Expansive views are a highlight of the resort-style residence.
Geelong Cats coach Chris Scott and wife Sarah are plotting their next property move after listing the family home for sale.
The couple are seeking upwards of $3m for the secluded residence with expansive views over Geelong.
They have extensively renovated the five-bedroom house, which was purchased for just under $1.5m in 2014.
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Scott joined the Geelong Football Club as senior coach in 2011 and has since established himself as one of the AFL’s best tacticians.
He’s won two flags for the Cats, in 2011 and 2022, and boasts a 70.49 per cent winning record – the best of any coach to have led more than 100 games.
This year the two-time premiership player for Brisbane also became the 19th coach in VFL/AFL history to reach the 350-game milestone.
Scott’s current contract with Geelong ends in 2026 but he’s reportedly expected to sign an extension until the end of the 2029 season.
Chris Scott and wife Sarah at this year’s Brownlow Medal. Picture: Morgan Hancock (Getty Images)
He’s coached more than 350 games for the Cats. Picture: Michael Willson (Getty Images)
There’s plenty of space to toast his on-field success and unwind post-game at the house, privately set among lush sprawling grounds.
The outdoor area is an entertainer’s dream, with sunken conversation pit, full outdoor kitchen including an oven and bar fridges, outdoor speakers and a television.
An infinity pool, spa and sauna complete the resort-style package.
All these amenities are in view from the main living area, where expansive city skyline views draw the eye.
The house has been extensively renovated since it last sold in 2014.
Lush gardens are in full view from the kitchen.
The main bedroom has a built-in window seat.
The premium kitchen and bar facilities with dual built-in wine cabinets for whites and reds is at the heart of the renovated space.
Scott’s wife Sarah, a qualified nurse, is co-owner of Natural Supply Co, a successful eco-friendly Geelong store that this year celebrated 10 years in business.
Earlier this year she and business partner Celeste Robertson opened a new shop in Geelong West where they champion locally made and Australian-made sustainable products.



















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