first apartment in the complex in 2009, for $6 million from businessman Mark Bouris, Kidman consolidated it in 2012 with a $7 million pad next door to create an 800-square-metre penthouse.

In 2011, she also acquired a residence on the building’s 19th floor for $2.68 million.

She also owns a two-bedder on the 20th floor, bought for $2.78 million in 2021, and a one-bedroom apartment on the fourth floor, purchased for $1.35 million in 2022.

Each apartment has been held in the name of corporate interests fronted by Kidman’s childhood friend Annette Rechner.

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The dining room in Kidman’s Latitude apartment. Photo: View.com.au

Developed by Mirvac and completed in 2006, the 23-storey Latitude conversion of a former office block comprises 118 units. The complex also has a swimming pool, spa, sauna, and gym for residents to use.

Kidman and Urban spent more than $70 million on property around the world during their 19-year marriage.

In addition to their Sydney apartments, the former couple also snapped up a luxury estate in the Southern Highlands.

The former couple bought Bunya Hill, a 45-hectare black Angus cattle stud at Sutton Forest for $6.5 million in 2008 and kept it as their Australian holiday home.

The 1878-built residence has period features such as pressed metal ceilings, a grand carved cedar staircase and 10 marble fireplaces. Updates under the couple’s ownership include an 18-metre swimming pool, a gym and a full-sized tennis court.

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Kidman and Urban paid $6.5 million for a historic estate in the Southern Highlands in 2008. Photo: View.com.au

Since announcing their shock break-up, Kidman has remained in the Tennessee home she shared with Urban and their daughters. It is a seven-bedroom, eight-bathroom mansion – with home theatre, tennis court and swimming pool – that was bought in 2008 for $US3.47 million ($A5.2 million).

Urban and Kidman also bought a 1960s-era five-bedroom home in Beverly Hills, California that same year for $US4.7 million.

In 2010, they snapped up a luxury duplex in Chelsea in New York for more than $US9.6 million.

Since the couple’s split, Urban is rumoured to have moved in with rising country music singer Karley Scott Collins, 26 – although she denied the reports earlier this week.

Collins toured Britain and Europe last year as an opening act for Urban, before he and Kidman announced their split in September.

Collins went on to open for the Somebody Like You singer on his High and Alive US tour. It wrapped up shortly after Urban and Kidman announced their separation.

Kidman, meanwhile, is preparing for a busy year, which includes the September release of her and Sandra Bullock’s sequel to their 1998 fantasy-romance film, Practical Magic.

“She’s looking ahead to a busy and exciting year professionally too, with several projects coming up,” the source said.

The former couple have apparently agreed not to speak badly of each other or the other parent’s families. They will also “encourage each child to continue to love the other parent and be comfortable in both families”.

They will each retain their own assets, suggesting they had a pre-nuptial agreement.

Republished from View.com.au

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