Sam and Snezana Wood from The Bachelor Australia have bought a new house in Melbourne’s south east. Pictures: Supplied.
Celebrity couple Sam and Snezana Wood who met on TV’s The Bachelor Australia have purchased an impressive Brighton love nest for more than $7m.
In 2015, the pair met during the reality television show’s third season and married three years later.
They now have four children, including Ms Wood’s first daughter Eve from an earlier relationship, who appeared on The Bachelor when she was eight years old.
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In 2022 Mr Wood sold his exercise and nutrition empire named 28 by Sam Wood, which he founded alongside business partner David Jackson, to genomics company myDNA for $71m.
The fitness guru remains involved with the 28 by Sam Wood brand and is also the owner of Australia’s largest personal training studio The Woodshed, which has a 1000sq m site in Brighton East.
He’s written two books, while Ms Wood’s memoir titled Untold: A Story of Love, Motherhood, Heartbreak and Change was published in 2024.
The Brighton house features timber floorboards, a tennis court and pool.
Snezana and Sam Wood attending a Cirque du Soleil performance.
She has launched sleepwear with Homebodii, jewellery with Shannakian Fine Jewellery and a false eyelash collection with hair stylist Tahlia Jayde.
The influencer with almost 330,000 Instagram followers has also appeared in campaigns for online fashion marketplace Depop.
Public records show the Woods signed on to purchase a Brighton home with a pool and tennis court not long after the sale of their former Elsternwick pad last spring.
They paid $7.15m for the Brighton home in an off-market deal inked in September 2025 and moved in earlier this year.
This living area looks out to the tennis court via sliding doors.
The Bachelor couple making an appearance at a charity event at Crown Casino.
Buxton Brighton’s Halli Moore and Owen Bowditch managed the sales campaign.
Mr Moore declined to comment on the owners or the sold price, but said the house with a tennis court had attracted queries from mostly local buyers and Australian expatriates looking to return from overseas.
He added that some of the purchasers had been keen on the potential to renovate the abode, add a second storey or even redevelop the site in order to add value.
The home had not been significantly renovated since it was last sold in 2020.
“I think it was built in the 1980s or the 1990s and probably had a kitchen renovation about 15 or so years ago,” he said.
The Woods sold their Elsternwick house in 2025.
One of the bathrooms in the couple’s new Brighton house.
Mr Moore said in the overall bayside market, properties priced $7m to $8m were engaging buyers at the moment.
However, abodes priced in the $2m to $3m range tended to have buyers who were more subject to the volatility of interest rate rises.
The Woods sold their Elsternwick house after putting it on the market with a $6.6m price tag midway through last year.
DOW Real Estate managing director Taylor Dow had the listing for the five-bedroom residence which features a gym with a sauna, a black-and-white coloured kitchen with a butler’s pantry, and gas and solar-heated pool alongside a deck.
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