Dustin Martin lists luxury Port Melbourne apartment as he pivots from AFL to new role
Retired Richmond star puts bayside pad on market as he steps into Cavalo Prestige ambassadorship

Dustin Martin, the Richmond champion who retired in August 2024 after 15 decorated AFL seasons and 300 games, has listed his luxury Port Melbourne apartment for sale as he pivots away from football and into life beyond the sport. The three-time premiership hero has kept a low profile since stepping away, even as speculation swirled about his next move.
Listed with an expressions of interest guide between $1.8 million and $1.9 million, the two-bedroom, two-bathroom unit was bought in 2021 for $1.7 million in an off-market deal. The beachfront address offers uninterrupted views across Port Phillip Bay, with the open-plan living and dining area flowing onto a large terrace. A marble kitchen island anchors the space, complemented by premium European appliances and clever storage. The master suite includes a walk-in robe and a marble ensuite, with direct terrace access; two secure car parks complete the package. The listing emphasizes indoor-outdoor living and is pitched to luxury buyers in Melbourne.
Since leaving AFL, Martin has moved into business and branding while maintaining a low profile. His career with Richmond spanned 15 seasons, yielding three premierships, three Norm Smith Medals in grand finals, and a Brownlow Medal in 2017, securing his place as one of the league's most enduring stars. On September 20, he was unveiled as the newest ambassador for Cavalo Prestige, a luxury car dealership based in Melbourne's Docklands. The partnership has been celebrated by Cavalo Prestige, which highlighted Martin's standing as a modern-day icon and noted that the deal would see him representing the brand in high-performance settings. Promotional posts showed him behind the wheel of a high-end vehicle, and the dealership said it was excited to welcome Dusty on board as ambassador. The announcement has drawn attention alongside Martin's new life off the field.
Property watchers say the listing reflects how Martin aims to balance a private life with ongoing public interest in a city where luxury real estate often intersects with high-profile athletes. As he closes one luxury chapter, buyers will be watching whether the Port Melbourne pad can attract offers that reflect its bayside backdrop and its association with a widely admired sports figure.